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stuff like this makes me wish Firefox supported serial communication like Chrome does :/. I haven't run into this since I don't have a hardware passkey, but the Circuit Python website makes it super easy to communicate and flash over serial... expect I have to use Chrome for five minutes


For DIY interaction with USB Webauthn/Passkey hardware tokens, you don't want serial (USB CDC), you want USB HID protocol. Those are two different things.

This was briefly possible with WebUSB, but all mainstream browser vendors have a stoplist of certain USB devices for security reasons.


exactly


unfortunately that's not the crowd of people here. 80% of the comments under this thread (right now, 2:52est) are making similar arguments and *continue* to act like LLMs are doing something unique/creative... instead of just generating sentences, from algorithms, from virtually pirated content in the form of data mining


“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/21810-it-is-difficult-to-ge...


Gotta get that tender offer money somehow.


“As if LLMs are doing something creative and aren’t just algorithms”

You have no idea what you’re talking about huh?



> american kindergarten

what point are you trying to make here exactly?


Fox News


Fox News has never published a retraction?


...Really? It's the icon on the top-right of the Fx dev tools menu that looks like a mobile device. Also, both Chrome and Fx use the same keyboard shortcut to activate mobile view (Ctrl + Shift + M)


Yes, really. I'm sorry to disappoint you that I couldn't find the button. It's very much possible though.


It could be harmful to your cat's health if they don't like the noise of the bell. Not all cats are bothered by it though


The risk isn't the sound, it's catching on something. But, there are bells that are integrated into the collar, to prevent this.


In my experience, TekSystems (an IT hiring agency) have proven to be a waste of time. Even if you manage to secure a job through them, be prepared to sacrifice a significant portion (10-30%) of your potential salary, as they'll deduct your hourly/salary pay as a finding/employment fee. I'm not sure if this is common practice with other recruitment companies but I find it to be very scummy


This is not customary. In fact I've never heard of it for placements. A broker for consulting work might take a finder's fee, but never for regular employment.

Way back when, like in the 1950s and 60s, employment agencies might take a percentage. The shift to more contract work, where the percentage is baked into the billed rate vs. what they pay, has ended this.


This comment really hits home with me. I didn't read it, but


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