I Do Not Recommend Bitwarden
マリウス.com/i-do-not-recommend-bitwardenThe author no longer recommends Bitwarden due to concerns about its direction as a company, the complexity of self-hosting, and the quality of its client applications. The author highlights issues with Bitwarden’s backend, including its reliance on Microsoft technologies and the lack of integration with Vaultwarden, a popular alternative. Additionally, the author criticizes Bitwarden’s client applications for lacking basic features, having a poor user interface, and being prone to breaking changes during updates.
The author criticizes Bitwarden for its handling of protocol changes, unreliable offline mode, and poor user interface. They highlight several security incidents, including vulnerabilities in the Windows client, browser extension, and CLI, as well as a compromised npm package. The author expresses concern over Bitwarden’s security track record and feature development pace.
Bitwarden’s npm distribution pipeline was compromised, leading to the distribution of a malicious CLI. This incident, along with other security issues and a shift in focus towards enterprise features, has led the author to reevaluate their reliance on a single password manager. They propose a compartmentalized approach, using different password managers for various credential groups, to minimize the impact of potential breaches.
A TrackPoint you control with your feet exists and the reason why is unexpected
www.windowscentral.com/hardware/laptops/thinkpad-trackpoint-custom-footrack-projectA Reddit user, Gitman_87, has created a custom controller called “FooTrack” using a ThinkPad’s TrackPoint system. The project, still in development, aims to provide an affordable and precise alternative for adaptive gaming and potentially programming. The FooTrack utilizes a Raspberry Pi Zero and a custom Wi-Fi UDP script for smooth cursor control.
AI's big messaging pivot
www.noahpinion.blog/p/ais-big-messaging-pivotOpenAI CEO Sam Altman has shifted his stance on AI’s impact on jobs, now believing it will create new tasks for humans rather than render them obsolete. This change in messaging aligns with a broader industry trend of downplaying AI’s potential to replace human labour, likely in response to growing public concern and potential political repercussions. Some politicians are even considering nationalizing AI labs to address power imbalances and ensure societal well-being.
The text discusses the differing public perceptions of AI progress, with some viewing it as inevitable and others as a choice. It highlights OpenAI’s potential strategy to position itself as a human-friendly alternative to Anthropic, emphasizing AI’s ability to augment human labour rather than replace it. The text also explores the idea that, in the long term, humans will be valued for their relational skills and the human touch, even in an AI-driven economy.
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GitHub - OnjLouis/accessible-sensor-readout: Accessible Windows sensor readout and FanControl frontend for screen-reader users.
github.com/OnjLouis/accessible-sensor-readoutSensor Readout is a Windows utility for reading hardware sensors and controlling supported fans. It uses LibreHardwareMonitor libraries and the PawnIO driver for sensor access and fan control. The app features a keyboard-first interface, customizable fan controls, and the ability to save sensor reports.
AI Doesn't Fix Accessible Systems. It Depends on Them. — Anna E. Cook
annaecook.com/writing/2026/ai-doesnt-fix-accessible-systems-it-depends-on-themThe narrative that AI will personalize interfaces and replace accessibility is false. AI relies on structured, accessible systems to function effectively. The real work remains building systems that are accessible to all users, regardless of diagnosis or ability, and governing them to maintain their structure.
The myth that AI can fix broken accessibility structures is debunked. AI amplifies existing problems, learning from a largely inaccessible web and reproducing errors at scale. Instead, accessible infrastructure, built with predictable and usable systems, is the foundation for reliable AI outputs and user trust.
Companion piece “Designing Accessible Systems in the AI Era” available.
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PortkeyDrop - Josh's Domain
www.orinks.net/portkeydropJosh’s Domain is the digital home of Joshua Tubbs. PortkeyDrop is an accessible file transfer application for Windows and macOS.