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For all of GnuPG's faults, the usage you've described is exactly why I still use it. I have my master PGP key copied to several offline Yubikeys (one of which is stored offsite), and two day-to-day Yubikeys (one of which is always with me on my physical keychain) containing my current signing and encryption subkeys. The signing subkey is also used for SSH authentication. The second slot on the day-to-day Yubikeys is used for WebAuthn/Passkeys. The master key is brought out of storage only if I need to rotate or revoke a day-to-day subkey, or attest someone else's key for web-of-trust purposes.

I sign all of my Git commits, as well as Debian packages. I occasionally sign and encrypt email. My most important encryption use case is file backups, which are encrypted to my public key and copied offsite.

I'm excited about FOKS if it can serve as a modern alternative to the above, with fewer footguns that GnuPG.


A few months back, my wife and I had our windows open and heard some neighbors' kids playing drums and guitar in their garage. They were TERRIBLE.

We're sad we haven't heard them again recently. I was hoping to follow along as they got better.


You elided the part where TFA claims you can't test "unconventional email formats" via test orders. The full quote is:

Shopify doesn’t pro­vide a way to test uncon­ven­tional email for­mats without actu­ally placing real orders, so I did my cus­tomary dance of order-refund, order-refund, order-refund. My credit card is going to get locked one of these days.

The person who wrote the above knows a lot about Shopify, so if you're going to contradict them, it'd be nice to point to some evidence as to why you think they're wrong.


Anyone who has used these kinds of systems will have encountered tons of cases where those test systems weren't enough, so they use real purchases too

The test systems are broadly good and worth using, but no. Everyone uses real purchases too.


I pay roughly $800/mo each for two 10 Gbps transit connections (including cross-connect fees), plus $150/mo for another 10 Gbps peering connection to my local IX. 2-3 Gbps works out to less than $200/mo. (This is at a colo in Denver for my one-man LLC.)


Otter can be used as the backing store with groupcache-go, which is a fork of the original groupcache: https://github.com/groupcache/groupcache-go#pluggable-intern...


I have a very common first name (Dave) and a very uncommon last name (Pifke, pronounced PIF-key). The majority of my close friends call me by my last name, since there are several other Daves and Davids in our friend group.

My brother's friends do likewise, since his first name is Mike and he runs with a bunch of other Mikes and Michaels.

There's a naming collision when my brother and I hang out together, but since we live in different states, the system usually works.


Similar here. My last name is pretty unusual, but my first name is common, so I generally go by my last name with friends and colleagues. Oddly, I've gotten so used to this that it feels a little bit more formal when someone addresses me by my first name.

To make matters even more complicated, when I do use my first name, I almost always use an abbreviation. The only people that use my full first name are my parents, sister, and (occasionally) my wife, and it's really off-putting to hear it otherwise.

Names are interesting and weird.


There's always first initial partial last. DPif and MPif


Same. I work with a girl with first name Emily last name rhymes with “Wacky”. The latter is so much for fun to say and avoids collisions.


From https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html:

Please don't complain about tangential annoyances—e.g. article or website formats, name collisions, or back-button breakage. They're too common to be interesting.


Per WHOIS, it's assigned to Alibaba Cloud (could be a VM there):

  inetnum:        139.224.0.0 - 139.224.255.255
  netname:        ALISOFT
  descr:          Aliyun Computing Co., LTD
  descr:          5F, Builing D, the West Lake International Plaza of S&T
  descr:          No.391 Wen'er Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, 310099
  country:        CN
  admin-c:        ZM1015-AP
  tech-c:         ZM877-AP
  tech-c:         ZM876-AP
  tech-c:         ZM875-AP
  abuse-c:        AC1601-AP
  status:         ALLOCATED PORTABLE
  mnt-by:         MAINT-CNNIC-AP
  mnt-irt:        IRT-ALISOFT-CN
  last-modified:  2023-11-28T00:57:06Z
  source:         APNIC


I have two of these (for separate HVAC systems on top and bottom floors of my house) and can highly recommend

The killer feature of Home Assistant vs. my previous Nest setup came when I added door and window sensors, and programmed HA to pause heating/AC whenever doors or windows are open. I no longer turn into my father, who I remember shouting at us kids, "close the door, I'm not paying to air condition the outside!"


"Setec Astronomy" is the SSID of my home wifi network.

The password is the missile launch code from War Games.


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