The first obviously isn’t saying “this is the final version” it’s using “last” as in “latest”, and the others fall apart with the first.
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I’m not sure how you can miss the point while simultaneously spelling it out at the same time. Quite the feat.
Absolutely, in fact I’d be willing to bet vaultwarden does just that. That’s a good point.
I don’t understand it tbh. Password managers and email are the main things I avoid self hosting. Email because it’s just too easy to fuck something up and never realize you’re not actually properly sending/receiving email. And password managers because if I lose access to it, I’m kinda royally fucked. And the password managers I use keeps a local copy of your database that gets periodically updated, so even without internet I do still have access.
11 is just 10, so… yeah.
/sigh at this point i feel like “that guy” but M$ didnt say 10 would be the last Microsoft, a specific employee said it in a specific situation, that in context was pretty obviously “latest” and not “final”.
The internet just took that one line and ran with it, as they are known to do.
The human brain works. Even if we are talking about wetware 1k years in our future, that would still mean is possible.
Lemmy doesn’t even have an automod last I knew. And if there is now, and it’s anything like the Reddit one, it’s just regex. You can’t really do much more than pattern matching with regex.
I absolutely do. Look at the Huawei Trifold for an example. It’s overly expensive, and has issues, which is why I wouldn’t get it. But the concept is decent. A phone that unfolds into an incredibly thin tablet. What’s not to like?
And if that location is within Ukraine?
They do fight it. They cracked down on it a couple months back. Didn’t stop all users, and it wouldn’t stop just asking a friend in the respective country to buy it for you and pay them on the side.
Which is my point. You’re coming at this like it’s Joe Everybody is being discussed, when we are talking about an entire country which is actively succeeding at influencing other countries.
This is a little different. This is a single user account across multiple federated sites. Like being able to log into Lemmy.ca and dbzer0.com with the same credentials, and the same account. Information being shared.
You can still create two different, unrelated accounts. And might want to for other reasons. But sometimes it’s nice having your data follow you.