Am I the only one who thought of Another Brick in the Wall?
Oh oops, added a bad character in front of the link, fixed
This. It's just powerful too. My biggest use case was to ssh into my servers as I needed. Not needed often times, but in a bind when I needed to do something, and I'm not by a proper computer it's become so handy. I've since switched to Termius however for this use case though, but the concept is the same.
But also, having access to a Linux terminal opens the door to so much! Need a quicker way to transfer multiple files onto a flash drive? Just load up terminal and run an rsync or cp operation. Need to make a quick code change to a git repo? VIM (with mouse mode for those fake vim users like myself) works very nicely. You can actually run a full blown VSCode server via the terminal and load it up on localhost, and it works just as you'd expect it to work on a normal Linux machine. And that's the best part of it, the code execution.
I can't even begin to describe how amazing Boost is. It's the only android Reddit app that I will acknowledge, and it's the only client that got me into Lemmy.
Auto flushing is also not consistent -- it really depends on the toilet. I've seen some that are very good, doesn't flush until you get up, and others that are so bad they flush while you're sitting on it.
I feel like they should tie the auto flush sensor to the door hinge, since any movement there indicates no ones actively sitting on the toilet. Unless you're one of those people who refuse to the lock the door...
Not denying any of this, Pixel is definitely a power player amongst phones, and I want them to succeed here because the benefits would be amazing. But given Googles track record, including the whole Pixel Pass fiasco, you simply can't trust a promise like this (at this time).
Half Life, GOTY edition. With the orange box.
The real question is, will Google actually follow through?
As with anything and everything on the Internet...
Fyi, as pointed out by another, it might have to do with the password length rather than special characters
My password is fairly long too. I wonder if removing special characters in mine shortened my password just enough to work. I wasn't entirely scientific.
Poor assumption on my part. As for cheaper alternatives, I don't know any off hand but I'd imagine you'd have to do the tuning yourself (for better or for worse) which means your false positives will vary.