Jason Tschohl

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Bluesky team crashing out because people rightfully called them out for saying AI writes 99% of their code, then blaming “cartoon gooners”

Oh my

@lauren And prices sure won't go back down either.

@darkuncle @tychotithonus It's why I have ONE, yes, ONE passkey saved in Bitwarden. That's Amazon on MY linux computer.

The main reason for this is my wife. She does 95% of everything on her iPhone. The iOS experience (any experience really) with passkeys is maddening. Althought iOS randomly logs her out of Amazon (i have no idea why) and then she gets multiple pop ups about Bitwarden passwords or using a Passkey which may be in multiple places. She still doesn't under stand what a passkey even is, no matter how many times I try to explain it.

It's easier, and safer for me in general to leave it passwords and TOTP. My wife gets that. She doesn't get passkeys because it'll work on her phone but not her laptop, or not a kids tablet or laptop where the passkey may not have synced if it can sync at all.

@tychotithonus I wanted to try but they don't support Bitwarden, or Bitwarden doesn't support something that Confer uses.

Once again this shows where passkeys, while great, are very problematic because they are anything but seamless.

@dangoodin Absolutely nothing. They don't listen to me anyways.

@lauren Oh I agree. I refuse to use it and Google should be ashamed of themselves.

I just find it funny that those around me who are testing it are just seeing a lot of crashes.

It also does mention potentially using other models like Claude and ChatGPT in the future.

@lauren Just an FYI it's pretty unstable as far as I've seen and likes to crash. Quite funny actually.
@carnage4life I thought he said prices were already way down during the 60 minutes episode. Maybe I was wrong?

@trouble @lauren

HA is certainly not for the faint of heart if you wanna get nuts with home automation.

The key is what devices you have or want to use. Smart planning makes it far easier to do things.

Devices that have native integration work great. Devices that don't are hit or miss depending on the device and community support via HACS.