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avoid admin UIs... at best they make you lazy, at worst a security nightmare


I just want to check from my phone how my home server is doing. Maybe someone else gets a perverse pleasure out of catting /proc/meminfo but I don't understand the need to make things more complicated than necessary.


this exactly, is something alot of people on hackernews don't understand. Yes when you want to have the power you go in by ssh. But unlike some people I am not terminally on my thinkpad from 2010. And sometimes Its enough to just get a quick monitoring glance.


If you want people to self-host, this is a gateway to that.


And those who are actually curious will look into what it's doing under the hood.

Everyone has to start somewhere.


Technology is here to make us lazy


I'm so old, I thought this was about Panic's Usenet client Unison.


Same, but I knew there was a v2 as I remember upgrading but I thought this was bringing it back. Oh well, fond memories of the web back in the early 2000s when I was just getting started doing web design, coding for fun back in my highschool days.


There's also the Unison sync tool but it's at 2.53.7.


I thought this was about the Unison sync tool when I clicked on it.


about time that gets a 1.0 release


I guess embedded microphones are the next thing to be added to these. It's for better voice control guys, nothing to see here.



Disabling "Include Spotlight Suggestions" in Safari Preferences seems to make it stop.


FTA: In Yosemite, all Safari web searches are sent to not only the search engine you've selected (e.g., Google, DuckDuckGo), but also to Apple, even if you've disabled "Spotlight Suggestions"


It's because the author is completely wrong.

Disable the Smart Search features in Safari and it won't send anything to Apple.


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