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The FAQ mentions that this is possible / done with the latest Safari.


Yes, thank you for that.

Found it here: https://browser.kagi.com/faq.html

> Orion uses native macOS Keychain integration, same as Safari.

GG, I applied to be a beta-user. Let's see!


Artifacts, passing environment variables from the main pipeline to the child pipeline, expanding variable references in the child pipeline and getting unexpected results...

We're migrating our shared pipeline away from child pipelines. Maybe one day we'll do a write-up. :)


Our shared pipeline used to create child pipelines and we wouldn't recommend them.

If all the shared pipeline jobs show up in your consumer project pipeline, you can easily extend them or overwrite them entirely.


Access to all kinds of information is good. It will always be up to the individual to investigate and draw up conclusions. People who state that they can just look something up on Wiki and be knowledgeable (or gasp experts!) will have been ignorant 10 years ago, 100 years ago etc. If they wouldn't have had Wikipedia or a newspaper, they'd have had religion (or anything else) to allow feeling knowledgeable.

Also, I disagree that reading a book is a REQUIREMENT for study. It can be beneficial, but it's just another tool.

There are a lot of wrongs on this planet, unfortunately.


>People who state that they can just look something up on Wiki and be knowledgeable (or gasp experts!) will have been ignorant 10 years ago, 100 years ago etc.

They would -- but they wouldn't be able to pass their ignorance as knowledge in most fields. Easy access has been known to devalue things -- it's simple economics.

>Also, I disagree that reading a book is a REQUIREMENT for study. It can be beneficial, but it's just another tool.

Reading a book might not be, but reading extensively is.

Skimping through online articles and wikipedia-surfing is not that.


Do you think the average public library contains a better or worse ratio of good to bad knowledge than Google?

How about a library at a world-class university?

How about the magazines on display at the grocery store checkout line?


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