println!("Hiiiiii :3");
transfeminine gender mess, born to :3 in a world of :)'ers !!"great emotional support puppygirl :3"- @fugi
"on the spectrum"- my boss
"smells a little"- wife
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) me! /j
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@star@amazonawaws.comhave you thought about using TLS client certificates for authenticating to remote servers instead of a homebrew auth protocol?i think that as an authr/n protocol, OIDC has lots of advantages in terms of how familiar users are with it, and how very versatile it is inherently.
In the Root Signing Ceremony, several selected individuals from around the world come together and sign the root DNSKEY RRset in a very public and highly audited way. The ceremony produces an RRSIG record that can be used to verify the root name server’s public KSK and ZSK. Instead of trusting the public KSK because of the parent’s DS record, we assume that it’s valid because we trust the security procedures around accessing the private KSK.I guess my thought process here is: "If this is ok for the entire internet to use, then I think it should be okay for me as well". And, regardless:
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@star@amazonawaws.comI know how this might sound, but for the first two paragraphs I thought this was a shitpostWell, no offense, but if you know how something is going to sound when you type it out, you always have the option of re-thinking, re-phrasing, clarifying.
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