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1Password has shared vaults, 1Password for Business has the concept of groups.


The critical missing piece of 1Password for Business is that it won't reveal to IT admins what passwords are weak across the org (Watchtower only works for the individual). Despite endless training, people still choose really weak passwords, and you need tools to spot this and require employees to change them.


Looks like they do have Watchtower for business https://support.1password.com/reports/#create-a-business-wat...


To clarify, this is only for Vaults, so all passwords outside of Vaults have no visibility.


Elon goes off on government subsidies, just not his.


Oh, look who has a fancy cable modem! Back in my day, we had to do it with 14.4 kbaud modems (really) after walking to school, uphill both ways in the snow (not really).


I would guess you had a 14.4 kbps modem operating on 9600 baud.


Looks cool. I downloaded it, moved it to the applications directory and opened it. It's asking for Administrator access to install the command line. Why?


Further, apparently it's going to start up whenever I log in. Why?


It adds a symlink for the "ollama" cli (you can see the source here: https://github.com/jmorganca/ollama/blob/main/app/src/instal...)

  /usr/local/bin/ollama -> /Applications/Ollama.app/Contents/Resources/ollama
Sorry this was startling! We'll find a way to make it optional or easier to do yourself w/o needing to trust a dialog window.


I seem to have gotten around this by building from source. Super painless.


Went and checked my 1Password. Apparently, I have nearly 1,800! My oldest remaining password was created in 2010, so I've been using it for a while.


I have the same thing. However, my office is in my garage and it's quite cold in the winter. I have my smart plug set to start it up at 4:00 AM to warm it up for me.


I've bought a Kinesis Advantage about every three years since 2003 (I think). Still the best keyboard out there despite being USB-A and the lack of bluetooth. I really want to like the Kinesis 360, but the lack of a function key row keeps me from buying one.


This is a market I wish I understood better.

If I understand this correctly, the target market is airlines that need to sell flights online and that don't have (or don't want) the staff to do it in house. According to Wikipedia, there are about 5,000 airlines currently. Large airlines seem unlikely to want to outsource this, but I'm guessing there aren't too many airlines that size (only about 300 use Sabre).

I wouldn't have thought there would be a market big enough for a startup like this, but I appear to be wrong. I'm guessing their biggest challenge will be customer acquisition. But as I said, this is a market I wish I understood better.


I'm assuming that the cost of building and launching these balloons is lower that launching fighter aircraft to shoot them down with missiles. I wonder if we're about to see thousands.


But remember - these planes are often up in the air anyway for training. The US Air Force has some of the highest flight hours per pilot of any air forces. Yes it will cost more, but it's hard to say by how much.

Fighter jets don't just sit in hangars all day. They're no good without trained pilots.


They most likely always have been there, there are hundreds of balloons released all around the globe every day. This is some kind of mass hysteria we see every now and then. "china bad" + "spy balloon" + "UFO", I can't come up with a better keyword selection to trigger that


You can find devices like this online by googling "670 nm led"


670nm is indeed not hard to find, but also it looks like 660nm is even more common. Plenty of products from flashlights to bulbs to full fixtures.


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