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@DavidFreitag wow. Speech controlled vibrator? That must be awesome.
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Testing must be hilarious.
@AviD I mean you could put it in there, but the voice would be really muffled. Well, it should be really muffled, but I don't know what you're into.
@DavidFreitag I would imagine a certain echo effect
@AviD Like the proverbial hotdog down a hallway?
there would be some attenuation
@etherealflux Right right right, the line impedance. I always forget that. Alright, throw in a couple amplifiers and a band gap filter and she'll be right.
20:18
heh this is cool, Seinfeld bass
If by cool you mean lame, sure.
@DavidFreitag I have a recurring problem of free time (i.e. lack thereof).
But I do note your offer.
I will try to run my code (when it is ready) on the board I bought; one of them has a Cortex M0+.
@ThomasPornin Do you work more than 40h a week?
@Simon Occasionally, yes.
@ThomasPornin Hah, don't we all. I also have a few AM3352-based boards handy if you want to run some benchmarks. They are running a custom linux distro.
20:20
@Simon 40h a week, what is he working part time??
The same CPU from that question involving the AES hardware accelerator.
pls
@DavidFreitag It's a Cortex-A8, apparently
@ThomasPornin Yes, running at 1GHz
With 256MB of DDR3
What a mammoth
20:21
Indeed
324 pin 0.8mm bga package
The point of BearSSL is to be able to run within 20 kB of RAM and 20 kB of ROM.
@ThomasPornin True, but I figured it would be another data point under your belt ;]
Having optimized implementations for "big" architectures is also interesting, but secondary.
@DavidFreitag A data points is always welcome
For that matter, I have an account on the GCC Compile Farm, which lets me try some other architectures
Ooh that's nifty.
I also have an old iBook (PowerPC G3 at 300 MHz) and a converted Linksys router (200 MHz Mips)
I used to run tests on an HP-50g calculator (ARM9 at 50 MHz or so) but the upload & test was quite inconvenient.
20:28
If you want a massively underpowered machine, try a recent Macbook pro
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@ThomasPornin Well, if you are interested the Cortex-M0+ chips I have are 32MHz 256k flash and 32k sram in tqfp-32 packages. Pretty much the lowest-end arm chips available.
The ATSAMD20E18
@etherealflux Nice.
They've got lists of everything, don't they?
20:47
This article is a list of articles that are themselves lists of articles that are also lists on Wikipedia; i.e., each of the articles linked here is an index to multiple lists on a topic. == General referenceEdit == List of lists of academic journals Lists of important publications in science == Culture and the artsEdit == === LiteratureEdit === Lists of books Lists of 100 best books Lists of The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers Lists of The New York Times Non-Fiction Best Sellers Publishers Weekly lists of bestselling novels in the United States Lists of bookstores Lists of LGBT ...
@Gilles Holy meta recusion, Batman!
Wonder how far meta you have to take that before you find a one-member list?
@Iszi Bah, they don't even have a list of Wikipedia articles that don't mention themselves
@Gilles How about a list of Wikipedia articles that don't lead to Philosophy?
@ThomasPornin hey come one now, running on low power kit's not the important bit... it's all about the logo and the website... I note that bearssl.io is still available!
@RоryMcCune You've gotta' have a .io domain to be cool
20:50
@Gilles I was going to say that list is incomplete since it doesnt include itself, but of course it does.
@etherealflux exactly and a good logo
@Iszi even if you did, somebody would fork it.
it needs flat design
and 72 point pink comic sans on rainbow backgrounds
responsive
20:52
@etherealflux Oh, God! Even just thinking about that burns the retinas!
Like @Simon's mom!
I'm curious about what that actually does...the repo has a single js file with some shellcode in it
brb I need to push my metal box on wheels to my house
@etherealflux +1 for strangest euphemism of the week
@AviD You call that strange?
Doctor Strange, please.
@AviD gotta be single page with those parallax images that appear as you scroll...
20:56
saw a site like that recently - unfortunately they didnt bother checking which way you were scrolling.
@etherealflux it's not really obfuscated
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pfft
@etherealflux isn't having code at all somewhat unhip?
but they do get brownie point for the FAQ
> Just attackclone the grit repo pushmerge, then rubygem the lymphnode js shawarma module – and presto!
well if you DO have code, it should of course be stored in your database. With your HTML.
Yubikey NEO: brilliant idea. NFC token generation via my cell phone means low compromise risk and knowing my token is missing :)
21:11
@JeffFerland I've been using these things for a while. They're great for 2FA
Albeit, for our VPN, i'm using Duo Security and letting people use either the app, or their yubikey. Either one works.
I used a nano at FB, but they weren't really compatible with anything outside the company.
This results in me not receiving phone calls late at night when people get a new iPhonea nd don't have the Duo app installed anymore.
@Herringbone_Cat... you're in SF, I'm in SF... hmmm.
Yes, we do reset the private keys and keep those secret; so our Yubikeys are also not very useful to anything that doesn't validate to us.
@JeffFerland Hah. Apparently, we're doing the hip 2FA thing in SF now. :)
OAUTH + Neo + NFC = already relocked Amazon and Google accounts
21:14
The "Two slot" configuration of the yubikey ended up not working, giving people an option to use slot 2 for their own purposes..because no one can be trusted not to hold down the button and end up using slot 2 by accident. So we just delete slot 2's config.
Oh, it's not even slot 2... It's NFC and can probably hold quite a few
Got to figure out how to get a PGP key onto it now
@JeffFerland Really? I thought the NFC element only had one slot configured for it.
I think the only way you can put a PGP key on it is via "static password"
@Herringbone_Cat that's a pretty weak password
Alright, so multiple "write the number" codes stored... same as Google Authetnicator, but the token is actually on the Yubikey and the phone is just an interface :)
@JeffFerland I think that the Yubico OTP method is far superior to that. Don't think YubiKey supports that out of the box with the configuration tool, either.
21:22
@Herringbone_Cat Oh, OTP is way cooler for USB if you're doing in-org control.
But for securing accounts of other providers like AWS, etc... well, it works with them and it's nicer than just "on my phone"
Or gives me more warm fuzzies anyway
@JeffFerland Doesn't Amazon support TOTP out of the box?
@Herringbone_Cat Yeah. So instead of storing the token on the phone (Google Authenticator), I can store the token on the Yubikey.
@JeffFerland Ah I see. Sure, if you have a rooted phone that'll increase your security a bit. Although the yubikey may be more vulnerable to physical theft.
21:40
I'll attempt to upgrade this Win7 VM to Win10 but first, let me take this mandatory snapshot.
21:52
I gave up on Windows in-place upgrades around Windows ME. But please, be M$'s canary in a coal mine via VM! :)
22:14
Yes, yes, we know, you were there back when Windows was cool in 1879.
I take issue with the fact that windows was ever cool, anywhere.
 
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Q: Can I make cross-computer sharing compatible with tinfoil-hat security (password managers, email, etc.)

lnmaurerPreface: I realize the following is asking for tinfoil-hat type security, but I'm really curious for answers to my questions -- not suggestions to enable two-factor logons on gmail, etc. and call it a day. Please humor me. The basic issue is this: I use multiple computers, and really like the co...


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