DrWeevilJammer

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[โ€“] DrWeevilJammer@lm.rdbt.no 9 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My bootstraps broke when I pulled them harder.

Turns out the local company that made bootstraps for 125 years was bought out by a hedge fund, which promptly fired all of the workers and subcontracted manufacturing to a company in Sri Lanka who could make them much cheaper by using inferior materials and by paying the Sri Lankan workers in 6 months what a fired local worker made in a day.

Ironically, the hedge fund CEO with the MBA he received as a legacy admission to Cornell only wears slippers because fuck you, I'm the boss.

[โ€“] DrWeevilJammer@lm.rdbt.no 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Canadian confirmed, eh.

Yes, you just access it from an internal address.

Yes. Lemmy 2FA uses SHA256 TOTP digests, which are newer (and better) than the SHA1 digests used as default by most authenticator apps.

Critically, Lemmy will not have you verify that the generated TOTP code works before locking it in, nor will it give you backup codes.

You should check the documentation of your authenticator app to see if any changes need to be made in the app prior to adding Lemmy 2FA.

If your app only supports SHA1, or you fail to follow your app's procedures to add an SHA256 digest, and you add the 2FA token generated by Lemmy, you're not getting back into that account.

Link to GitHub issue about this

Month 5: Sound not working again because you read about Pipewire on the Arch wiki

lemmygrad would like to know your location

After those, the only logical destination is TempleOS

"I blue myself at the BJs in PJs party!"

I.E. Daddy IBM wants more

Runbox and Proton for email, Nextcloud and Immich for photos.

 
[โ€“] DrWeevilJammer@lm.rdbt.no 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks for the thorough writeup! It's worth noting that the captcha will be back in the next version, but not exactly sure when it will be released.

They removed it during the switch from web sockets (which apparently took a lot of time and effort to keep updated), but someone submitted a pull request for a non-web socket version of the captcha code, which was accepted.

So hopefully we'll all be able to update to the new version soon.

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