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The Unraveling of the Justice Department: 60 attorneys describe a year of chaos

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/11/16/magazine/trump-justice-department-staff-attorneys....
1•tastyface•3m ago•1 comments

The Final Straw: Why Companies Replace Once-Beloved Technology Brands

https://www.functionize.com/blog/the-final-straw-why-companies-replace-once-beloved-technology-br...
1•ohjeez•3m ago•0 comments

Gimp 3.2 RC1: First Release Candidate for Gimp 3.2

https://www.gimp.org/news/2025/11/17/gimp-3-2-RC1-released/
1•marcodiego•3m ago•0 comments

Embedded Swift Improvements Coming in Swift 6.3

https://swift.org/blog/embedded-swift-improvements-coming-in-swift-6.3/
1•pjmlp•5m ago•0 comments

Reentry – A Space Flight Simulator

https://reentrygame.com/
1•nodesocket•5m ago•0 comments

fx – an efficient (micro)blogging service that you can self-host

https://github.com/rikhuijzer/fx
1•indigodaddy•6m ago•0 comments

The productivity impact of coding agents

https://cursor.com/blog/productivity
1•janpio•7m ago•0 comments

Convergence: Run queries across models and analyze inconsistencies

https://github.com/riemannzeta/convergence
1•riemannzeta•8m ago•0 comments

Stress Is an Ancient Superpower That Is Slowly Killing You

https://kottke.org/25/11/stress-is-an-ancient-superpower-that-is-slowly-killing-you
1•ulrischa•8m ago•0 comments

Struggling to track AI agents? This tool gives you a single source of truth

https://www.zdnet.com/article/struggling-to-track-ai-agents-this-open-source-tool-gives-you-a-sin...
1•CrankyBear•9m ago•0 comments

AI Uncovers Evidence of Life in 3.3B-Year-Old Rocks

https://gizmodo.com/ai-uncovers-evidence-of-life-in-3-3-billion-year-old-rocks-2000687539
1•poopcat•9m ago•0 comments

A surprise with how ' ' handles its program argument in practice

https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/ShebangRelativePathSurprise?showcomments
1•todsacerdoti•11m ago•0 comments

OpenBSD Amsterdam, OpenBSD VPS Hosting

https://openbsd.amsterdam/
2•doublepg23•11m ago•0 comments

Book Reports Potentially Copyright Infringing, Thanks to Court Attacks on LLMs

https://www.techdirt.com/2025/11/18/book-reports-potentially-copyright-infringing-thanks-to-court...
1•speckx•12m ago•0 comments

Cobalt 200: Azure's next cloud-native CPU Hub

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/announcing-cobalt-200-azure%E2%8...
2•rbanffy•14m ago•0 comments

World Labs – Building 3D spatial-AI world models

https://www.worldlabs.ai/
2•Brysonbw•16m ago•0 comments

The Atom Bomb and Japanese Christianity [pdf]

https://isonomiaquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/iq-3.4-zellen-nagasaki.pdf
1•brandonlc•17m ago•1 comments

The House Draws the Line at Jeffrey Epstein

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-11-18/epstein-vote-is-congress-line-in-the-sand-w...
1•wslh•19m ago•1 comments

Dr. Fei-Fei Li on jobs, robots and why world models are next

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctjiatnd6Xk
1•Brysonbw•19m ago•0 comments

The False Glorification of Yann LeCun

https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/the-false-glorification-of-yann-lecun
1•guilamu•20m ago•0 comments

Paiml/Depyler: Compiles Python to Rust, Helping Transition to Rust Code

https://github.com/paiml/depyler
1•rbanffy•20m ago•0 comments

Beyond the Primary User: 3 Types of Smart-Home Users

https://www.nngroup.com/articles/smart-home-users/
1•ulrischa•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Polymarket/Kalshi Arbitrage Scanner Powered by Gemini Pro 3

https://arb.carolinacloud.io/
1•bojangleslover•20m ago•0 comments

Cloudflare CTO: This was not an attack

https://twitter.com/dok2001/status/1990791419653484646
2•doener•21m ago•0 comments

Chicken Caesars: they're messing with your Bluesky feed

https://thedabbler.patatas.ca/pages/bluesky-caesars.html
2•Sophira•25m ago•0 comments

Text to CAD for Aircraft Design

https://strato.so/
1•k1a11220•26m ago•0 comments

Meta Did Not Violate Antitrust Law, Judge Rules

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/18/technology/meta-antitrust-monopoly-ruling.html
7•lateforwork•26m ago•1 comments

Intel Lass Feature Looks Like It Will Be Upstreamed for Linux 6.19

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-LASS-For-Linux-6.19
4•doener•26m ago•0 comments

Red Hat Losing Another Longtime and Prominent Linux Kernel Engineer

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Red-Hat-David-H-Leaving
4•Bender•27m ago•0 comments

A Week with Elixir (2013)

https://joearms.github.io/published/2013-05-31-a-week-with-elixir.html
1•giancarlostoro•27m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Passwords are okay, impulsive Internet isn't

https://www.dedoimedo.com/life/passwords-passkeys.html
3•brycewray•6mo ago

Comments

palata•6mo ago
Hmm... I see a rant against the state of software (bad software, AI diarrhea, ...) and TooBigTech having control over everything. I can agree with that, but it has nothing to do with the "passwords vs passkeys" question.

The rant against passkeys? I don't get it. Just like one can use a password manager controlled by TooBigTech or KeePass, one can use a passkey controlled by TooBigTech or a Yubikey. I find it great to authenticate directly with my Yubikey (over FIDO2) instead of using my Yubikey to decrypt a password and copying it in a form.

And then there is the part that is completely wrong about security. They say that they "can't trust their phone" so they don't want to keep the passkeys there. But that is not correct: if the passkeys are encrypted and the key is stored in a TPM, then that's effectively similar to having a security key (you have to trust the TPM, just as you have to trust the security key of course).

And then there is the nonsense:

> I can set up KeePass Portable on a USB key, run it in Linux via WINE, place it inside an encrypted VeraCrypt container, copy to any which file sharing service, if I want.

If the device where you enter the password is compromised, then the password will be compromised as soon as you enter it on that device. No matter how much you show off with your funny setup with WINE and VeraCrypt. A password manager doesn't protect against that, so passwords can be exfiltrated as they are used. Whereas a FIDO2 authentication requires the passkey every time. E.g. I need to physically touch my Yubikey for it to sign the challenge. It could be MitM, but it is visible ("I touched my Yubikey and it didn't work, what happened?").

Authenticating over FIDO2 with a security key is strictly superior to entering a password in a field, period.