Plus one for BitWarden for a great low price/free option that’s open source.
1Password if you have a few extra bucks to spend. I find the look and feel to be worth the money despite not being open source.
Plus one for BitWarden for a great low price/free option that’s open source.
1Password if you have a few extra bucks to spend. I find the look and feel to be worth the money despite not being open source.
AeroPress goodness 🌞
Need to pump those donor numbers somehow if the party is slowly dying off.
Big oof on the reposts across communities. That’ll get old.
Love this idea - can definitely imagine merging communities with the same name being a clean solution.
Seems like this is probably the answer. We don’t need to not looking for a 1 to 1 replacement for Reddit and the variation we see in communities could end up bringing some vibrancy and more differing opinions on things around here.
Couldn’t stand Spez’s response to the whole thing. So here I am.
Python or Go.
I recommend people try learning Python through Jupyter Notebooks as a first attempt. It’s nice being able to run individual blocks of code and auto printing of output is great for learning more quickly.
Go is just a generally straightforward language and is known for being productive after a short time of learning. Plus generating binaries that can run anywhere can be a motivator if you’re planning on sharing the output of your programming.