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This looks exactly like something my finance team asked me for yesterday. Definitely will take a look. In my startup (a fintech) we tried to keep all the information about money in the DB, and have the finance team use that to compare with actual bank information

The same happened to me last year, on a company trip people voted to not go to a bioluminescent swimming, but when I confronted them everyone was really wanting to go. We ended up going (I can be a bit pushy), and everybody loved that experience.


The delay in answering this question makes me be more careful about this


How long does the battery run? What GPU/CPU do you got?


Is there a way to query the local instance without using the AI input ?


at this stage there is not, but you can just write SQL and the LLM is smart enough to run it directly on the database.

I can see some situations you might want direct access to postgres, so we'll jot that done as something to look at too


I'm using it, but keep getting

       POST https://postgres.new/api/chat 500 (Internal Server Error)
I've tried, reload, create new project and go back, anything. db id oy6g6g6o5qbt78fo


if your session is completely broken you might need to clear your localstorage (in the browser devtools)

I'll flag this with the team but we can't actually access your "db id oy6g6g6o5qbt78fo" as it's run directly in your browser and doesn't touch our servers at all


Exactly the same happened, and I would add that those guys "soft"/social skills were more developed that the senior devs, so the non-technical people of the company tough they were really good.


I use Bitwarden for passwords, so... i dont really like that mucho having 2Fa there too... It losses the porpoise of the 2fa.


Bitwarden has a separate 2fa app so your totp codes aren't in the same password vault (though you can do that, but shouldn't).


Why shouldn't you?

I use a Yubikey as the 2FA for my bitwatden, then store all the TOTP codes with the passwords in the same vault. Quite convenient, and also adheres to the principles of MFA


If your one Bitwarden store were compromised in any way, it is game over since it also contains the 2FA codes.

If you were to use two apps / two stores, there is another hurdle.


That is exactly why I do it.


Not really? Even in the same basket, having TOTP and passwords on iCloud mitigates a lot of scenarios, such as leaked passwords.

Depending on your threat model, this solution is ok — way better than no 2FA at all or SMS.

1Password has a nice article regarding this point: https://blog.1password.com/1password-2fa-passwords-codes-tog...


The "jail" is having ~100 secrets there that you cannot take out, so moving out is adding new 2fa on each service.


This looks good, as I wanted to "escape" the Authy jail (you cannot easly move out with your secrets), but moving a lot of 2fa's to a "new thing". How to make sure they are a good project?


Like a sibling comment mentioned, unlike Authy, you can easily export your data[1] from Ente.

Also, Ente is fully open-source[2]. If you wish, you can self-host the service and point the app your custom server[3].

[1]: https://help.ente.io/auth/migration-guides/export

[2]: https://github.com/ente-io/ente/

[3]: https://help.ente.io/self-hosting/guides/custom-server/


You can't but they should be better than Authy, at least they have export options...


I was hoping for allow importing Authy secrets, has anyone sucessfully "taken" the backup out of the app and imported in other tool. As security measure the secrets only live in Authy, but thats when I cannot move out when I want.


Ente has an Authy export guide. https://help.ente.io/auth/migration-guides/authy/

You don't even need to have Authy installed. The script pretends to be a new device and gets the keys from your backup. (You might need to run chmod +x for execute permission)


Did you published this project, sounds interesting just to see the basics of nerves in a real small thing ?


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