You could take this one step further using Syncthing to sync important data between the workstation and laptop. That's how my devices are configured, and it's amazing - if I need to travel for work, I just pick up my…
It's always fun seeing other Kiwis on HN, but this is the first time I've seen my hometown mentioned! I do agree with your point too: perhaps emotional stimulation is also important? That can be a lot less sharp, less…
If Nvidia did drop their gaming GPU lineup, it would be a huge re-shuffling in the market: AMD's market share would 10x over night, and it would open a very rare opportunity for minority (or brand-new?) players to get a…
https://web.archive.org/web/20230429202757/https://www.newyo...
The CA CLI tool we use supports a few auth methods, including a passphrase-like one. It likely could be set up with TOTP or a hardware token also. We only use OAuth because it's convenient and secure-enough for our use…
StepCA supports quite a few authentication methods, including an "admin provisioner" (basically a passphrase that can be pasted into the CLI tools' stdin). Because each of our servers are bespoke, we can use the admin…
That's very interesting, thank you for linking!
Yes! SSH certificates are awesome, both for host- and client-verification. Avoiding Trust on First Use is potentially a big benefit, but the workflow improvements for developers, and especially non-technical people, is…
That is the first thing he mentions in the post. :-) The answer is "not yet". But, some of their LLVM PR's were accepted recently, which is a big milestone!
For reference, the IEEE 802.15.4 spec is ~800 pages long. 900 pages does sound like a lot considering that Matter (AFAIK?) doesn't directly spec any hardware or transport details - those being covered in 802.15.4 and…
I think this idea has some serious merit, but I do wonder what the roll-out would look like - how could it be implemented practically, considering the reputation-base value of degrees. For example, the value of a degree…
This is one of my many peeves with Outlooks UX. You can do Ctrl+Alt+V, which gives you an option to paste unformatted, but it's much more finger-intensive than the other shortcut.
You could take this one step further using Syncthing to sync important data between the workstation and laptop. That's how my devices are configured, and it's amazing - if I need to travel for work, I just pick up my…
It's always fun seeing other Kiwis on HN, but this is the first time I've seen my hometown mentioned! I do agree with your point too: perhaps emotional stimulation is also important? That can be a lot less sharp, less…
If Nvidia did drop their gaming GPU lineup, it would be a huge re-shuffling in the market: AMD's market share would 10x over night, and it would open a very rare opportunity for minority (or brand-new?) players to get a…
https://web.archive.org/web/20230429202757/https://www.newyo...
The CA CLI tool we use supports a few auth methods, including a passphrase-like one. It likely could be set up with TOTP or a hardware token also. We only use OAuth because it's convenient and secure-enough for our use…
StepCA supports quite a few authentication methods, including an "admin provisioner" (basically a passphrase that can be pasted into the CLI tools' stdin). Because each of our servers are bespoke, we can use the admin…
That's very interesting, thank you for linking!
Yes! SSH certificates are awesome, both for host- and client-verification. Avoiding Trust on First Use is potentially a big benefit, but the workflow improvements for developers, and especially non-technical people, is…
That is the first thing he mentions in the post. :-) The answer is "not yet". But, some of their LLVM PR's were accepted recently, which is a big milestone!
For reference, the IEEE 802.15.4 spec is ~800 pages long. 900 pages does sound like a lot considering that Matter (AFAIK?) doesn't directly spec any hardware or transport details - those being covered in 802.15.4 and…
I think this idea has some serious merit, but I do wonder what the roll-out would look like - how could it be implemented practically, considering the reputation-base value of degrees. For example, the value of a degree…
This is one of my many peeves with Outlooks UX. You can do Ctrl+Alt+V, which gives you an option to paste unformatted, but it's much more finger-intensive than the other shortcut.