Should be showering sounds. Or walking in circles. And of course head scratching.
As the las resort it should be fridge opening and 'meh' of resignation.
I have family I need to support, so I use 1password. It also helped that work gives me a 1P family plan free.
The practical differences to me:
* 1P is aimed at non-tech users more than Bitwarden.
* 1P lets you easily store things other than just passwords (serial #'s, license info, SSN's, etc) You can in Bitwarden, but it's a little annoying.
* 1P lets you store SSH keys(by effectively being an ssh-agent): https://developer.1password.com/docs/ssh/
All that said, I still happily recommend BW, especially for people that are cost-conscious, the free BW plan is Good Enough for most everyone.
Security wise, they are equivalent enough to not matter.
It is nice to see, but I fear it will be the same as with papers and their news and internet. I could buy a paper and read it but why would I?
The same will most likely happen with human written news and cheap AI slop news. Why would anyone pay more for higher quality when you can have low quality cheap product?
Look at food for example. Price is most important factor in the choice of what you are going to buy. I will probably not happen now, in few months or in even few years but it will happen if models will still be advancing.
Food would actually be a pretty good example - people pay extra for higher quality food, local farm food, whatever all the time. They go out to expensive restaurants that talk up their techniques and sourcing. There's a lot of defined space for refined food like this.
If ai generated and human written content ended up like that you would have a pretty decent shot at a fully human authored blog or substack that people paid for specifically, or human written books specially curated.
You could say the same about horses: people still riding those, have stables, buy expensive ones or even bread ones themselves. Does not change the fact that common people usually drive cheap cars.
Of course everything can be argued via analogy that way, but I think outcome of cheap, mostly correct but often completely wrong news will be more probable.
I was using https://www.brow.sh/ for page fetching. This looks more interesting, but also it is just wrapper around Chrome Developer Tools? `kuri-fetch` is not stand-alone then, it needs chrome running somewhere.
I did some (really shallow) research and there is lightpanda that seams a bit better solution to search the web from some agent than some wrapper around the Chrome Developer Tools.
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