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Mavis_v6
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Contains ads • In-app purchases Transhumanist and Objectivist Interested in robotics, VR, video games, computer engineering, bitcoin, statecrafting and economics.

She must be cold, she should wear a jacket

Ordered the Realsense D421 for my robot eyes. Gonna mess with VR teleoperation and maybe motion capture.

Global shutter stereo cameras with onboard processing for less than 100 euros is a great price!

PC cases with horizontally mounted motherboards are super underrated. I wish there were more of them. I only know about these:

- Thermaltake Core V21

- Silverstone Sugo 14 and 15

The 2 heaviest parts (CPU and GPU heatsinks) stand upright instead of hanging off the side, no more sagging.

i bought a property in egypt and what they do is they give you the property

Yes if I install the app from zapstore, there's an additional "log in with amber" option and that one works well.

Using amber to scan a qr code that's on another device like my PC also works well.

Only trying to log in to websites in my phone browser and using Amber with that doesn't work.

I've never been able to log in on my Android phone. I have the Brave browser and Amber authenticator. I copy the qr code by tapping it, paste it into amber, select "basic" or "fully trust" (tried both), and then go back to my browser. Then nothing happens. It still shows the QR code.

I also tried making a bunker and pasting that into flotilla but nothing happens there either.

Flotilla and Coracle work instantly when scanning a qr code that's on my PC, so it's not like Amber is not connected to the right relays or something.

Maybe flotilla doesn't catch an event that it should be listening to because the browser is in the background (while i'm giving perms in Amber)?

nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqvwr5s27ye0f8a267awgl07zwkwshtqkg9ywnx8ltx2as39v5kcysqycsx6 I considered keepassxc, but I feel like keeping my TOTP on the same medium as my password kinda defeats the point of 2FA. Like yeah, TOTP is time-based, but that's kinda just 1FA at that point

By definition it's not 2FA but it is better than no 2FA. An attacker can know your passwords but they can't get in unless they also have access to the password manager where your 2fa codes are stored.

You could get the device for the 2FA key for your password manager account. Then the device will also be the key to all your other 2FA codes, kind of achieving what you want.

Bitwarden premium ($10 per year) has good 2FA support and a good reputation.

more anime girls on pcb's please

Away:

- VR support (Virtual Desktop, SteamVR games)

- Games with anticheat support

- General game performance and stability

- Niche programs (Mod Organizer 2, Creative BT dongle controller, Western Digital SSD firmware updater, etc.)

- Little things like no functional screen sharing in Discord (last time i checked)

- No easy way to temporarily passthrough a GPU to a Windows VM

Anchored:

- Superior software dev experience

- Proper app stores as opposed to installer .exes

- Containers

- Stability

- Simplicity

- Less annoyances

"intellect leads to depression"

total cringe