I use Pass on both the desktop and Android and have done for a few years now. It works really, really well. I couldn't imagine using anything else at this point.
The only "issue" I've had is formatting my phone, but forgetting to first back up the GPG key I used. The solution is just to create a new key and (from my desktop) reencrypt all the passes. It's not hard, but it does take about 10 minutes.
One of the issues with using the phone is that it's so difficult to record phonecalls and store them in a way that makes them useful for future reference.
With instant messaging, you can usually at least do simple searches for phrases you remembered from the conversation. With recording phone calls, you need to remember the approximate date that you had the chat and then skip through one or more audio files to try and find the information you're after.
Thanks for this. For most of my life I thought it was a sort-of acronym for "CANada Oil, Low Acid" (as it's lower in acid than other rapeseed oils). Your etymology is the correct one.
I agree that the intro is kind of nutty in how long it is, I also think it’s a great part of the show. It really got me “ready to watch” and brought me out of whatever else was going on and into... Twin Peaks.
That being said, I only first watched the show in the last few years, early 30s. Would almost certainly driven me crazy earlier in life.
The following command can be handy for one-off sessions. It won't interfere with your already-running instance of Firefox and uses a random profile in /tmp (which you can still monkey with if needed).
I have to agree. I was never a big fan of laptops before, but I've really come to enjoy my 6th gen X1. The keyboard is surprisingly nice (for a laptop) and the battery lasts long enough to not annoy me when I'm on the move.
The fingerprint reader doesn't work though, not that I know what I would use one for.
I installed KDE Neon on a t450s recently and the fingerprint reader was the only hardware that didn’t work out of the box. I had to install an extra package and add some lines to a pam config file.
I use it to log in, plus to auth for anything that requires root. I’m doing some coding so occasionally do something that requires sudo in a terminal. A prompt appears and asks me to swipe my finger. It’s very neat.
I have to agree. This situation has been bothering me for quite some time. In the last 8-10 years (who's counting), I've gone through four Matias ErgoPros. Their rate of failure is much higher than I'd expect for a mechanical keyboard, but I've yet to find a better board (despite the build issues and sticky keys problem).
I've looked and looked, but haven't yet any better boards to suite my simplish criteria:
a) Mechanical
b) Split (and not fixed)
c) Full-ish key layout
At least when you have a stack of ErgoPros, you can start mixing and matching the working halves.
The Matias ErgoPro is hands-down the best keyboard that I've ever used. When it works.
I had both the standard and low-force keys. One was a warranty replacement for the other, I forget in which order. Both boards had sticking keys within a year.
The only "issue" I've had is formatting my phone, but forgetting to first back up the GPG key I used. The solution is just to create a new key and (from my desktop) reencrypt all the passes. It's not hard, but it does take about 10 minutes.