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came here to add atuin!


love the idea! I would have registered if it weren't using passkey. is there a reason you chose this for user verification? I've never used it and am hesitant to adopt technologies that give chrome more control over the browser market


Many password managers have passkey support, I'm using the free version of Bitwarden and can recommend it. Windows Hello can also be used, and afaik Apple Keychain too.


Thanks!

I chose it because I wanted to learn more about passkeys and I liked the idea that I wouldn’t have to deal with private credentials themselves; just save a public key to my database. I use both KeePassXC and Bitwarden and they’re slowly getting support for passkeys (currently only on desktop).

I briefly had the ability to add a new passkey to the same account but wanted to keep it simple for my friends and not confuse them more. If that’s something that could help I’d be open to adding it in again.


I'm a novice at nginx and using modules. how do I figure out if the nginx docker images that I use are effected by this? it looks like the default image uses `debian:bookworm-slim`. is it safe to assume that the compiled version in that upstream image isn't using any additional modules?

> The issues affect nginx compiled with the ngx_http_v3_module (not compiled by default) if the "quic" option of the "listen" directive is used in a configuration file.


Hi!

The official nginx docker images ship with HTTP3 module enabled - and we have released the updated ones earlier today - so please update to stay secure.

You can also launch something like: $ docker run -ti --rm nginx:latest nginx -V

to check which modules are compiled in to the binary you're running.

Thanks!


Why are they enabled by default while this page says otherwise?: https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K000138444

  Note: The HTTP/3 QUIC module is not enabled by default and is considered experimental.


Because they are not so "official" maybe?


I remember reviewing this paper with my lab when it was published! Very interesting work


great! thanks for the suggestions


I second Hyperion and Neuromancer -- both are amazing book and a great representation of modern and classic sci-fi


is it though?! "language is the house of being"


I love this paper! I first read it years ago in college. The Botany of Desire is also a great read if you're into the study of plants and civilization


Well written article, thanks! I think some of your critics need to look up the term "veiled criticism"


Nah it's just too much of purple prose.

Frankly the article is just as bloated with words as the thing it criticizes


FYI @claudfuen "Get Started" link in the footer is broken -- redirects to https://www.leapml.dev/singup (typo)


Ah thanks! Fixing now.


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