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> Note: I am skipping Windows Millennium Edition (Me) because while it had changes under the hood, visually it is pretty much Windows 98 Third Edition.


I remember it had a default black bar with a gradient and bold yellow text for the title.

Found a video of it: https://youtu.be/nVZW8i9-92U


It's now listing 58 impacted services, so the blast radius is growing it seems


If you have multiple servers with multiple SSH users it starts to become hard to manage who has access to what.

I wanted an easy way for an org admin to remove a users access (eg. If they leave the org), while also providing one place for end-users to upload their public keys to be synced across all servers.

There are some compliance elements too (eg. reporting who has access to what, centralized user login history, server sshd configuration).

I’m learning Go while I build it and so far it’s rather enjoyable. As one guy I’m not interested in the extra effort that comes from providing a hosted service - so I’m going to offer it as pay-once own forever self-hosted solution.

https://centralssh.com


What am I missing here? This seems like a problem that's effectively solved by using LDAP.


Github Desktop doesn't have a commit graph. It only shows a list of commits for a selected branch.


SourceTree does well in this regard.


Also known as: Binary Search


True, but not as catchy


The app doesn't work very well on iPhone X devices (due to the notch)... Once that's fixed I'll give it a try properly!


Thanks for letting us know. Can you email us support@getflowlingo.com so we can investigate?


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