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  1. > I don't remember where I've used my YubiKey in the past.

    I've yet to encounter a site that allows to enroll a FIDO device without setting up some other form of 2FA and for me it's TOTP which are kept in the app.

  2. IPMI and other solutions are nice, but what I would like to have is a standard serial interface to an UEFI shell running at all times. How I access that serial port should be my problem.
  3. Since one of the solutions was to reboot "up to 15 times" I would imagine so.
  4. > QR codes seem like a better ticket medium.

    If it was a short-lived QR code generated on your phone, then maybe. But the whole point of MIFARE Ultralight EV1 cards is that they can't be cloned. It's for repeated use, not for printing and using once.

  5. Quake II soundtrack is still in some sort of copyright limbo. It's easy enough to find on Youtube, but it's not on streaming services as far as I know.

    EDIT: maybe it's getting sorted out, there's even a fricking vinyl release

    https://www.lacedrecords.com/products/quake-2-limited-editio...

  6. > If they are not fine, then C is probably not the right language for the project.

    It's for C/C++ as author says, not just for C. And even if you're using Qt and write mostly QML you still need some C++ and it's much easier with code completion. I'd rather use VSCode than Qt Creator for that and I'm certainly not going back to vim.

  7. > it's not that you need any server capacity for that

    They had Twitch integration since the beginning and judging by some accounts they weren't prepared for how much that would be in demand on full release. Each user can see streamer's full inventory and journal, vote on dialogue options when asked, etc. Surely Steam isn't handling that.

  8. Never heard of tush, but I've used cram for a while. I think tools like that are good for some stuff e.g. unix pipes, but complexity catches up with you very fast if you try to use them for something non-trivial.

    https://bitheap.org/cram/

  9. I'd start by using Home Manager which is a way to use nix packages in a sensible manner on any distro.

    https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/index.html

  10. Why are we even discussing TPM if it is not being used for its main purpose?
  11. Completely stop what? If you encrypt your drive, then all these attacks fall into a category of 'continuing using a device after someone tampered with it'.

    If you're that paranoid, then you can buy anti-tamper stickers. I'm not joking BTW, I think some of those are pretty damn impressive.

  12. If it was used to encrypt a disk, then what does replacing TPM accomplish exactly?
  13. > As things currently are, it's a smart move geopolitically to not be the country that takes that step back, or that opens that can of worms.

    That's sounds a bit too rational, not MAD enough, you know? Putin clearly wasn't thinking rationally, otherwise there wouldn't be a war to begin with.

    If you're going to threaten with nuclear weapons, then saying that you gonna do it and then repeating it a few times isn't it.

  14. Putin had a perfect opportunity to perform a nuclear test during the height of nuclear saber-rattling. Why didn't he do that?

    I think that's when people stopped taking his threats seriously. NK is better at this than Putin.

  15. Neither will work by themselves as far as censorship goes because it's not just DNS, but either can solve some minor geofencing annoyances like Qt blocking access to https://download.qt.io or Spotify pointing their podcast CDN to 127.0.0.1 when using major DNS providers.
  16. > I am the network admin here. Please follow my rules.

    In an organisation - sure. But sometimes countries act like a giant man-in-the-middle redirecting/blocking forbidden sites e.g. Russia. Most popular DNS servers like 1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8 are forced to comply.

  17. There's https://store.nfcring.com/products/omni, but chip it uses isn't the best, plenty of applets can't be installed on it.

    There are payment rings a plenty though, for just using them instead of contactless credit cards.

  18. You can save QR code as a file and initialize as many devices with it as you want.

    And by devices I mean proper smart cards personally, not old phones, but whatever floats your boat.

    This https://developers.yubico.com/ykneo-oath/Releases installed on a java card (cheaper than a yubikey) is perfectly usable with Yubico Authenticator on a modern smartphone over contactless interface.

  19. If you think in these terms you're better off staying on Twitter and that's completely fine.
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