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Setting up a web server on your home computer is a rite of passage that everyone does once, realizes what a pain in the ass it is, and then never does again. #webDev #smallweb #indieweb #web #sysadmin #dev #developer #server #homeautomation #homelab @schizanon yeah. My hosting needs are not esoteric, and my performance needs are not steep. I happily pay $5/month for cheap shared LAMP hosting to let managing it be somebody elseโs problem. @schizanon I have a few services running on #kubernetes running on 3 #raspberrypi on my desk. So far it's only available to my #tailscale #vpn, but I'm working on allowing the public Internet to talk to it so I can move my #blog from #aws. Would also like to get an #uninterruptiblepowersupply (UPS) so my site can stay alive when the power goes down. Should probably throw it behind a caching layer in case my network goes down as well. And once I have all of that done I may even write a blog post. PassKeys seem like a bad idea. Google backs them up to the cloud, so if your Google account is compromised then all your private keys are compromised. I don't see how that's an improvement over password+2FA at all. Now security keys I get; keep the private key on an airgapped device. That's good. Hell I even keep my 2FA-OTP salts on a YubiKey. #passkeys #fido2 #webauthn #yubikey #2fa #otp #authentication #cryptography #security #passwords #passkey #password #securityKey #google The funniest part is that no matter how many security factors we use to replace passwords (two factor auth, passkeys, security keys, etc) there's always a backup that's just another password. #twoFactorAuth #2fa #password #auth #authentication #security #passkeys #webauthn #fido2 #passkey #passwords @schizanon |