[01:47] U do [01:47] *I do [01:53] Let me know when you arrive [01:58] Was such a nice Sunday. [02:25] https://youtu.be/WSg9b94xuHk?t=118 [02:29] Did you guys hear about Librem5 Smartphone? [02:29] Plugs into a monitor and runs linux. [02:29] I have not [02:31] It was crowd funded in 2017. It's available for preorder now. [02:32] @ahoneybun where did you take the pictures? [02:32] @AdamOutler there's always KDE plasma mobile [02:33] Ah, the Purism one, I did see that one [02:34] Did you preorder that? [02:35] No. I am good with phones for a while [02:35] until the middle of this month, you mean? [02:37] Technically that is a while [02:38] But if I make a purchase, it will be the Pixel book upgrade. Only if the upgrade is compelling enough [02:38] No Pixel 3? [02:42] @AdamOutler, Not likely. I have gotten bored with the Pixel phones. There was a time when the Pixel/Nexus lines pushed the bar up a bit to set a new standard. They rarely had any killer features that other devices can offer. [02:43] I prefer not to have feature spam and quick updates. [02:44] Speaking of security. Some guy from Mitre just started working with me today at TracFone. Mitre maintains the CVE system. [02:44] Yes but even Motorola and Essential are doing fast updates. The October updates are already rolling out to the Essential [02:45] I know of Mitre [02:45] I told him, If he likes to hang out and talk tech I have a group who meets up from time to time and talk tech. [02:46] he said, "yeah, you don't get into this field without loving to talk about computers." [02:46] If you're up for a meetup, I have a new member for us, I think. [02:47] Feel free to invite him into the group. [02:47] https://t.me/joinchat/BhUCMTxvf9gyPWlE80ZnMQ [02:47] what's going on with the group status? [02:48] I posted a question a bit earlier to see if you guys want to meet up this weekend. I will be going out of town after (on the 11th). [02:49] I'm down. Did we get official again? [02:49] I will need to find out. I messaged Chris a few weeks ago. [02:50] Next time, ask him for more swag. We need Ubuntu logos displayed. [02:50] BTW, @AdamOutler - BitWarden is amazing! [02:51] why that over Enpass or the other open source solutions? [02:52] All of them lack a secure web interface and proper ChromeOS integration [02:52] LOL. https://help.bitwarden.com/article/what-happens-if-bitwarden-is-hacked/ [02:52] Part of this security comes from the fact that we rely on managed services and do not manage our cloud server infrastructure at all. [02:52] They transferred the liability and claimed it was a security feature. [02:53] Yeh... I host my own instance so that is not super worrying [02:53] yeah, well, I'm not sure i trust it. I can't find real info [02:54] WTF? Bitwarden processes and stores all data securely in the Microsoft Azure cloud using services that are managed by the team at Microsoft [02:54] I also have all non-US IP addresses firewalled off just to add another (tiny) layer of security. I have my instance secured with U2F [02:55] I don't trust anyone to host my password bank [02:55] This is NOT a security company. It's a mitigation company. I think they have no business making a password manager based on what I have read @KMyers [02:56] The password manager is open source so the source can be reviewed. It has a pretty large following [02:56] I don't like their statement on hosting, I will give you that [02:57] Look at the differences here https://help.bitwarden.com/ https://www.enpass.io/security/ [03:01] Bitwarden salts and hashes your master password with your email address on the client (your computer/device) before it is transmitted to our servers. [03:02] so if you get the email address, you know 1/2 of the salt. Instead of random salt, they are using static salt. [03:02] Well, as I use randomly generated email addresses for all services, I think I am personally covered [03:03] I don't trust this service. I think they are a bunch of jackasses looking to make the hot thing and trying to get in on the Microsoft Authenticator release before it becomes bit. [03:03] big* [03:03] They just released this today https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/account/authenticator [03:04] Authenticator has been around for a while [03:04] They just released some stuff for it today which greatly expanded functionality. [03:06] Three security announcements furthered Microsoft’s efforts to keep its customers safe. First, it announced password-less sign in for customers using Azure Active Directory through Microsoft Authenticator, which replaces passwords with multi-factor authentication involving the user’s phone, plus their fingerprint, face, or PIN. [04:21] I've been writing a bot to help out with a video game. It plays the game as a real player and interacts with Slack, Google, and the game in a virtual machine using ADB, OCR, and color analysis. [04:22] The team consists of 25 members max. They are busy and the game restricts notifications to 1 every 4 hours. [04:22] My team is top 25 out of 40k teams. [04:23] It runs an Android X86 machine on a Linux box running Jenkins and a Java app that I made. [06:56] @KMyers sure thing! [06:57] @KMyers Dear google, … I think its great that you have made new inroads into AI, and pushed the technological boundaries in every direction. We have driving cars, can peek around the planet, and can even search our gallery based on content. … So please tell me, why do my emails get stuck in the outbox since at least Android 4.0 now. [10:34] @govatent, Red Rocks. We should visit dud. [10:55] Unix admin job [14:12] @ahoneybun I feel like KDE is the best DE ever again. [14:12] Nice. [15:20] @govatent, New updates? [15:30] I just switched from gnome is all [16:17] Didn't like that gnome choppy animation goodness? [19:29] Lol