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How often do you go over these notes and review or study them? I don't mean ones you need and hence use, but all of them? I have an issue where I feel I have so many notes that I forgot what's in there, and sometimes I remember or find out when I don't need it, and I seem to lack a habit of reviewing my notes.


Some of them I remember and refer back to often. Others I completely forget even exist.

I added "related TILs" to my site a while ago - here's a TIL about how I built that: https://til.simonwillison.net/sqlite/related-content - and as a result occasionally I'll post a new TIL and the related ones will remind me of an older one.

Occasionally I'll completely forget the subject of the TIL itself! I was delighted to randomly stumble on this one here https://til.simonwillison.net/html/datalist the other day (after clicking my "html" tag from another TIL) which reminded me of the HTML datalist element, which I had forgotten existed.


We have it, and I don't like it. Slow, bad UI, and not very reliable.


I moved to Bitwarden from Lastpass last year. Ironically I remember needing some premium feature, and having issues subscribing to premium. Support was 0/10, and made me move to Bitwarden, but I was really happy with Lastpass. Feature I miss today is security checkup.


Glad it wasn't just me. I was trying to get a repeatable issue with a particular site resolved, and support was beyond useless, i.e. unresponsive for up to two weeks, repeating the same scripted BS they had sent me previously, etc. Despite my pleading I was never able to get to a level 2 where someone could actually look at my problem.


Support USED to be great, ~2-3 years ago when I first signed up. I noticed around a year ago when I made a support request that it went way downhill. I get the impression that they outsourced it to India.


Tried getting some answers on their site and older HN post (did not spend too much time doing so), but I failed to find answers to couple of questions, few being:

* What transport does this network use for the IPv6 overlay network? (6in4 encapsulation, IPSec... this probably opens a number of other questions)

* I saw some notes about "hosting your own website" while reading about this project, does it allow for any YG node/network (from 200::/7) to be reachable from Internet? (I know 200::/7 will not be reachable directly, and I believe the answer is obvious NO, but then I am puzzled why is there a mention of hosting your own website like back in the day when it's only available on YG network).

* Is there a large performance hit when a node with IPv6 X, moves across the world (say my laptop when I travel), and it changes it's place in the topology? I will assume it only requires new DHT discovery and that the rest mostly depends on actual Internet lacentcy between end nodes + some overhead. (question is meant to be about the risk of overlay topology not converging when underlay changes, possibly causing packets to go around the world few times).


Same here. We might have took down the old feller.


the irony of think.com being a dead end street is strong.


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