

I think you’re describing SMS passcode, totp or other such factors.
Passcode doesn’t require phone necessarily, but you can use it too
I think you’re describing SMS passcode, totp or other such factors.
Passcode doesn’t require phone necessarily, but you can use it too
I mean I’m just using my yubikey for the keys, it’s traveling in my pocket everywhere and use it on any platform
What’s wrong with passkeys? I’m in love with passwordless sign-in with yubikey, so much easier and faster than password + totp
I get where you’re coming from, but having talked with lot of people over phone and VoIP meetings from all around the world with crazy accents it’s fucking god sent people are working on technology like this.
Even within my small circles at northern Europe, trying to listen to some swedes talk in English can be real pain in the ass and I’d almost want to re-learn Swedish to not speak in English with them. Might be biased because I’m a Finn but yeah lol
And straight up punch at french so they stop talking.
On the other hand, I feel like this might remove some of the “real persona” of the person you’re talking with
I’d think for a man that could buy almost anything, the most valuable things are what you can’t get with money.
But that assumes there’s any humanity left in that asshole
Maybe it just has a findom kink
Okay I kinda get it if you regularly write scripts or configs on headless machines, though even then I’d think using just vscode remote development plugin would be my tool of choice.
Usually I use nano if I just need to do a quick change to a file, or even on my personal device if it requires sudo (such as apt sources or fstab) and I do it just once so don’t bother thinking how to use sed for it
My book says you can’t do that
Excel files (.xlsx) is just an archive of some XML files and whatnot, so sure you could edit them in vim.
Though I’d rather edit them in CSV format
Nano is for that purpose
The passkey is still protected with another factor, such as pin code or biometrics
Like when I login to my account, I put the yubikey to usb port, then browser asks me to unlock it using pin code, then I’ll touch the yubikey to confirm I’m in physical access to it, and only then it allows the authentication
In practice this takes about 2 seconds