"...the first rebellious act that a man can perform (is) refusing to sleep. That's the real #rebellion against #life and the generative process. That's the real #human idea: I refuse to sleep. I'm going to protest the idea of #sleep by turning night into day. I'm going to revel and drink and womanize all night. In this way, I show #time, #death, the natural process of destruction, decay, and regeneration - I show it all that with my mind, my will, I, #man, triumph."
#LeonardCohen on #night owls
How I regret trying a #passkey on an online account!
Before, my #password manager would fill in username & password automatically in the browser, only once in a while I would be asked for 2FA. I clicked "log in", and I was.
Since I accepted the passkey, the browser opens a page, then another, then another, so I wait. Then I have to pick which passkey to use (out of a total of 1). Then I have to identify myself to obtain access to the passkey, then a couple more pages loaded.
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2/2 At least this implementation of a #passkey is a bad user experience. Total turnoff.
Yes, I can still use username and password, but now I am asked for 2FA every single time, because the system expects the doggone passkey.
In short, for low value accounts, passkeys really don't seem to be worth the #hassle.
How I regret trying a #passkey on an online account!
Before, my #password manager would fill in username & password automatically in the browser, only once in a while I would be asked for 2FA. I clicked "log in", and I was.
Since I accepted the passkey, the browser opens a page, then another, then another, so I wait. Then I have to pick which passkey to use (out of a total of 1). Then I have to identify myself to obtain access to the passkey, then a couple more pages loaded.
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