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Article links to 1Password’s directory of passkey supported sites/apps.
Hey what’s up everyone. I’m one of the Reddit refugees that purged their accounts and searched the Fediverse for a new home. Happy to be here! AMA about Vancouver, the tech industry, my dog, or taking long walks outside :)
Article links to 1Password’s directory of passkey supported sites/apps.
You’re thinking about “device-bound passkeys”. Bitwarden and any other third-party credential manager leverages “synced passkeys” because they don’t control the hardware.
Synced passkeys are actually called out in the FIDO Alliance’s FAQs as preferred since they more closely align with the desired replacement of traditional passwords.
It’s an interesting thought to consider that without access to centralized distribution platforms like app stores, something incredibly similar is created in its place: The so-called “super-app” (e.g. WeChat, Alipay).
Poe’s law on full display
It’s always been up to instance admins to decide for themselves between the tradeoff of creating manual signup friction in order to reduce spam, or remove it in order to quickly scale for more users. This might remove a tool for now, but I think more tools will be added as alternatives.
I also prefer “New” and “Top Day”, but for different community lists:
Local
+ New
for what’s going on around lemmy.ca communitiesSubscribed
+ Top Day
for the wider Fediverse communities I’m subbed to as a sort of “daily digest”Wow, that’s some nice data visualization going on there. Thanks for linking!
You definitely own it to yourself to finish it! Now this comes down to personal opinion, but IMHO the campaign falls into the perfect “sweet spot” of length: ~6 hours.
IMHO Titanfall 2 has one of the best campaigns for a SP FPS.
Why create a new community that’s a directory of other communities? I would imagine that if someone is wondering “Is there a community for my specific city/town/area?” then they probably would either:
All told, IMHO the way to improve discoverability of regionalized communities is via making them more visible via the province-wide communities. After all, you found Ontario communities by coming to this Canadian-specific instance first, right?
No prob, happy to help!
I also found some related GitHub issues for a couple of your other suggestions:
I don’t have notes for all your points, but for a couple of them:
(1) This is being actively discussed in this GitHub issue.
(4) This can be accomplished in your account’s Settings: Type
and Sort type
Hope that helps!
Good idea! Updated. 👍
@[email protected] thoughts on pinning somehow to help new Reddit refugees navigate this strange new world?
What’s likely happening is that when you link through and see “You must log in or register to comment”, you aren’t accessing that post via the lemmy.ca instance. Your account is instance-specific, but as @Aawr said, you can interact with content from other instances (unless that instance or community has rules to the contrary or has blocked your instance).
The way in which you can access that post via your “home” instance of lemmy.ca is either:
Using these, I found my way here: https://lemmy.ca/post/626156
Well, it’s a full keypair being stored: Authenticators like Bitwarden need to first provide the public key to the relying party (RP) so the RP can issue the encrypted auth challenge. The challenge then is handed back to the authenticator, user verification happens, then the challenge is signed by the private key and sent back to the RP for verification to complete the auth ceremony.