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Same, just excellent software that I use 100+ times per day.

Quality matters in what you use constantly.


My issue is that quality has noticeably dropped over the years. I can’t justify paying more while the core functionality is getting worse. It’s been going downhill since the launch of v8. I sung its praises for many years (I’ve been using it for 18 years), but that mostly stopped after v8 was released.

I kept going with it because I thought being platform agnostic with my password manager was important. But with them taking on all these investors, watching quality drop, and now that they have everyone migrated to subscriptions… raising prices rather significantly. I’m done. I have a feeling this is just the tip of the iceberg.


What issues do you see?

The only problem I have with it is safari support, and that’s really about Apple’s arbitrary limits on plugins.


100+ times a day? Explain yourself.

I login/unlock my password manager maybe...a dozen times a week and that would be a high count when I'm doing "business" and logging in for financial things.


Not the OP, but I have a dotfile that aliases the 1Password CLI. I use that heavily every day.

You’ve heard of a bridge to nowhere?

I suspect this is a pivot to nowhere.


Elon Musk's Meta VR moment is definitely Optimus.

One of my all time favorite series - add my upvote to the pile!

Yeah, my response is to say some version of “you’re bringing anecdote knives to a statistics gunfight”


By his original timeline we should have landed on Mars… 4 years ago.

https://www.planetary.org/articles/20170929-spacex-updated-c...


and "Full Self-Driving" was a solved problem in 2016.

Ooh, happy 10th anniversary, FSD?


Agreed, the numbers were shockingly low.


Yes, people cry. I’ve had many friends cry while talking to me about hard things they are or have experienced - both men and women.


> Yes, people cry

I mean, no doubt people cry. I just can't remember the last time a friend was crying in my presence. It was honestly probably middle school. Maybe a handful of times since then, across all of my friends (men and women). I imagine women cry around women more than women cry around men, and certainly more than men cry around men.

My point was that judging someone for not crying around them much seemed weird to me. Granted, it was a strange thing to cry/get upset about, but the rarity of crying doesn't seem like reason to judge someone as narcissistic.


I wonder if any libertarians have considered reading about the history of banking?

The Federal Reserve was not created “just because”. The US banking system was wildly unstable when run… largely as the libertarian view would have it.


Economists: The interest rate on US Treasuries is often used as a benchmark for the “risk free rate”

Trump: Hold my beer.


I would say that in the years I was a founder I definitely aged faster than that ;)


100%, I think there were weeks when I aged a year...


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