I mean, I just know the story because I've just read it. It's hard to describe. I don't see color in my head but I know what the color red is, same thing with shades. Possibly more relatable is smell/taste - most people can't recreate smell or taste in their head but they innately know what a smell or taste is after some exposure to it.
That's how I describe my aphantasia, only the wireframe is metaphorical.
The biggest indicator to me is if I see something gory or otherwise visually disturbing it doesn't haunt me in my mind, as soon as it's no longer there it's gone. People who can visualize do run the risk of seeing it later (although some don't get random imagery).
I was always mildly overweight growing up, despite doing enough sports and physical activity to be relatively fit. One day a flip switched and I started going to the gym daily. 6 months later, while doing cardio I pulled something or otherwise hurt myself and a month of back and forth later discovered I have herniated discs. My trajectory very much went downhill from there. PT made me miserable, the steroid epidural didn't work. I was too young for surgery. I had to get rid of my motorcycle since riding it caused me to be bedridden in pain. I had to stop any recreational sports. Going shopping is rolling the dice over whether I'll be in pain the next week.
I'm not sure if this issue was with Bitwarden's own hosted version, but I've noticed on multiple occasions that it gets weird and it's always a version mismatch issue. I got this master password prompt because my browser extensions auto update, my server does not. I updated VaultWarden on my server and that resolved the issue.
They really need to add version warnings in the clients. e.g. "your server is in X.X.X and is out of date for use with this app and may not work properly, continue?".
As for backups - I use Docker and backup my entire VaultWarden instance daily. If something goes wrong I can restore an older backup and try again.
I decided to make a career change into IT (didn't stick). When I was working the other employees were just other people trying to make ends meet and I never judged them for, like you said, not being specialized in general computing. I did however judge some of the other admins for their decisions and attitudes. It was so weird being an "admin" and this being told I'm "above" the general employees.
Came here to say this. Wasn't as often but I'd get specialty coffee for $8-$10 a couple times a week. I bought a off brand espresso machine for $100 that is running to this day. If I include various accessories I've probably spent around $200. I did wind up getting a work bonus and splurging on a $400 Eureka grinder so I can have freshly ground.
Last I did the math at most I spend around $1.00 a cup, for a savings of around $8. I've made at least a couple hundred coffees it has definitely paid for itself and then some.
Nowadays you can use Cloudflare tunnels as an alternative to port forwarding and dynamic DNS. Especially handy for those stuck on CG-NAT.
I use a platform similar to Linode (smaller but around about as long) and eventually got hired by them. Been working there for half a decade and get free hosting lol.
I couldn't turn my family to the bidet cause but I love mine. I usually use a bit of toilet paper to dry my ass because I haven't made the leap to a towel, but if I run out of toilet paper I simply let my ass air dry. It's amazing. It also feels so much more clean.
My dog is old and going deaf and blind. Anytime I leave him he whines, I had to leave him with a friend for about a week to attend a wedding and apparently he whined the entire time. I don't know what I did to deserve this kind of love but I know he doesn't hate me.
You'd think the hottest day record being broken daily for what, a week back to back, would kick our asses into gear. Instead most people barely acknowledged it.
I see you also just received your $1 sticker pack from StickerMule and you also placed one on your water bottle and had a chuckle lol. I placed the Gopher on mine.
I got one off Amazon that isn't printed (not that I have anything against printing). Same format, a bellows. I still use it when grinding more than single doses as well.
I mean, I just know the story because I've just read it. It's hard to describe. I don't see color in my head but I know what the color red is, same thing with shades. Possibly more relatable is smell/taste - most people can't recreate smell or taste in their head but they innately know what a smell or taste is after some exposure to it.