Yes, I had, but the only thing I had to do is log out and log in again. Cumbersome, but not a deal breaker. And, as they said, it's already fixed. It's nice to self host because I have access to all the premium features. I have a family group in bitwarden where I share specific credentials (including OTP keys) with my family.
Hi, blog post OP here. While Reddit has its own challenges, it proven quite resilient to this particular form of content quality drop.
We found that this is such a common workflow with our first few users that we've built it in as a default search engine suggestion and also I wrote this extension for it that we use.
Yeah I seen if you post a specific corporation name, your topic will be bombarded by some companies astroturfing.
You bet every fortune 500 company has a reputation management company willing to "guide the conversation" with a few positive comments and a barrage of upvotes/downvoted.
Also holy shit I just clicked on the first website I saw on that site and I'm getting about 3fps scrolling it and my desktop is a Ryzen 9 3900x with 24 threads, 48gb ram and an rx5700xt. You don't even get the excuse of "It works on my machine" because this desktop is literally as good as it gets. I just tried a couple sites and not a single one could scroll smoothly, one of them was live applying css transforms to about 30 images as I scroll.
They're nice and smooth on my Ryzen 5 4500U/Vega 6 with 8GB of RAM. Of course the 5 seconds of artsy chaos spinner each of them has on load is still absurd. But it's fine after that. Could it be the browser? I loaded them in Firefox.
I am not sure how much work that would be to maintain it yourself on your particular phone, but it might not be that much? I don't really know, though.