@glyph I can cite precisely one NIST standard from memory, and this is it: “According to NIST SP 800-63b, section 5.1.1.2, we shouldn’t rotate passwords unless we expect they’ve been compromised.”
I busted that out on a call once and it stopped an entire argument. My CTO was also on the call and I saw him looking over at me, mouth agape.
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I've been bedridden for the last 9 months, unable to work as I try to get a surgeon and insurance lined up for my operation to let me work again.
If you could send a couple dollars, it'd really help. Time isn't on my side here, and waiting is very expensive.

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Typepad is shutting down in a month.
To answer your next question: yes, they were acquired by a private equity firm a few years ago.
Audiobooks are a 100% valid way of reading, and if it's your primary way, I hear & honor ya.
Your irregular reminder that if you enjoy audiobooks Libro.fm is an incredibly good replacement for Audible.
Libro.fm provides DRM-free downloadable MP3 versions of the book (in addition to having an app you can use). They've had at least 90% of the books I've looked for.
They're also an employee-owned social corporation that allows you to support local independent bookstores with your purchases.
I recently bought an 8bitdo keyboard which comes with a pair of large “Mashable” programmable buttons. I mapped them to shift+ctrl+c and v, which works in my terminal and several apps which want ctrl+c and ignore the extra shift. They are surprisingly handy! Sadly Firefox didn’t.

Back then, the scheme to guarantee persistence had been changed for the third time.
Today I read the (excellent) Debian trixie release notes, which warn that interface names may change on upgrade…
We're going to need journalists to stop talking about synthetic text extruding machines as if they have *thoughts* or *stances* that they are *trying* to *communicate*. ChatGPT can't *admit* anything, nor *self-report*. Gah.
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/chatgpt-chatbot-psychology-manic-episodes-57452d14
