@kellanpan: oh yeah? move your hand down 6 inches to make up the difference
@kellanpan: oh yeah? move your hand down 6 inches to make up the difference
this is natural response to information overload, beneficial coping mechanism, next stage of human evolution, latest and greatest wetware
thank you. this will help me regurgitate the web much faster.
i know it works, but this ploy seems ridiculous to me.
@Victor L: and the lifehacker star now pays dividends in dropbox MB. you sly dog
@Marand: "the selection and copy tracking [is] not the website's business"
$13.69 each? i bet you could bend/cut a wire hanger into a similar product in about 3 minutes
great idea, although 'bankruptcy' is getting a little more play than i like to see
@Marcus Quintilian: i seem to recall a time when lifehacker had a mission statement, something along the lines of "modern technology has become a timesuck. we help you cut the crap and achieve productivity". that statement is no more
@jamesf3i: yes. it's also equivalent to stealing a civic from a dealer, because i own an accord. or taking all the twenties and tens from a bank, because i own a fifty. that's what it's like
@elizawhat: I, for one, enjoyed the AU link experience. It's the same story, on the same blog, but *different*. Like an alternate reality where our beloved Mr. Pash was never born
@andreasr2d2: a failed endeavor, my friend
Firefox: a web development must. also good for general browsing with the addition of noscript. bloat is duly noted, and i devote those 3 startup seconds per day to idle happy thoughts
@travisco_nabisco: stems are my favorite part! cut them up, put them in a bowl with a little water, and nuke it for about a minute. it absorbs that water and gets sweet and crunchy. i like the skin, but you may also want to peel them
@infmom: my education must have been completely backwards in terms of slicing and peeling
maybe i'm paranoid, but something about the combo of "open-source" and "password manager" makes me uneasy. sure, unscrupulous minds will find security flaws in all kinds of software, but transparent source code makes it too easy to quietly exploit the hole opened by the latest update.
@Buster Friendly: it's gorgeous! you should be proud
@JasonBarone: excellent responses everyone - thank you!
how is this better than Xmarks? i currently have the idea that all my passwords (and bookmarks) follow me wherever i go in a secure manner, and i never invest any time to make it happen.
i'd love to stand while i work at my desk. don't think i haven't thought about the health benefits. what i wouldn't love is to be known as the office weirdo