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With "Graph support" you mean "Microsoft Graph API"?

That's right. We've long had Microsoft account users across Exchange, Office365 and Outlook.com complain about having issues using Thunderbird. So we're trying to account for all protocols from MS.

I highly recommend this 12min video "Trees Are So Weird"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSch_NgZpQs


Linux on Apple Silicon is already stable and nice if you accept a few downsides: only M1 & M2 so far, max 8h on battery ('office usage'), max 30h with closed lid ('sleep'), external display via hdmi and no touch ID.

It’s _really_ not just a few downsides, although they’re catching up quickly. My Air would get USB-C video out soon, it seems. But I don’t think Asahi should be anyone’s main driver yet. (That reminds me that it’s time to donate again.)

City speeds are way below 50kmh (even below 30kmh in most cities!) and ICE cars are a lot louder when accelerating. So I'd love to see more EVs in our city too. Especially in winter days when the motors are not (yet) warm enough to clean the exhaust gas...


> City speeds are way below 50kmh (even below 30kmh in most cities!)

You mean during rush hour, right? Else please tell me where, because it's certainly not in most cities.


It wasn't quick but I still found it fast enough. In my case I could even download it as an html file: https://gist.github.com/karussell/289aeb621a71597babd6f97eb2...

edit: claude just confirmed the initial version has a bug and 104-117 are not visible


Here is some more description from their shopping page (https://shop.nitrokey.com/shop/nitrophone-10-880?category=4)

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btw: I'm not affiliated with them. Just found this on the internet.


The solution is to know when to use an existing solution like sqlite and when to create your own. So the biggest problem with LLMs is that they don't repel or remind you about possible consequences (too often). But if they would, I would find it even more awkward... and this is one of the reasons I prefer Claude Code over Codex.


Just curious, for what exact purpose are you using Claude? Does it analyze geographic data for you or images or something? Or does it help you writing code that does this? Or does it create visualization for you?


All of those. Applied to urban development; It analyzes GIS layers, validates and extracts data that will be used in text reports, huge time saving mechanical extraction, before it was a bunch of manual steps on each project. I used it to develop a heavy GIS application that hubs many public data providers. And It does help us create the maps/visualizations from that data, again a sort of mechanical transformation. None of these are groundbreaking, but we you stack all of them you end with big time savings.


That was a nice project. Gave GraphHopper some visibility :)

OpenCage did an interview with one of the creators Raphael Reimann:

https://blog.opencagedata.com/post/135637030948/open-geo-int...

btw: 2019 moovel kind of merged together with FreeNow (formerly mytaxi) which was recently aquired by Lyft...


Honest question: what is the benefit of such a specialized service compared to just an encrypted file with all your passwords that you share via some common file sharing service (hosted or self-hosted)


Well, we already use password managers for all their benefits: autofill, syncing, password generation, passkey storage etc.

For a while we’re using `pass` which doesn’t have an easy way to share passwords, so my wife and I had duplicates of a handful of passwords, which was annoying when they changed, or when we needed to share a new one.

Moving to Bitwarden meant that we can have a set of passwords that are shared, and we can update or add to it. As the kids have gotten older, I’ve get them using it too, so we can share a small set of passwords with them (wifi, streaming services etc).


A few years ago I switched from KeePass, with the database stored in Dropbox, to a SaaS password manager. My primary reasons where:

- No more sync conflicts when using multiple devices

- Backups are taken care off

- It's harder to steal the database

- Slightly better browser and mobile extensions for auto-filling passwords


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