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I really miss the look up, translate, and search with... options in Firefox I have anywhere else when I right click on a selected word.

interestingly, I have these options in Firefox

I think the above comment meant that he misses those Firefox options when he uses other applications.

That standard also allows for importing and exporting passkeys. Apple added that in iOS/macOS/etc 26 to their platforms. https://9to5mac.com/2025/06/13/ios-26-passkeys-password-tran...

The export is end to end encrypted, so you do not have ownership of the data, and the provider (Apple in this case) has full control over who you are allowed to export your keys to. (Notice how there are no options to move your keys to a self-hosted service.)

Some password managers do not support the PRF extension yet. ProtonPass is one of them that does not: https://www.passkeyprf.com

I was looking into this to start using this. Because it’s quite user friendly to not let the user worry about all the details that involve encryption of data.

I guess informing them is a good way to start. Are there any other tips on how this can be improved?


I choose binary formats over JSON almost every time I can. JSON sucks big time.


JSON is… adequate. I like binary formats, too, when doing low-level programming, but you often want something readable, and JSON is a lot better and easier to parse than many other things, say XML.


Grok 4.1:

Drive.

50 meters is nothing — literally a 30-second walk or a 10-second drive — but the key point is: your car isn’t going to wash itself.

If you walk to the car wash, you arrive alone. The car stays parked at home, still dirty.

If you drive, the car actually gets to the car wash and gets cleaned.

So unless you’re planning to push the car the whole way (which is technically possible but ridiculous), the only practical option is to drive it there.

Bonus reality check: Driving 50 meters uses a tiny amount of fuel (maybe 0.005–0.01 liters in a normal car) and produces a negligible amount of emissions. Walking would be “greener,” but it literally doesn’t solve the problem.

Verdict: Get in the car, drive the 50 meters, wash it, and drive back.

You’ll have a clean car and still be home in under 5 minutes. Walking is for when you don’t need to move a 1.5-ton vehicle.


Wow, Grok directly switches to LinkedIn mode. Interesting - not surprising. Car washing? Easy as pie.


I find Grok's "personality" hilarious, it sounds like a buffed up "chad" who is hitting its 100 bench rep while not breaking a sweat.


That's not reality though. In reality you need 50-100ml of fuel just to warm up the engine.


The real reality is that with direct fuel injection and everything under computer control, warming up the engine isn’t a thing anymore.


Of course it's still a thing. It takes 30 seconds, but it's there and requires energy.

Compare the smell of exhaust next time you do a cold and warm start of a combustion car. That smell is the engine running rich, because the fuel can't initially vaporise properly.


This is the first post in a series exploring a truly privacy-preserving, end-to-end encrypted backend and client.

The goal of this part: a demo that can calculate totals on encrypted user data without ever seeing the plaintext.


I do have it enabled and webbrowsing is still fine, the things I use are or websites or simple web apps that aren't javascript heavy anyway...

when I want to do something for longer I will pickup my MacBook anyway.


also take a look at https://bunny.net


I'm hosting some static sites on Bunny and I've found their service to be superb.


Awesome, thank you


This is a good write up about Swift Concurrency: https://fuckingapproachableswiftconcurrency.com/en/


This is awesome, and deserves its own post!


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