Yeah it’s truly a shame almost no site other than google and github support hardware security keys.
For your case you would probably want a yubikey 5c and then a usb c to usb a adapter yeah. I wish for a usb a and c and nfc as well.
I wish all sites using 2FA would just support hardware keys instead of authenticator apps. It’s so much easier to login to a site by just plugging in my hardware key and tapping its button, than going to my authenticator app and typing over some code within a certain time.
It’s even sinpler than email 2fa or sms 2fa or vendor app 2fa.
For authenticator app you also can’t easily add more devices unless you share the database which is bad for security. For hardware security key you can just add the key as an additional 2fa, if the site allows it.
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You could also send money via paypal or kofi if you don’t like subscriptions, if the creator has it set up.
You can easily use something like a raspberry pi (or something else ARM-based like Friendlyelec CM3588) and attach some storage to it. It’s really not difficult to setup a web server to share a directory.
You can set a registry value so that there is no upgrade to win 11, but I don’t know if it only works on enterprise.
My RTX 2080 works perfectly fine with nvidia’s drivers on x11.
This is also how it is defined in the JSON Merge Patch RFC.
I think they’re working on that but yea like all open source software it’s a bit janky of a user experience.
Reject kubernetes, join the Juju cluster.
We have “save your wallet hundreds of thousands by not automatically spinning up a crapton of resources if your app does an oopsie”! And we have “simply run on any public cloud or in your own datacenter with MAAS or locally with LXD”!
There are things like Matrix.
I thought Hatsune Miku created Minecraft? She also created Harry Potter.
Should have been caught by the CI environment.
Sounds like you need an alert/monitoring system and not a logging system. Something like nagios where you immediately get an alert if something is past its limits, and where you don’t have to rely on logging.
You can really see how old this meme is by the nginx version (2010), which was 14 years ago.
And why should I believe you on that? You’re just a random person on the internet… ;)
You cannot reason someone out of a position they didn’t reason themselves into.
Even this week I still had the issue where I couldn’t decrypt messages in Element on android.