God, I hate OS-level key managers getting in the way of my security keys
On Linux it's just "plug in & tap the key," on Windows it's like 4 clicks for no goddamn reason
@tetra It didn't use to be like that on Windows, and then one day, out of nowhere, they decided that they would handle passkeys themselves. Which is not a bad thing… but also… why can't we configure it at all? Why can't we set it to just go straight to the hardware security key? Why can't we configure it to at least select the hardware security key by default instead of pushing their QR passkey stuff?
They do the same shit on Android
After 13, I couldn't be assed to figure out how to get my goddamned passkey to work, as they make it look like the only option is to attach it to your Google account or some shit
So apparently my parents are surprised that I want CDs for albums
My main rationale behind getting CDs is because I can use them when my parents take away my phone lmao
(I also just like physical media)
That moment when you need to write an email to someone at school but only know their first name
Currently guessing based on when they joined the school district :/
Someone in ISS just shared with me a method to enable dev mode on the school Chromebooks
So guess what I'm doing today during driver's ed
(Yes, I will be backing it up and installing proper Linux on it)
Hey @mia, I'm trying to host 0x0 on my own device
The initial page works (https://segfault.us.to), but it returns 500 any time I try to do anything
I usually use Caddy, so I have to run Nginx behind a reverse-proxy, but neither Caddy nor Nginx have any errors whenever the 500 happens
Any ideas?