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This chrome extension is great because I can still signup for everything I see online but don't have to worry about getting any junk mail. The UI is simple to use and pairs great with my proton email.
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I love that Bitwarden is Open Source. That's why I tried it out. It has all the features you can get from a non-opens source password manager but then you can read how those features in the code!
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I'm a free user but if I read more I'd pay. Instapaper keeps things simple, they're not trying to recommend more content or upsell you on something. The browser extension is easy to use, I save something from twitter or a co-worker shared and I read it on my phone.
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I'm a free user but if I took more notes I'd be a paying user. Real end-to-end encrypted notes, not much more you can ask for.
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I didn't give it a 5 star because it doesn't have a USB-A port. I know Apple wants to push toward USB-C but one A port would have been nice. The first item I had to buy was a USB hub.
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Using the free features in Sleep Cycle seems to be all I need, the paid upgrade doesn't seem valuable to me. Within a few days, I was able to tell the difference in my quality of sleep. I used to struggle to get up in the morning but now when Sleep Cycle wakes me up at the optimum time I feel well rested.
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I love using VS Code for my data science work. The extensions are where VS Code excels. I'd recommend Python, Code Runner, Docker, Jupyter, Live Share, Prettier Rainbow CSV, and AWS Toolkit (if you use AWS). Once these are installed, data science in VS Code is a great experience. You can handle any data and view results without having to move programs. If you're in data science you need VS Code.
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