mostly recovery codes. I have multiple yubikeys but that's mostly for work

yeah, when sites support it, that's definitely the best option, but many sites only barely do totp lol so I have to have to put the totp codes somewhere, and the yubikey handles it in a pretty nifty way

[-] YearOfTheCommieDesktop@hexbear.net 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

as far as I know upstream lemmy doesn't want it and is waiting on pictrs proxying support. If I'm wrong though our code is public, I'm sure a dev would be happy to put together a PR,

gravity bong. commonly made out of plastic bottles like a 2L of soda.

Could be very very good shit. Shame I'm not using android anymore

[-] YearOfTheCommieDesktop@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Not on iOS but I like my yubikeys. Depending on your requirements (if you have less than 32 TOTP accounts per yubikey), they can handle your TOTP directly instead of just using them to unlock Bitwarden.

For security I don't like to keep my TOTP keys in my password manager, even if it is strongly protected. With a yubikey I can ensure that both access to the key AND a physical touch is necessary to generate any codes. So even if I leave it plugged in on a remotely compromised PC I'm mostly protected, because a touch is required.

you wouldn't want to force names to be unique, but offering it as a suggestion, the same way similar posts pop up below when you are creating a post with a similar title/URL, that could be useful!

Also, the deepest faith you can have in a political ideology is when you don't recognize you have one.

this This is a powerful truth. Some of the most critical actors in maintaining the status quo are the mass of people who are convinced it is the neutral, natural way of the world and not informed by politics at all.

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