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Decent mobile support is the only thing holding me back from switching. The current 3rd party options are underwhelming.


I just wait for Android O Autofill Framework to arrive. Then mobile password managers will finally be useful.


Really?... The syncing and conflict resolution (or lack thereof) is the true problem for me.


Keepass2Android works great for me syncing over OwnCloud (they have several cloud sync options)


Could be a problem with a shared database though as the entire thing is one blob, changes can't be merged.


Interesting, how will it be better? The Lastpass for Android autofill in both native apps and web is already pretty perfect in my experience, it detects the fields and fills in the login. In the very rare case it doesn't, the notification list will have a one-click entry to force-fill the info.


It's not perfect. It is slow because it uses Android's accessibility service to detect fields.

Ref: https://lastpass.com/support.php?cmd=showfaq&id=8166


It does sound like the best option available.

Is anyone out there aware of a solution that currently exists (and is available to people like you and I?).

Reddit has made it easy to embed comments on a site since last year: https://redditblog.com/2015/03/23/announcing-embeddable-comm...


No, because the problem isn't really technical. Whilst Vice could probably improve the quality of their commenting by putting more effort into the software, the real problem is that they were receiving political opinions from a camp they didn't like much.

The article doesn't really try to hide it:

Without moderators or fancy algorithms, they are prone to anarchy

Anarchy?! I thought anarchy involved Mad Max style gunfights and burning oil barrels. What does "anarchy" mean in the context of a bunch of words on a web page? Oh, right, uncontrolled and uncensored discussion where people can say what they think.

Too often they devolve into racist, misogynistic maelstroms where the loudest, most offensive, and stupidest opinions get pushed to the top

So they don't like their comments (whereas they presumably did before) because over time the comments have become "stupid", "offensive" and - of course - racist/misogynistic/hate speech/bigoted.

I'm willing to bet that many of the comments that enraged them the most weren't particularly stupid or even racist, but rather belonged to a part of the political spectrum that Vice's writers wished they could make go away for real. If there's one thing 2016 shows it's the unlimited capacity for people to paint political views that they don't share of any kind, regardless of reasonableness or validity, as "racist" or "bigoted".


> I'm willing to bet that many of the comments that enraged them the most weren't particularly stupid or even racist, but rather belonged to a part of the political spectrum that Vice's writers wished they could make go away for real. If there's one thing 2016 shows it's the unlimited capacity for people to paint political views that they don't share of any kind, regardless of reasonableness or validity, as "racist" or "bigoted".

Comments with relatively unpopular political opinions on the site breeds discussion and views.

Comments that are literally "kill all ___" don't, scare advertisers and put your brand at risk.

Most of those comments fall in the latter camp. Look at any comments section. There's a thread on my local paper's site right now about a bicycle theft: "This n* needs to get special treatment in the big house. Confiscate the home and demo it eventually they'll turn ____town into one big lot and then can start a rebuilding in the area."


I'm not really a fan of removing comments sections entirely - proper moderation is possible, it just takes more time and manpower than most sites are willing to commit.

I think you're being extremely disingenuous here though. Have you actually hung around any of the poorly moderated comment sections on major news sites? Most of them are filled with flaming piles of word vomit, not the kind of enlightened right wing perspectives you claim are being censored.


Yes, I've hung around the Guardian's comments site. The problem there is exactly as I describe it.


You guys are absolute heroes. The concept behind this site is amazing. Well done.


I think out of everyone you've really hit the nail here. It's about starting a movement, and taking the platform in a direction it's been needing to go to for a long time. The collaborative nature of open source should grow around this project as soon as the product arrives, and I really hope it does.


This was incredibly insightful. How long ago do you think it all changed? Do you think it's a function of the size that Google has grown to?


+1 - much appreciated.


Cool. I'll throw mine up and see how it goes.


Caffeine is twice as slow...


The blog stated something along the lines that they couldn't sell it, because there was no apparent way to monetize it.


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