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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
1y
did everyone buy a yubikey before realising it's an open standard and you can just get them from google and other manufacturers
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ari ariYeah @ari@ice.arimelody.me
1y
@autumn at a glance it's really hard to find alternatives. how'd you come across these?
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
1y
@ari actually my friend saw my yubikey on my keychain and showed me his, he has 2 from google that were £30 each (which is kinda good considering that my yubikey was £50)

store.google.com/product/titan_security_key?hl=en-GB
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
1y
@ari unless. that's the only alternative?? surely not???
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ari ariYeah @ari@ice.arimelody.me
1y
@autumn i don't see many others!

i heard glimpses of the titan key but Wow google seem keen on you not finding it normally:
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
1y
@ari if i go on amazon i can find a few but from brands i really don't recognise... i guess not many tech corps are in the business of making hardware security keys which is weird imo. feels like a product that every big company should have, at least in an enterprise setting.
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ari ariYeah @ari@ice.arimelody.me
1y
@autumn which is bizarre!! i feel like we should at least have some open-source hobbyists out there with a 3d-printed model using parts off alibaba or something
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
1y
@ari or there should be some off-the-shelf component that does this that you can adapt for this. i know that the Google ones just use the Titan security chips that they use in Pixel phones, and i don't know if yubico are making their own silicon but it's entirely possible if they're charging 50 quid for it
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ari ariYeah @ari@ice.arimelody.me
1y
@autumn FPGA-based security key (it can run a web server if you poke at it, and it costs $200)
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
1y
@ari AND it's discontinued so you have to compete with everyone tryna get a Mister FPGA too 🤩
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UsernameSwift determination @usernameswift@pleromer.net
1y
@ari @autumn I know that there is an RP2040-based one
I'm sure that it could be given some sort of casing
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
1y
@usernameswift @ari i actually found out later a company called nitrokey makes ones with open source firmware i believe
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UsernameSwift determination @usernameswift@pleromer.net
1y
@autumn @ari Oh I've heard of them
Their laptops have always intrigued me
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