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Yeah, I was excited to give it a try but I won't sign up without at least trying a few puzzles first.

You already can play without sign up.

the article lists three things, two of which are concerning beyond just losing some money. Granted, I have no idea how realistic the later two are.

    These consequences are generally understood to be some mix of :
    
    canceling the contract
    
    using the Defense Production Act, a law which lets the Pentagon force companies to do things, to force Anthropic to agree.
    
    the nuclear option, designating Anthropic a “supply chain risk”. This would ban US companies that use Anthropic products from doing business with the military2. Since many companies do some business with the government, this would lock Anthropic out of large parts of the corporate world and be potentially fatal to their business3. The “supply chain risk” designation has previously only been used for foreign companies like Huawei that we think are using their connections to spy on or implant malware in American infrastructure. Using it as a bargaining chip to threaten a domestic company in contract negotiations is unprecedented.

You can export the vault data (one export per vault) in a format that is largely supported by other password software to import. It's annoying but not terrible.

> In addition to being frustrating, that makes it a less secure system, as one of the benefits is that it only fills the password on the specified domain. A lack of reliability of the extension leaves people more vulnerable to phishing, since they have to copy/paste passwords out of the app.

The latest updates have it prompting me every time I auto fill to approve filing on the site.

    Click OK to fill your 1Password item on news.ycombinator.com
I'm dumbstruck by this. I want you to reject it if it's not the right site, not ask me to verify the site by hand every time...

I haven’t received this update yet, but it sounds like they no longer understand what business they’re in.

I wish in addition to WatchTower they had a way to identify sites that no longer exist. I want to clean things up before I migrate—delete logins for dead companies, delete accounts on sites I no longer use, etc. Some tools to help with that would be much more useful than the new features they actually added. These are tools I’ve wanted/needed for a long time now. I have over 300 logins in 1Password, and that’s after I’ve already done a few manual efforts to cleanup in the past (277 items already archived).

This might be where they could actually add AI in a useful way, instead of item naming. Ping the URLs periodically to see if they are still alive. If they’re dead, have the AI do a little research to see if the site is just down or the company went under… and maybe try to find out if there is any information on how the data was handled upon company closure. For dead sites, consolidate all that information into a section of the app for vault pruning and maintenance. Make it easy to archive all this old stuff and feel good about it. In addition to this, surface how to delete account data on each site I have a login for. There are websites for this, why doesn’t 1Password pull that type of information in to make cleanup easy. Deleting an account that is no longer needed is safer than rotating the password periodically or when I had been breached and shows in WatchTower. These sites store more than just password data that gets taken, deletion is always better.

Maybe they don’t care, because few accounts are as old as mine, but these are the types of things I’d expect from a tool for power users vs all the free options out there. There is a lot of competition in this space now, and if they don’t want to be old-reliable, they could at least be useful.


I'm at a local credit union for my banking needs and it's been a decision I've been very happy with compared to how BoA has jerked around other folks I know.

From the site

    Trump Watches are not designed, manufactured, distributed or sold by Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization or any of their respective affiliates or principals. TheBestWatchesonEarth LLC uses the “Trump” name, image and likeness under a paid license agreement which may be terminated or revoked according to its terms.
Trump doesn't sell them directly. None of the stuff with his name on it comes directly from him. It's all licensing deals or attached to a PAC/SuperPac/Political thing.

We know nothing about the situation. It's entirely possible that the person took $50 from their parent's purse as a child.

My parents used to love to tease me about the time I stole candy from the grocery store as a child. Is that a red flag?


If you don’t at least mention that damning fact on your polygraph, of course it is!

Since you asked: How old of a child?

Six or seven.

37. (/s)

Gotta get those clicks and sound bites. Nuance is dead in current age of 15 second attention spans.

    The root of trust for Private Cloud Compute is our compute node: custom-built server hardware that brings the power and security of Apple silicon to the data center, with the same hardware security technologies used in iPhone, including the Secure Enclave and Secure Boot.
https://security.apple.com/blog/private-cloud-compute/

Granted, I don't know if it's really server oriented or if they're a bunch of iPhones on cards plugged into existing servers.


If you spend enough (or they think you'll spend enough), you'll get an account manager without the premium support contract, especially early in the onboarding

Or if you’re a newish startup who they hope will eventually spend enough to justify it.

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