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Here's also althttpd [0]. Heard Richard Hipp mention it and fossil in an interview.

[0] https://sqlite.org/althttpd/doc/trunk/althttpd.md



If you are on the Apple ecosystem, I highly recommend OTP Auth [0]. Very friendly UI with encrypted cloud backup where you control the key.

[0] https://cooperrs.de/otpauth.html


Could you compare and contrast to Authy, which also offers that functionality?


Last I tried Authy I think it wanted me to create an account and give my phone number, so I noped out.


I am exactly one of those users which you describe and only use Waze for long trips and Maps for the rest. Waze urban navigation drives me crazy with the route it picks sometimes, hoping of shaving off a few seconds.


Recently heard it from Scott Galloway on the Pivot podcast in regards to Musk.


It's just a blip in a way. The entire global crypto market cap has gone down around $800B, roughly the same market cap that Amazon has lost recently.


The difference, of course, is that Amazon's market cap has actual assets and cash flows behind it. The liquidation value of all of crypto on the other hand is approximately $0.


For moving files between folders tabs in Finder works fine, you don't even need a new window.


I moved my small free Python/Django app to Fly.io and am extremely happy. The move was seamless because they allow you to run your app from a Dockerfile which was straight forward after going through the documentation. Looking forward to building more things on Fly.io.


I'm planning the migration with my Django side projects from heroku to fly as well. Fly has a special org on GH with example projects, but the one with Django is empty. I created a small test repo to see how Fly works. hands on. Thought I'd share.

https://github.com/tomwojcik/django-fly.io-example-project


Highly recommend fly.io as well; I started an elixir app for a client and decided to use fly.io and very impressed with how easy it is with the feature set so far.


Price ?


Aw man the N9, good times. I still rock my glossy white N9 from time to time. Just realized that thing had 64GB of storage in 2011.


That thing had also fully functional car navigation with all maps for free, and it had busybox shell... gosh how miserable are we now with smartphone options...


The Keybase encrypted Git is just fine [0]. While Keybase still exists at least. Still sad about that one :(

[0] https://book.keybase.io/git


looks like keybase git was implemented as a git remote helper, just like this. it’s up at github.com/keybase/client/kbfsgit.

my take away from implementing this is that git remote helpers are easy to write and very flexible.


Ive been using this for a while to store personal data but I was getting increasingly concerned it might be shut down.

Im happy that there are some alternatives being developed.


I also use it and although I'm very thankful for the service given that it's free, then I wish it would be faster (push/pull takes 10+ seconds).


dang. 10 second push/pull is not acceptable.


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