lemmyreader

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lemmyreader,

Yes.

lemmyreader,

Exactly. And IRC allows one to very quickly ask a tech question via web IRC chat or IRC client without having to sign up somewhere (Discord, Matrix, Mattermost and so on).

lemmyreader,

😅 Great! Keep them coming. Thank you!

InternetIsScary, to fediverse French
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The fediverse is amazing!

I can’t get over how cool it is to view my posts from any server. I’m definitely going to use activitypub for my social media I’m planning on making. I was going to use @Discourse , but considering it’s like where you are only able to self host and each instance of discourse can’t interconnect makes me kinda sad. But activitypub seems like the only way I feel happy in both ways.

@lemmy

lemmyreader,

The OP posted from Mastodon (check their profile) hence the hashtags.

lemmyreader,

Hi @InternetIsScary

Also, do most people know of this on fediverse? Jw

Some people noticed earlier posts from Mastodon to Lemmy and thought it was cool. Guess it is a matter of getting used to for others 🙂

lemmyreader,
lemmyreader,

👍 Yeah, I missed that 😐

lemmyreader,

Looks pretty much opinionated. I like the colors and the whole of the image. I can agree with Gentoo Linux being very interesting, but not sure about CentOS. In that case I’d rather use Rocky or Alma, though for servers Debian fits my bill.

lemmyreader,

C*ntOS 🤯

lemmyreader,

😁

lemmyreader,

What is it ?

lemmyreader,

FYI : The embedded OS in the elevator infrastructure was the [NOT DISCLOSED] OS.

lemmyreader,

I’ve read through the Linux command line by William shotts,

That didn’t ring a bell though on further inspection I’ve seen it before. Thanks.

linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php (Creative Commons licensed. PDF free download).

But to answer the question, I love shortcuts. I got into emacs and learned enough to use enough of the agenda features to have a lot of journal entries on it.

I guess this Emacs orgmode, right ? I read of lots of people being very happy with that.

lemmyreader,

My personal tin foil hat theory is that they purposely made windows 11 trash so that people would support a subscription based Windows service with Windows 10.

I’m with you on that.

lemmyreader,

I like Vanilla Gnome nowadays and when I want to see a new distro, I just check it out in a VM.

I liked GNOME 3, and first disliked GNOME 4 but with the gnome-tweaks tool (to get the two extra window buttons back) and the easy to enable Night Light feature, I got used to it and appreciate it more and more.

I think Chrunchbang (R.I.P.) was my favorite distro when I was all-in on distro hopping and customizing everything.

btw, there’s a new life : www.crunchbangplusplus.org

But at some point for a developer, your OS becomes more of a tool for opening an IDE and/or terminal and you value stability over customization or having the very latest software. In the Flatpak era, that’s even more true since you can run the newest versions regardless of the system.

Agreed.

lemmyreader,

I’ve not looked much further into this software but it looks like it would use rbw, a command line tool for Bitwarden, to work with rofi.

lemmyreader,

Glad to see another person who is not keen on the passkeys. I have the feeling it is being hyped and perhaps without good reasons. Therefore I was glad to share this blog post when I saw it on Mastodon. btw, the blog post author turns out to be the software developer of similar software like Authentik and Keycloak. In other words, not just the average Linux user :)

I really think that we should have just iterated on passwords. Switch to a PAKE and keep improving password-manager UX and pushing most users to auto-generated passwords. So much was lost by switching to a system that most users don’t understand.

When I search with a search engine for PAKE I don’t find anything useful. Got a link ?

I like your reasoning about just using passwords. However, my experience is that a scary amount of users are using the same rather weak password for lots of different accounts. And a still scary amount of users does get tricked into phishing emails. What I like for myself is have a bunch of security keys and use them as much as possible for important logins.Some applications allow for five different security keys to be configured.And this could theoretically also be a way to use 2FA within teams. One team person does the login, adds a key, then let’s the second team member put in their key and so on.

I wrote a blog about this a while ago. kevincox.ca/2022/04/07/passwords/

Thanks. I see you shared it two years ago on Lobsters and got a fair amount of comments. 👍

lemmyreader,

This PAKE post by Cloudflare is way over my head, but very good to see that new things are explored to make security really better.

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