

How I read that is that it’s most likely that an explosion from below (torpedo) was the type of attack used.


How I read that is that it’s most likely that an explosion from below (torpedo) was the type of attack used.


Definitely doesn’t start with an “M”


I need to go return some videotapes/DVDs.


I was enjoying 1Password until they went completely subscription, so I switched to Strongbox (based on Keepass) and it’s been pretty good. DB stored locally and I use my own tools to sync that vault to my other devices.


That’s how Trump got elected.


That’s great - it actually says “welcome to the golden age” on the whitehouse homepage. So right now - this is our peak of civilization we’ve heard so much about?


Yep - just drive through San Bernardino. Maga country, and yes, it’s not a very nice place to boot.
Just throw some water on them - that shuts 'em right down.
Domain names have little to do with privacy, and also wise to mentally separate the domain name from your website. If you’re looking host a website and not deal with the US, it’s probably more important to focus on who your domain registrar is and who your web host is (and what countries both are based in). The TLD you pick is almost irrelevant.


I tried it and just couldn’t get on board with it. Severely lacking in features that I use often. Would have been my preference but it came up short.


I’ve been using Strongbox since 1Password switched to subscription only and it’s been good. It’s based on Keepass and supports all the normal password manager stuff (TOTP, passkeys, etc):
https://strongboxsafe.com/personal/
I use the desktop and mobile apps, and keep my vault stored in my iCloud account so everything is always synced real time without relying on a third party cloud (yes, I know I’m still relying on Apple for that).
But you’re bleck.
I am.
He is.