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There’s a survival game called Grounded that’s basically this but even smaller. And a coop story action/adventure called It Takes Two that does the same.
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I wrote a whole thing on this, but tldr; I switched from Gmail to iCloud about a year ago. Gmail is better at filters, search, web UI, and spam filtering. iCloud is better at native UI, offline support, and ecosystem integration.
Overall I’m happy with it but only because I’m willing to pay the costs for the benefits, which I think is pretty rare.
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It depends on your password manager and sync method. With most if I take all your devices away from you, you can’t go to any public computer and access all your passwords using only what you know. You need to have one of your physical devices.
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Password managers do have two factors: the vault (have) and the master password (know).
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Technically all of them work already, just with subpar UI. If you follow a Lemmy community on Mastodon by searching for it like a user, the community’s posts show in your Mastodon timeline.
Each community post appears as a Mastodon post boosted by the community “user”. Threaded replies all work.
To make a post to a community, you tag the user in any top-level Mastodon post.
Looking to buy a hot pot setup for my spouse who has always wanted to have a home setup. Looking for one for 2–6 people, with a split design and dishwasher safe. I want to hear about your setups! Could be all-in-one electric or a pairing of an induction plate and a pot.
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I do think they’ll eventually sell a trimmed down Apple Vision if only because they’re launching with just Apple Vision Pro, but I don’t think the reasoning is that complicated.
Apple is not known for dead products or ecosystems, so there’s confidence in its success; developers will be on board. It was the same thing for the iPad, and it was the same thing for the Apple Watch.
The high price is just a reflection of the three compounding factors: it’s AR/VR, it’s Apple, and it’s the Pro version. So it was always going to be expensive.
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Take a look at intelligent tiering for a good no-frills solution! Each item automatically determines its tier based on how often you access it.
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I’d look at karlicoss’s personal data infrastructure for inspiration (or perhaps deterrent).
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It’s made by and for people with autism. The link details this.
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Obsidian is a fantastic note taking app that focuses on cross-linked notes, so is effectively a personal wiki.
It has a paid add on that lets you publish it to a website, or you can just do it yourself since the files are all Markdown.
I use glasses for reading and driving only, which means I have them with me all the time but usually am not wearing them. I hate bringing cases around, so I've got into the habit of getting frames on the thicker side so they can last being shoved in my pocket, sat on, jangled around with my keys, etc. I've found pairs that surprisingly survive this behavior 1–2 years, and am curious if any frames can go even longer, possibly indefinitely. Any recommendations?
Used to go through a belt every 1-2 years, now I don't think I'll ever buy another. https://www.511tactical.com/tdu-belt-15-plastic-buckle.html
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