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It's like the ending for the Dinosaur TV series.


The AI CLI split-pane workflow is the detail that stood out to me. I've been running Claude Code in Windows Terminal and the context-switching is genuinely annoying — you're constantly tabbing between the agent output and your shell. Having yaw auto-detect the tool and open a companion terminal in the same directory is the kind of small UX decision that compounds over a full workday. Tried it this morning. Works as described. The connection manager is also underrated in the post. Encrypted credential storage + Tailscale auto-detection in one place covers a lot of ground for anyone managing a handful of SSH hosts and databases regularly. Question for the dev: how are credentials encrypted at rest? Local keychain, or something custom?


yeah, the ai cli split-pane workflow really works for me. creds are encrypted via local keychain.


Do the other credit agencies have a similar program?


In the US at least, you have the right to freeze your credit report at any time. I've done it for the big 3 at least (Transunion, Equifax, Experian). It's all free (finally! it used to cost) and you can temporarily suspend the freeze to let someone run a check (e.g. applying for a new credit card).


It could also be the Taxi companies lobbying the government for regulations. Or taxis companies using propaganda to influence citizens in forcing government to take action.


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