So I get that you should use password managers but are there any good ones out there? All those top lists only mention paid services and their free versions are severely limited. I don't want to pay for more things than I am already.
The company that's contracted to do security education has these little multiple choice tests, and it annoys me that they are confusing on purpose ... or they require you to listen to the wording of their videos carefully. eg:
Which URL is suspicious?
a. http : //www.gmail.com
b. https : //www.google.com/email
Um. The domain is valid for both. https is nice, but the later is a google 404... the former will re-load as https:
They wanted you to say the second one? Bad question.
When I search, I am not looking for The Answer. I am looking for sources. A search that generates only answers will be useless personally, and worse than useless professionally for me.
What I would really like is an internet search engine that works. Google did that once. Then they focused on other things and used it for ad revenue and it became the new Craigslist.
It would sure be nice if Google would reinvent an actual internet search engine.
@UncivilServant Lord, yes. The infuriating thing is that they still have all the crawler infrastructure that allowed them to make Google circa 2010 just the best thing ever. But they don't want to provide that service any more.
#Dinosaurs in #Doctor#Who, who would have guessed...
Lets take a look at what they show, and break down what we can see.
They say they are 150m years in the past, in #Wyoming
In this image we can clearly see a #Brachiosaurus.
As far as I know, its been found in #Colorado which is close enough for it to migrate there.
It also looks fairly accurate for a #Giraffatitan adjacent species.
It seems my University of Bristol account for some reason doesn't have access to The Paleontological Society Special Publications. Can anyone please email me a PDF of this one?
"I don’t know why anyone would willingly submit more unpaid answers (or questions!) to Stack Exchange forums under these conditions. After all, huge pools of people in Africa and South America are being paid to write code examples for model-training companies right this minute. Why should I do it for free?" https://newsletter.goodtechthings.com/p/closed-as-unhelpful-an-elegy-for #StackOverflow
@john I don't really agree. LLM are much better at making an attempt to answer your question rather than coming back at you with gatekeeping. But they're not as good at actually giving correct answers.
@john Obvious, innit? The whole thing needs to be nationalized and run in a coherent way for the benefit of citizens — not (as it is now) split into a dozen separate little isolated fiefdoms, each run for the beneft of shareholders.
I like Neil Young's album After The Gold Rush, and I like the song Oh Lonesome Me from that album. But there is absolutely no excuse to rhyme "arms" with "charms" in any song later than the Gershwins.