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https://www.wallabag.org/

It still needs a bit of work, but I like hosting my own list.


Yes, MiniKeePass works quite well on iOS, with Dropbox and owncloud sync (and I presume others, but those are the two I've used.) Oh, and MacPass for OSX.


I think you mean "she".


It could also be your shell on the remote host taking it's time. Some distros have gotten a bit bloated.


I have to take exception with the term terrorism here. They were victims of cyber crime, sure.


Not necessarily Sony, but the last missives threatening 9/11-style attacks on movie theaters would count as terrorism. Up until that point it was a hacking scandal against Sony. Once you start threatening the movie-going public, then you move into terrorism.


> Maintaining confidence in the markets was priority #1 for the team dealing with the financial collapse of 2008.

Arguably an act of fraud in and of itself.


Congrats on the release!

I've enjoyed a few of your other projects, and am currently happily using Phoenix. I look forward to trying Mjolnir in the near future.

I hope Mjolnir will be around for a while. I like your work, but redoing my setup each time is getting annoying. :)


Thanks!

Mjolnir is not quite the same as Hydra/Phoenix/Zephyros. Those were "window managers" and that's really all they do. Mjolnir is for general automation, although window managing can be part of that.

So if Phoenix is working for you, stick with it :)


The last page hung my Firefox as well. :(


SpiderOak does both. Their interface is, IMO, not nearly as good as Dropbox (I've never used carbonite), but it does check both boxes (backup and sharing/sync).


Yeah but SpiderOak is $5/user/MONTH, so with 30 employees we're looking at $1800/year which is just crazy.


Bum-rushing is, IMO, strong, but the problem with striking up a conversation with someone in a line, is that they're more or less a captive audience. If, for some reason, they'd prefer not to speak with you, they have to leave their place in order to do so, and forcing that on them isn't really polite, or fair.


Or they communicate via their body language that they aren't interested in a conversation at the moment which you read, understand, and respect by ending the conversation.


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