#soylent | Logs for 2026-04-25
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[06:22:47] <c0lo> https://www.youtube.com
[06:22:50] <systemd> ^ 0303Oh… Gen Z is all about learning unless you tell them what to study! #genz #EduTok #highschool #hope
[08:44:18] <Ingar> good thinmg I don't give a fuck about soccer
[15:50:37] <janrinok> likewise....
[19:43:29] <Ingar> hi janrinok
[19:57:57] <chromas> https://www.youtube.com
[19:57:59] <systemd> ^ 0303SPACEBALLS 2: The New One Teaser (2026)
[19:58:15] <chromas> April 23 next year eh
[20:32:08] <AlwaysNever> Wise soylentils, what's your take on the feasibility of passkeys? Don't their hardware-bound nature make you nervous because of devices getting lost, robbed, bricked?
[20:37:25] <chromas> That's why you still have a regular password as a backdo—I mean backup.
[20:42:55] <fab23> AlwaysNever: do not use passkeys (yet), but recently came across this postings: https://lobste.rs and https://scotthelme.co.uk
[20:43:01] <systemd> ^ 0303Passkeys: A Shattered Dream
[20:43:06] <systemd> ^ 0303Security considerations when using Passkeys on your website
[20:49:01] <AlwaysNever> but if the promise of passkeys is to remove the user's clumsy password management practices out of the security equation, but the user still has to have plain old password as a backup method, what is being gained here?
[20:49:54] <chromas> The backup password is security written down on a sticky note and buried 20 feet underground in your secret vault.
[20:50:43] <fab23> AlwaysNever: one reason I do not use passkey yet, as I have a random individual password for each site, which my browser does remember (and share with selfhosted firefox sync server).
[20:53:00] <AlwaysNever> chromas: that password management practice of your cannot be called clumsy, but bog standard Joe user is still clumsy managing his old-style backup-method password
[20:54:12] <AlwaysNever> fab23: I do the same with my old style passwords, but I don't let my browser remember them, I keep them in an encrypted local file
[20:57:51] <fab23> AlwaysNever: I do that for "important" ones, but all others are in the browser for convenience (and stored on encrypted disk)
[21:53:15] <chromas> https://www.youtube.com
[21:53:17] <systemd> ^ 0303Multiview Stereo Projection
[21:53:21] <chromas> "Wait, it's all smoke and mirrors?"
[22:32:24] <c0lo> =sub https://www.sciencedaily.com
[22:32:39] <systemd> Submitting "Antarctica Just Saw the Fastest Glacier Collapse Ever Recorded"...
[22:32:40] <systemd> Sub-ccess! "03Antarctica Just Saw the Fastest Glacier Collapse Ever Recorded" (19p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[22:44:03] <c0lo> Huh? https://www.youtube.com
[22:44:06] <systemd> ^ 0303IPv8 Changes Everything We Know About IP