Not presupposing something is not itself a presupposition
And should be expected at any time without backups
Who would exploits be sold to then?
"Over 900 packages infected in a repository anyone can upload to, it just has to be compatible with Arch"
This is correct, look at IBM's CAPI for an example of the needed hardware
Install the plasma add-ons package if you're on KDE, I'm sure there's still something around for gnome too. Burning windows away on close is my favorite
I fly with a flipper zero often. What are you talking about?
A hackrf is less expensive than a flipper and more capable in every way, except the dolphin gifs. The flipper's primary use is that looks like a children's toy, which makes it far more effective for demos of how bad an…
How does Forgejo stack up to Gitea nowadays?
#AmericaColonizesEurope
It basically did, just in hex...
There is much better hardware available to security researchers (chameleons, hackrf, and actually research-grade (much more expensive) equipment). The flipper is basically an Arduino pre built with a bunch of static…
It doesn't infer anything, you just hit a blacklisted token
The fury X was a beast for a consumer card, sadly limited by having a mere 4gb of (hbm) VRAM, and a non-refillable AIO. But back when games could fit in 4gb, it was incredible. I'd absolutely buy another hbm consumer…
> TPM isn't for "security" in the abstract, it's fundamentally for authentication What on earth do you think I make my users present keys for??? You know all those guides saying "you should never copy an ssh private key…
This article's method is bad, basically the same as systemd-creds (not itself bad, just extremely compatible), take a look at tpm-ssh-agent or gnupg for how to do that part the right way (the party they don't do right…
If you run into the link to this, is love to read it. Proper, modern, pcrphase binding with a signing key should remove these firmware update issues irt the raw pcr value changing
The authors of both this article and ssh-tpm-agent (disjoint set) really need to learn about pcrphases and the signing keys therefor: https://github.com/Foxboron/ssh-tpm-agent/issues/15
I set up my orgs SPF/DKIM/DMARC (we self host, they have feelings about corporate data sovereignity...) it look about 30 min having never touched them before, and maybe another 15 to write an ansible playbook to rotate…
Random web apps are not. Imap pop and smtp don't sanely support mfa, so the insurance industry is slowly killing them off
It whines about licensing, but I switch between booting my windows installation bare metal and as a VM all the time
I still use emacs gnus with Gmail. You need a token instead of old fashioned imap auth, but it works fine
Still trying to figure out how it's related to B5
Genera would like to have a word
You mean valve's?
Not presupposing something is not itself a presupposition
And should be expected at any time without backups
Who would exploits be sold to then?
"Over 900 packages infected in a repository anyone can upload to, it just has to be compatible with Arch"
This is correct, look at IBM's CAPI for an example of the needed hardware
Install the plasma add-ons package if you're on KDE, I'm sure there's still something around for gnome too. Burning windows away on close is my favorite
I fly with a flipper zero often. What are you talking about?
A hackrf is less expensive than a flipper and more capable in every way, except the dolphin gifs. The flipper's primary use is that looks like a children's toy, which makes it far more effective for demos of how bad an…
How does Forgejo stack up to Gitea nowadays?
#AmericaColonizesEurope
It basically did, just in hex...
There is much better hardware available to security researchers (chameleons, hackrf, and actually research-grade (much more expensive) equipment). The flipper is basically an Arduino pre built with a bunch of static…
It doesn't infer anything, you just hit a blacklisted token
The fury X was a beast for a consumer card, sadly limited by having a mere 4gb of (hbm) VRAM, and a non-refillable AIO. But back when games could fit in 4gb, it was incredible. I'd absolutely buy another hbm consumer…
> TPM isn't for "security" in the abstract, it's fundamentally for authentication What on earth do you think I make my users present keys for??? You know all those guides saying "you should never copy an ssh private key…
This article's method is bad, basically the same as systemd-creds (not itself bad, just extremely compatible), take a look at tpm-ssh-agent or gnupg for how to do that part the right way (the party they don't do right…
If you run into the link to this, is love to read it. Proper, modern, pcrphase binding with a signing key should remove these firmware update issues irt the raw pcr value changing
The authors of both this article and ssh-tpm-agent (disjoint set) really need to learn about pcrphases and the signing keys therefor: https://github.com/Foxboron/ssh-tpm-agent/issues/15
I set up my orgs SPF/DKIM/DMARC (we self host, they have feelings about corporate data sovereignity...) it look about 30 min having never touched them before, and maybe another 15 to write an ansible playbook to rotate…
Random web apps are not. Imap pop and smtp don't sanely support mfa, so the insurance industry is slowly killing them off
It whines about licensing, but I switch between booting my windows installation bare metal and as a VM all the time
I still use emacs gnus with Gmail. You need a token instead of old fashioned imap auth, but it works fine
Still trying to figure out how it's related to B5
Genera would like to have a word
You mean valve's?