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brazyl

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  1. For one example, Xero uses "Enter the 6-digit code found in your authenticator app". That's still pretty short but much clearer.
  2. > Please enter the code from My TOTP device Yeah, that dialog box should at least use comprehensible English grammar. As it stands, it implies that there is a device running an app named "My TOTP", or else a device named "My TOTP", both of which are false. A MUCH better dialog box message would be "Please enter the code from your multi-factor authentication app, such as Google Authenticator."
  3. That's great news!
  4. @EDACerton Is Tailscale the only plugin that currently has a diagnostics.json file, since this is brand new?
  5. Welcome Mike & Pujit! Just curious—and I hope this doesn't start any flame wars!—does this mean that the UI is moving away from PHP and to Node?
  6. Sidekick, which (like Brave and Edge) is based on Chrome but has a ton of improvements. Second is Safari, which is IMO the most pleasant browser to use, but Sidekick does a better job of running with a gazillion tabs open. Safari in turn does a better job (at least in my experience and on my laptop) of doing this than vanilla Chrome. (I'm a tab addict, so this is a determining factor.) Chrome hits a wall much sooner and performance suffers severely. Safari hits the wall much later and performance suffers only a little bit. I haven't yet seen Sidekick hit this wall.

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