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LibertyBeta commented on Cosmic: The Road to Alpha   blog.system76.com/post/co... · Posted by u/FreeFull
LibertyBeta · 2 years ago
I cannot wait. This looks so nice.
LibertyBeta commented on Fish – A friendly interactive shell   github.com/fish-shell/fis... · Posted by u/keepamovin
dinckelman · 2 years ago
I've used fish for about 5 years now, and I don't really wanna go back. Out of the box, without any addons at all, it does everything my old zsh setups did, with a package manager and plugins. The only change I've made to it was spacefish (now starship.rs)
LibertyBeta · 2 years ago
Same story here. But I recently moved to Tide prompt. It's pure fish and really amazingly fast.
LibertyBeta commented on You can't reach the brain through the ears   experimental-history.com/... · Posted by u/yarapavan
nico · 3 years ago
We do have “Terminal access” to our minds

It just requires either taking some sort of substance or a lot of practice with something like meditation, yoga or holotropic breathing

So it is pretty walled off as it requires either a special key or brute force, but it is not inaccessible

LibertyBeta · 3 years ago
I feel like we should make a comment here about you're not in the sudor's wheel.
LibertyBeta commented on Omg.lol – A lovable web page and email address   home.omg.lol... · Posted by u/cdme
rb666 · 3 years ago
I have been a paying customer for years, and I don't expect to ever leave. My favorites are: - DNS capabilities - Friendly and fast customer support - Great, smooth, pretty UI on all platforms
LibertyBeta · 3 years ago
See, I don't get this. Last time I tried fastmail I ended up on proton because it was just slightly... Kludgy. DNS was slow. Webmail was a mess. And the mobile client scene wasn't worth it.

That said, the billing side wasn't bad.

LibertyBeta commented on Briar: Peer-to-Peer Encrypted Messaging   briarproject.org/how-it-w... · Posted by u/matthewmorgan
LibertyBeta · 3 years ago
I want to like Brair, but I have yet to find any one who does use it. Which is a shame, really.
LibertyBeta commented on Over 16k people still use a Pebble smartwatch   rebble.io/2022/11/02/rebb... · Posted by u/will0
razemio · 3 years ago
Just checked the Garmin Fenix 7 and now I want to add one missing point to your list:

- affordable

LibertyBeta · 3 years ago
The Forerunner 255 fits that bill. Or the other cheaper Forerunners. The Fenix line is more akin to the iPhone Pro Max.
LibertyBeta commented on Bringing passkeys to Android and Chrome   android-developers.google... · Posted by u/Heavywater
selykg · 3 years ago
I would use this in addition to those. Instead of having to buy two Yubikeys I can buy one and use a software solution as well.

Since I already use a phone capable of doing the same thing, let my phone be my main authenticator, and then I can use a Yubikey as a backup.

It's not like one is necessarily better than the other, except that you already carry a phone and they're capable of being a hardware device that works with Webauthn. No need to carry a second device or, pay for one, for that matter. Since at least with Apple's solution it'll sync over iCloud Keychain.

If you're happy with Yubikey's, nothing changes. But for the average person, this makes Webauthn an option without having to buy any hardware or carry something you are more likely to lose because you don't understand the intricate details of how the thing works. I wouldn't expect my parents to understand how a Yubikey works well enough to know it should be used as a pair, for backup purposes, but that is a barrier to entry for them that they don't need to worry about now.

LibertyBeta · 3 years ago
That makes sense. I do worry we are starting to build key chains that are leveraged obliquely to the user.

Once passkey support comes to bitwarden I'll be a little more comfortable I think.

LibertyBeta commented on Bringing passkeys to Android and Chrome   android-developers.google... · Posted by u/Heavywater
LibertyBeta · 3 years ago
Interesting. I'm still struggling to see how this is better than just using a yubi/solo-key
LibertyBeta commented on Tillitis Key – Mullvad spin-off inspired by measured boot and DICE   tillitis.se/... · Posted by u/km
kreetx · 3 years ago
Not exactly sure, but the OSFC conference page has some extra info on what it can do: https://www.osfc.io/2022/talks/tillitis-key-a-usb-security-k...

Maybe it will be ~YubiKey plus extras?

LibertyBeta · 3 years ago
So Solokey V2. Not that I'm complaining by the way. Any open competition to yubikey is a win in my book.
LibertyBeta commented on Short story about my Steam Deck   0ut3r.space/2022/08/25/st... · Posted by u/h0ek
LibertyBeta · 3 years ago
Mine just died with a faulty Left Bumper switch. I'm hoping Steam will RMA it or send me a replacement board.

Cause like the poster, it's the best way to play my PS2 game collection.

u/LibertyBeta

KarmaCake day148June 8, 2017View Original