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Just doing my undue diligence. ISP vet, password cracker and Team Hashcat member, security demi-boffin, YubiKey stan, public-interest technologist, AK license plate geek. Husband to a philosopher, father to a llama fanatic. Views his. Day job: Ent Sec Arch for a quad-play Alaskan ISP. Obsessed with security keys: https://www.techsolvency.com/mfa/security-keys/ My 2017 #BSidesLV talk "Password Cracking 201: Beyond the Basics": Profile photo: White 50-ish man with prominent forehead, short beard, and glasses, looking very pleased to be in front of a display of Alaskan license plates. Banner photo: 5 rows of YubiKeys and security keys, in a wall-mounted case. Blocked inadvertently? Ask! Followed you out of the blue = probably stole you from follows of someone I respect. #hashcat #Alaska #YubiKey #YubiKeys #WebAuthn #FIDO #licenseplates P.S. I hate lottery / advance-fee scammers with the heat of 400B suns. β€οΈ:βπ¨βπ©βπ§π‘ππ»π½π»βπ₯π¦πΆπ«
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Tell me you've never helped seniors with tech, without telling me you've never helped seniors with tech. And I don't just mean the person answering this question. I also mean whoever decided to remove this option.
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@tychotithonus @tychotithonus Grandma should switch to Firefox, which has an option to always show scrollbars. You don't need to be a grandma to want/need scrollbars. Removing them is bad, arrogant, design.
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@tychotithonus @robertatcara I wasn't 'oversseing' anything back then, but I had tables of test equipment laid out in a warehouse, replicating almost everything we supported at the bank my company contracted for. We definitely identified things that would have gone really bad unless we applied Y2K patches. Also, there weren't many automated patching systems in use back then, we were trying to make it 'one visit per desk', often on the overnight shift. I am bewildered at how many companies had spent so much to make sure their software was Y2K compliant and at the same time NOT fix the Y2K leap year 'bug'. So the 29th of February 2000 where I worked back then, some systems were displaying March 1 insteadπ€¦ |
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