The Real Abed
Perma-Junior
The benefit to using Dropbox or iCloud to sync 1Password is that not only do you get the encryption of those services but also the encryption of the database itself.
Does 1password also work with onedrive?The benefit to using Dropbox or iCloud to sync 1Password is that not only do you get the encryption of those services but also the encryption of the database itself.
For me, I prefer the fact that I have control over how my content is syncing; I trust hiding my shit behind iCloud or another service more than I do using these company's offerings.
As Ambitious mentioned, 1Password was Mac and iOS-first from the get-go, and it's also got a more Maclike design language.
For me, I prefer the fact that I have control over how my content is syncing; I trust hiding my shit behind iCloud or another service more than I do using these company's offerings.
As Ambitious mentioned, 1Password was Mac and iOS-first from the get-go, and it's also got a more Maclike design language.
It's worth the $64.99 License for 1Password? That seems to be a bit of dough.
So far I'm using the free version of LastPass.
I used to use Dropbox and iCloud to sync my 1password vault but switched to the subscription so I could get the better web interface from agilebits. The 1password anywhere interface required for the former hasn't been updated in ages.
It's worth the $64.99 License for 1Password? That seems to be a bit of dough.
So far I'm using the free version of LastPass.
Well 1Password put this PR out a few weeks ago:To me the license is worth it over recurring subscription fees. I got in when I think it was just $5 or 6 for iOS and double that for the Mac version, though.
I never used any of those password storage services.
Me neither, iCloud Keychain is perfect for me.
The benefit to using Dropbox or iCloud to sync 1Password is that not only do you get the encryption of those services but also the encryption of the database itself.
Well 1Password put this PR out a few weeks ago:
https://blog.agilebits.com/2016/08/03/new-1password-hosted-service/
They're switching to a subscription. $3 a month for one person, $5 for Family. But until September 21, you get 6 months free.
So far though I haven't seen any push for it through the app itself. I dont know when they'll start making people do it. It'll probably be an update at some point.
I know I'lll be doing it, but it's silly to think I pay less per month for my iCloud Drive than I would be for a password manager.
So looks like Sierra has USB 3.1 gen 2 support, even though no current macs support it 🤔
Skylake doesn't support it natively, while Kaby lake does.Obviously USB-C is a lock for the new ones, that was never in contention
Skylake doesn't support it natively, while Kaby lake does.
I'd give it a higher likelihood since apple prefers to wait for native support.So is this more evidence for Kaby Lake this Fall?
I'd give it a higher likelihood since apple prefers to wait for native support.
Skylake doesn't support it natively, while Kaby lake does.
There's nothing in this find that suggests it means native support on the CPU itself, AFAIK.Skylake doesn't support it natively, while Kaby lake does.
There's nothing in this find that suggests it means native support on the CPU itself, AFAIK.
As much as I'd love Apple to pull some kind of magic trick out of their moneyhat and get some Kaby Lake chips before anyone else can, I just don't see it happening. This isn't the Apple of old![]()
I'd be fine with just two USB-C ports as long as they're on each side. 4 on a pro would be fine but I could make with 2 as long as it has an available all in one hub and a single USB-A adapter for on the go. The hub should have USB-A, HDMI and SD at least. Ethernet could be an option. I wouldn't need it but it'd be there.Really warming up to the idea of USB-C only now. I could even get by with a single passive hub.
One with USB-A x2, gigabit ethernet, and HDMI... please?
Add-on cards?Outside of the better integrated graphics, for the 15" MBP at least, it will be possible for Apple to offer pretty much all of the exciting features from Kaby Lake through add-on cards and a dedicated GPU.
Add-on cards?
Also, we'll be lucky if they keep the dGPU in the high end 15" this year. It's a new design, so you just know they'll take the opportunity to simplify things and leave it out if they can.
It'd suck if they dropped it. Unless the iGPU in whatever processor they use is as good as the dGPU they use in at least my 2014 15" Pro, it'll suck. But I'll live.
The Kaby Lake dream is dead for this year. Only hope is that theyll include a decent GPU now in the new pro since it's still going to use skylake.
Why is daring fireball blog ($8000 per week sponsor fee) so much bigger than theloop blog ($1250 per week)? I know the answer is "more clicks" but my question is why does gruber get so many more clicks?
Can some ELI5 what benefits Kaby Lake would offer over Skylake?
I'm not a professional user at all but still appreciate the power and utility of a Pro.
Name recognition and better content.
Native Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.1 support, core bumps, native HEVC support.
Those native supports could be achieved with separate controllers if need be, yes?
Gruber posts much less frequently that Dalrymple though.
For TB3 and USB? Yeah. The Mac Pro, for instance, has a USB3 controller because the Xeon they used didn't have native support.
Also faster integrated GPU.Native Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.1 support, core bumps, native HEVC support.
Does he? Dalrymple has at least two other people posting content on the site.
Got an issue with my Macbook Air 13, wondering if anyone can help. I bought this about 2 weeks ago and right now it's charging but I've got a "full" green light on the charger but the Mac itself has stopped at 68% battery. Is there anything I can do?
EDIT: the percentage on the mac jumped up to 100% but it's saying I have 8.5 hours of battery life. I'm thinking something is messed here since it's meant to be ~12 for the 13.