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Ducky Shine 3 TKL - (Cherry blue MX switches) w custom pbt keycaps because I'm a keyboard nerd

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this is a beautiful piece of writing, thank you for sharing.


please share!


Make it security suck less. Security UX is terrible. We need people with graphic design skills to help.


Not sure if this was mentioned already but Kali Linux includes a patch for cryptsetup that essentially does this - provide a certain passphrase and it nukes the keyslots, effectively making the data irrecoverable.

https://www.kali.org/tutorials/emergency-self-destruction-lu... and tutorial for use at https://www.kali.org/tutorials/nuke-kali-linux-luks/

and the patch on github;

https://github.com/offensive-security/cryptsetup-nuke-keys


yet he used the password "dadada"


Is that confirmed? Do you have a source for that? Wow.


Just Google it...


used to have a few Xserves when they were a thing, never a million users though.


enable 2FA on all your accounts if you haven't already done so.


Thanks for the quick reply. Problem with 2FA is that it's a pain in my country. I don't always get the text messages.


Note; the bug is in the Stagefright media library (https://source.android.com/devices/media.html) - so while MMS is the method for delivery here, it may not be the only method.

Nuking MMS from orbit won't patch your phone.


I like the idea of these features, but the "run this random shellscript from the internet" part really bugs me. Could / will you integrate it another way when it comes out of the nightly releases?


Totally reasonable thing to ask, but if you'd scrolled down a few more pixels you'd have had your answer. Directly underneath:

    The easiest way to install shell integration is to select the iTerm2>Install Shell Integration menu item. It will download and run a shell script as described below.
...you'll see:

    "Don't care for piping curl to bash? Do it by hand. First, download the right script for your shell...."


At least it's being served over HTTPS :-)


It is until you look at the script it downloads, which downloads further scripts over HTTP.


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