Helix for a better default config. But you’ve probably already set up vim the way you like it.
Helix for a better default config. But you’ve probably already set up vim the way you like it.
Let’s not get distracted here folks
There’s mage which lets you write tasks in go instead of yaml.
ChatGPT already has a free tier. It’s likely the same deal. Apple said you can link your ChatGPT account if you want access to premium features.
Same! I’ve had the same Arch install since 2010. It has outlasted all the original hardware, except for the case and power supply.
Cloudflare supports NS records, which is what you’re looking for. Except it probably only lets you create a zone for the top level domain, so you can only delegate to other providers. AWS Route53 will let you create subdomain zones, and will let you create NS records to set up delegation.
You can use Yubikey Manager: https://www.yubico.com/support/download/yubikey-manager/
In my opinion the biggest problem with hardware keys is what happens when you lose them. You have to either provision the keys yourself, putting the secret on your computer. Or you have to buy backup keys and make sure to register both with all your services. You’ll end up using your phone or password manager as a “backup.” And then that backup becomes your primary 2FA.
How does NextDNS compare with controld.com?
How are you liking Controld vs NextDNS?
I tried Mullvad’s DNS service and found that it messed up sites that rely on geography based DNS routing. For example, I’d get sent to a service’s servers in Singapore instead of the US. This caused some noticeable lag.
Smaller keyboards:
yup. if you’re running untrusted apps on your phone, make sure to turn off background refresh AND notifications. apps can run arbitrary code when they receive a push message. usually its so they can provide a better notification for the user, but they can collect data and phone back to the mothership too.
Think of it as a sampler. You get a sample of 10 different switches, 5 of each kind of your choosing, and then return the sampler after 5 days. When you find the switch you like, you can buy a whole set for your keyboard.
Milktooth (https://milktooth.nu) will let you try 10 different switches for $15. Worth it to save you the trouble of buying multiple sets of switches before finding ones you like.
How’s it look with Jellyfin?
It has a built in ad blocker, so you don’t need ublock, even though it would work too.