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Terminal multiplexer for terminal sessions, Tailscale (or other tunneling) for safe access without exposing yourself to to everyone, Termius to SSH into MacBook

Thanks! Will check these out.

`word-break: break-all;` would solve that.


"solve" is a strong word. The rest of HN would basically be unreadable


It’s most definitely not.


There are countless websites and topics removed from Google. It’s impossible to say.


How is this better than shadcn/ui registry and their main components?

And how can we preview those components without paying first? Nobody is going to pay for something what they don’t know what they are getting.


Hello I understand the concern, but the main point of MyuiKits is that you can save your own components, and publish them to NPM. viewing other people's published kits is an addition not the core feature I'm trying to sell. Appreciate the feedback


Not mentioned in this article, but original Lithuanian article mentions that Katinas said that when you register at piracy websites, you leak all your passwords, login details, emails etc.

Ahhh, the beauty of fear mongering


What happened to Free Speech they are trying so hard to promote?


Unless whole conversation is shared, such claims should be taken with pinch of salt


It’s better to look at other solutions, analyze and understand them to learn something new rather than giving up and not learning something new


Looks like closed source - but internally it uses https://github.com/dgmjs/dgmjs

Same creator for both, but can’t find Nakso repository nor on dgmjs nor on their personal profile.


It's such a weird vibe for me. It's "free and open", but not the way you'd expect. Feels like dirty marketing.


Sorry for dirty marketing. Now changed to “Free forever”


OpenAI was sending that data to MixPanel. If anything, OpenAI is culprit for sensitive data leak. There’s absolutely no reason to send that data.


Companies use sub-processors all the time, OpenAI is no different. Unless you want to have everybody get a major case of NIH tomorrow (I wouldn't mind, then we can get rid of third party cookies and all advertising as well while we're at it).

Every time a google tag is included on a page a ton of sensitive data gets sent to another party than the one whose website you are visiting.

Whether it was wise or not for OpenAI to share this information with Mixpanel is another thing, personally I think they should not have but OpenAI in turn is also used by lots of companies and given their private data and so on.

This layercake of trust only needs on party to mess up for a breach to become reality. What I'm interested in is whether or not it was just OpenAI's data that was lifted or also other Mixpanel customers.


I agree. On all the implementations of Mixpanel that I've been involved in, I've made it a point to not send any PII to Mixpanel. It's not needed for Mixpanel analytics to work, Mixpanel is not a CRM, it does not need customer email and other details.


Mixpanel has "session replay" support: https://docs.mixpanel.com/docs/tracking-methods/sdks/javascr...

And it's easy to let things like names and emails slip through.


But why do they send email addresses instead of anonymous identifiers? To link data with data from other sources?


It’s how they do it in the Mixpanel setup guide: https://docs.mixpanel.com/docs/quickstart/identify-users#cod...

Also probably people on the product marketing team want to have identifying info in their dashboards of top users and churn risks and whatever, and someone has to be the one to tell them no.


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