I discovered this feature on my 1st Linux distro in early 2000s, was like "Huh, that's interesting" then tried Ctrl+V, and then adopted both into my daily workflow.
Whenever Bitwarden autofill doesn't work or unavailable by the site security settings, I copy my pass into the clipboard and select my username and paste both in a single action
There was a recent post on Reddit that a person was relying on Duress PIN, and when forced to unlock a device, he used the said duress PIN instead, to his amusement the phone quietly unlocked itself and was happily inspected by the authorities.I am curious if anyone tested that feature in a real life scenario
It didn't break my system. I refused the update, installed qt6-phonon-backend-mpv, updated the system, and uninstalled everything VLC related. Even though I don't use the backend there are no VLC packages that I don't need
I replaced the battery on mine in under a year despite it reporting 92% or something like that... Using with Hubitat Elevation with the default update rates or slower.
Very disappointed in the battery life otherwise, a great sensor
0.0.0.0 should do the trick, unless of course a firewall in between blocks any requests. Port 80 should be open on the router to accept http requests, there might be other firewalls on the computer for example...
I discovered this feature on my 1st Linux distro in early 2000s, was like "Huh, that's interesting" then tried Ctrl+V, and then adopted both into my daily workflow. Whenever Bitwarden autofill doesn't work or unavailable by the site security settings, I copy my pass into the clipboard and select my username and paste both in a single action