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DarthRedLeader

DarthRedLeader@lemmy.world
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But how would this work with broader federation? Searching other instances like beehaw or kbin? We’ll needan new search optimization to search the fediverse more efficiently.

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It’s also a super clunky way to search. If I’m skimming posts for technical issues that I need a quick turnaround for, I’m probably not going through that hassle unless I’m desperate.

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So part of the issue with this “democracy” idea and making it easier to vote out mods is that Huffman has literally been found guilty of changing comments.

That, along with the fact that we can’t trust reddit to not chime in with false accounts to swing the vote make me dubious that it would work.

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In the interview, Huffman also praised the cost-cutting by Twitter owner Elon Musk, calling the reduced headcount there an example of how a social media site can be without the massive revenue of a company like Google.

I mean, wtf

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Agreed. The only problem is that I think most people will stop at landed gentry and say, “BAD!” without thinking through the full context like you just did.

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Or Wallabag, an open source alternative for those hearing about Pocket for the first time.

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I use Aegis, which automatically backs up with each change to the database to a folder that gets synced to a couple of different computers via syncthing.

For backup codes, I have a separate keypass database that’s backed up to a couple of places. I thought about using Bitwarden for this backup, but having my 2FA backups in the same place as my passwords kinda defeated the point, IMO.

Anyway, this system has worked well for me.

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This is the first time I’m hearing about this feature and am interested. But I feel like it would be better to use a different password than your master for these higher security logins. The thought being that, if someone has access to your passwords, they likely have access to your master password as well, unless they had access to an already unlocked vault.

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I think these malicious compliance subreddit responses are as fun as the next person, but honest question: doesn’t this work out in Reddit’s favor? They don’t care what’s posted as long as content is being generated and traffic being driven to their site, right?

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