ohto

joined 2 years ago
[–] ohto 14 points 2 years ago (2 children)

This was the most baffling statement. They literally just took control of some subreddits weeks ago. Do they really lack any self awareness?

[–] ohto 4 points 2 years ago

Over 17 years, my cake day is December 2005. I deleted all my posts and comments and came to Lemmy. I haven’t deleted the account yet simply because I still pop in to read stuff occasionally, but I’m done posting over there.

[–] ohto 2 points 2 years ago

Yes! You would think 2-3 seconds shouldn’t be a big deal, but it feels like an eternity when I just want to see what’s in the file.

[–] ohto 6 points 2 years ago

Okay, now that’s a plausible explanation. Some of those subs may have been private and coming back online over several days. Thanks for the insight.

[–] ohto 23 points 2 years ago (3 children)

If it isn’t on purpose, then they have a bug that is restoring comments. My main account is 18 years old. Cake Day is December 2005. I deleted it all, and then I checked from multiple devices to ensure when I logged in it was all gone, and it was. Until it wasn’t. I had about 100 random comments from 2013 to 2022 come back. So I manually deleted them all… again. And then a few days later, suddenly different comments are back. I must have repeated this deletion process 4-5 times. Each time, Reddit’s interface (not a third party script or app) showed me everything was gone… until it wasn’t.

They have some automated recovery going on whether they want to admit it or not.

[–] ohto 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I just downloaded it and used it for a bit, and I’m really impressed. It is going to be fantastic once the rest of the basic features are added. I currently can’t upvote comments in Bean (is it just me??), so I probably won’t be using it much yet, but I can already tell it will be my preferred Lemmy client.

[–] ohto 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Glad to see CotEditor getting more attention. It’s such a great solution for those light-to-moderate editing needs. It’s the Mac equivalent of Notepad++ on Windows. If I just want to read a text file, write a short shell script, or make a quick edit, it’s perfect.

If I’m spending any serious time programming, I’m in VSCode, which is also excellent. The Mac support is fantastic, and it is a seamless experience jumping from VSCode on Windows to VSCode on Mac. Big fan.

[–] ohto 2 points 2 years ago

I’ve been using Bitwarden for years now, and I really enjoy the seamless experience across platforms. I use Windows at work, Mac/Linux/Windows at home, I also have an iPhone, iPad, Android tablets, and a Chromebook. Bitwarden works great everywhere. I originally chose it because it’s open source so I could host it myself if I wanted to.

I actually pay for Premium ($10/year) because I wanted to use FIDO hardware keys, but you also get 1GB for encrypted file attachments, which is handy.

BitWarden does everything I want, so I have a hard time considering paying far more for 1Password which does the same thing.

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