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timothy-quinn
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Comment #25023343
This is how most critical articles of crypto end. They criticise the algorithm or system, and then don't offer much in the way of solutions. They _do_ suggest using ECC, but in pra…
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Comment #24964785
The value of hooks became apparent to me after working with a very large react-redux application. It was so large and the forms had so many elements that the capture of data, testi…
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Comment #24848431
Thanks to this I've found building a product in the cryptocurrency market has been the most challenging for applying typical online marketing strategies - I've exhausted most avenu…
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Comment #24751675
Support for PIV cards on Linux/Mac is kind of sporadic, and very much DIY. In most cases authentication gets kind of tricky because you need to set up everything yourself on the wo…
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Comment #23893233
I think we all end up on our own journey of trying to find the note taking style that works best for us, and the variety of styles (git, onenote, evernote, pen & paper, notes app, …
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Comment #23575041
Exactly - but the reactions I saw when he first released Pwned Passwords was "this is a malicious tool, don't give your password to anyone". Even if you're hitting the API from you…
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Comment #23574969
I've always found HIBP in this funny conflicting situation - on hand you should never provide your email or password to a 3rd party service because it's probably malicious, but on …
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Comment #23569825
The Aus Government has a good guide called the "Essential Eight" for reducing risk. It's a good starting point for businesses, and is pretty much universal advice, not just applica…
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Comment #23562295
So far GA is answering two important questions for me - which marketing strategies are actually working (because it's hard to tell when you've got multiple going at once), and also…
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Comment #23560033
Yeah that's why I added the "if" - But I have seen a lot of very small teams running AD (or Azure AD if they've chosen the Microsoft path), but they tend to just be paranoid about …
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Comment #23559960
Oh yeah good point, I always forget about the OATH part of the YubiKeys - unfortunately it's like the OTP feature in that I haven't had enterprise customers asking me about it at a…