The world is headed in this direction. Resist now or suffer in tyranny forever.
https://video.nostr.build/ed59c268dca89b8a259c9c667ef23101de94cd212f1379a96f6b139a2f88541b.mp4
Damn I'm glad this documentary was made, spreading it wide and far. People need to see the reality of living under the social credit system to appreciate why it's so vital to resist it.
Reddit status: still allergic to good advice

Everyone on Twitter, Reddit, etc like "wen Lambo" but it's funny, on Nostr it'd be embarrassing to own a Lambo, everyone would tell you "should have stacked sats."
The attitude bitcoiners have towards wealth is very "old money" style in that way ironically. Flexing would be for the Nuevo Riche.
Srsly gotta respect Riff Raff's versatility π΅π΅π΅
https://cdn.bitcoinku.sh/RiFF_RAFF_AiNT_GiViNG_UP_MY_TRUCK.mp4
The Hologram Panda

Playing a game called "typing Riff Raff albums into AI art generators."



They're sound as 2FA but I think for replacing passwords it's just replacing one problem with another.
Explained further below:
But the private keys are held in the same piece of hardware not unlike a Yubikey right?
So much like a physical key, if you can grab the device, you have the universal password.
PINs provide some protection in this scenario but only if they're secure. Someone using an insecure password is likely to put their birthday, or something else equally easy to guess, as their PIN.
Biometrics fixes the above but creates a whole new rabbit hole of privacy violation for obvious reasons.
Woop

Google has made passkeys the default sign-in option for all users, as part of efforts to move towards passwordless authentication. Passkeys enable users to sign into apps and websites using biometric sensors, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, PIN, or pattern. They are phishing resistant, more secure than passwords, and remove the need for multi-factor authentication. The shift towards passkeys is part of a wider industry trend to reduce reliance on passwords. #CyberMonth #Passkeys #PasswordlessAuthentication #BiometricAuthentication
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/google-passkeys-default-sign-in/
2030: DNA required for verification
Mark my words, this won't end well...
Just reusing the same key instead?
Replacing one single point with another really.
Google has made passkeys the default sign-in option for all users, as part of efforts to move towards passwordless authentication. Passkeys enable users to sign into apps and websites using biometric sensors, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, PIN, or pattern. They are phishing resistant, more secure than passwords, and remove the need for multi-factor authentication. The shift towards passkeys is part of a wider industry trend to reduce reliance on passwords. #CyberMonth #Passkeys #PasswordlessAuthentication #BiometricAuthentication
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/google-passkeys-default-sign-in/
Maybe I just have my tinfoil hat on, but I foresee some dark consequences to people becoming acclimated to handing over DNA as a password for everything.
nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 bug report for the latest Olympus alpha on Android 14. This occurs when I tap a channel.

Early gm

Updating to GrapheneOS Android 14...
Pfuck off.


