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Yes!! Being part of a large org, nobody cares about the ops bit, leadership/product/dev mgrs just want features deployed!!! It's very obvious that the sooner we can abstract all the ops away the leaner we'll be.


Anti-fragile indeed, still sucks when your 7month rolls off the bed unexpectedly...


I once jumped off the bed straight onto my head and got a concussion at 5. Turned out fine

My sis used to climb out of her crib and flop down to the ground when she was little. Turns out she was just naturally athletic. Now she’s a personal trainer.

Put some pillows next to their bed and let them roll


That will be a very educational experience for it.


I use a $250 mouse + a $250 mechanical keyboard as the laptop is docked... Pretty sure nothing compares to apples track pads. At the same time sitting hunched over a laptop on a desk is sub optimal too, many do it. Point is for significantly less money a non apple device is most likely gonna get the job done and not be a disaster hardware wise. Is the Trackpad really worth $2,000?


Whats the 250$ mouse?

Btw not sure why you compare trackpad to a mouse. People who commute or work from cafes need good trackpad and apple ones are the best. The trackpad itself costs much less but i doubt people would use it as mouse replacement in office situations.


FWIW, I use Apple’s trackpad exclusively in office or on the road. The gestures and tap to click are irreplaceable for me.


Christchurch in NZ is hooked up with Libby and a video service just recently. It's pretty great having a solid physical library with books for the toddler/baby and the digital for me. (though apparently I'm supposed to actually read physical paper books to encourage the youngins to read as well). As a student I'd be in the school library all the time, now as an adult with kids having the public library is amazing, so glad I didn't need to buy the 60+ books we've been through so far (they wouldn't be exposed to books..)


On mobile there is a "Buy Now" button at the top of the screen that goes to plasso. https://imgur.com/a/XYD9slH


Exactly what I was thinking. As my next step would be to deactivate other sessions. Then bam, no more access for this other person....


I want this as a paid service. For example, hey there person using chrome, install this extension and let random people run tests on their website, for the time and resources used you will be paid n, ok?

Then imagine having access to real computers on real networks hit your site over whatever time horizon you want. It would be great. If this could somehow be done on mobile that would be great too (maybe in a push notification way "1x test ready to run, click here to start", app opens, does it's thing, then closes)


For that matter, app stores could profile apps. Apple already has an on-device list of apps which consume the most battery. They could normalize the metrics to account for variables like display time and network traffic.


Pretty sure you're searching the "metadata", who, when, subject

https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/search/


Hrm. In which case, the metadata searching has proved fairly useful.

In the longer term / larger scale, it's not going to be sufficient though.


Awesome, this is what I had in mind for using a stealth way to manage infrastructure. Thanks for sharing a blueprint as I'd only theorycrafted it and now I have a path to experiment with.


all of these need a false/fake entry so when adversaries compel information and you give it to them the result is useless and they have "the truth" and nothing at the same time.


You can do this with Trezor. It allows you to enter a 25th word to your seed when you unlock it (it looks like you're just entering your password, but you could enter any password), generating a whole new set of private keys. Although this makes less sense in the context of a PGP key...


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