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[3294.00 --> 3299.76] part of the keystrokes that I auto-fill with, that risk profile for me is worth it. |
[3299.84 --> 3305.26] Now, there are a couple of places that I remain phone two-factor authentication. |
[3305.58 --> 3306.82] So GitHub is one of them. |
[3307.04 --> 3308.46] My NextCloud is another one. |
[3308.88 --> 3313.68] There's a couple that I keep out of Bitwarden, Bitwarden itself being a great example. |
[3314.46 --> 3319.68] Most of the time, I keep things in Bitwarden just because it's easier, which is not the |
[3319.68 --> 3322.16] best security answer, but that's the reality. |
[3322.66 --> 3323.60] I mean, I like your answer, though. |
[3323.60 --> 3324.30] I think it makes sense. |
[3324.36 --> 3326.02] What is the threat model exactly, though? |
[3326.14 --> 3327.98] I mean, it seems like it's a physical one, right? |
[3328.28 --> 3331.26] Isn't it mostly a physical threat model with that situation? |
[3331.36 --> 3334.04] Which, you know, I think that's a real balancing act there. |
[3334.18 --> 3335.76] You got to decide what you're going to protect against. |
[3335.86 --> 3340.04] And if you're in a scenario where somebody could physically take advantage of that, they |
[3340.04 --> 3341.74] may also have access to your phone. |
[3342.58 --> 3343.30] Physical access, man. |
[3343.42 --> 3347.06] Once you got physical access and if your kid can then go through and buy stuff from Amazon |
[3347.06 --> 3351.14] or from whatever else, do you want that all in one device and one app? |
[3351.20 --> 3352.58] Yeah, that's true. |
[3352.58 --> 3356.92] I think Alex made a perfect point, though, that he did his risk model to figure out that's |
[3356.92 --> 3358.02] not his use case. |
[3358.16 --> 3360.46] For other people in other situations, that might not be. |
[3360.94 --> 3361.88] Wait till his daughter's older. |
[3363.38 --> 3368.54] But my Bitwarden authenticates with my face on my phone or my thumb on my MacBook. |
[3369.08 --> 3373.08] Like, unless she's chopping my thumb off when I'm sleeping, which I'll probably notice. |
[3373.96 --> 3378.62] She's not going to unlock my Bitwarden unless she literally knows the password, which one day |
[3378.62 --> 3379.48] she will, I'm sure. |
[3379.62 --> 3384.96] But if you'd like to send a boost into the show, go get a new podcast app at newpodcastapps.com. |
[3385.04 --> 3386.12] Load your wallet up with a few sats. |
[3386.20 --> 3386.76] They're on sale. |
[3387.40 --> 3389.82] So it's a great time to boost the dip and send it in. |
[3390.32 --> 3392.64] What is Bitcoin with a price check today? |
[3393.70 --> 3397.74] Not that I'm looking, but $20,000, $16.19. |
[3398.08 --> 3398.90] I don't know why you'd ask that. |
[3398.90 --> 3400.60] Well, it's above $20,000. |
[3400.70 --> 3402.76] I suppose that's considered a W these days. |
[3403.22 --> 3406.84] Let's be honest, not for long, but that's, don't get me into the doom and gloom of the |
[3406.84 --> 3407.82] economy that's coming. |
[3408.16 --> 3410.76] So it's a great time to boost the show. |
[3410.88 --> 3411.68] I'll just put it that way. |
[3412.16 --> 3413.70] It's a long-term investment, right? |
[3413.78 --> 3414.20] Just hodl. |
[3414.38 --> 3414.78] That's right. |
[3415.42 --> 3417.50] Put your boost to work by getting them cheap today. |
[3417.78 --> 3418.06] Hodl. |
[3418.24 --> 3418.52] Hodl. |
[3418.96 --> 3419.56] Hodl indeed. |
[3420.24 --> 3423.02] And also, just a major thank you to our members. |
[3423.54 --> 3426.20] Our site reliability engineers make the show possible. |
[3426.20 --> 3429.10] And as a thank you, we give you an ad-free feed of the show. |
[3429.20 --> 3429.86] So no ads. |
[3430.52 --> 3435.06] And we are working, still doing the plumbing on live versions. |
[3435.16 --> 3436.36] We'll have a live feed as well. |
[3436.42 --> 3437.74] You'll have both options as a member. |
[3438.18 --> 3440.90] And I'm just kind of in the early stages with that. |
[3441.06 --> 3445.36] So if you are an RSS generator wizard, reach out. |
[3445.66 --> 3450.40] I could use your help on that at selfhosted.show slash SRE if you want to sign up. |
[3450.66 --> 3453.42] And then you can also support all the shows on the network. |
[3453.88 --> 3455.14] Become a member for all the shows. |
[3455.14 --> 3458.88] Get all the special features, all ad-free, at jupyter.party. |
[3459.12 --> 3464.42] And one of those nice features is a self-hosted bonus post show, which will be coming up in |
[3464.42 --> 3464.98] just a little bit. |
[3465.38 --> 3468.02] Going to talk about yet another golf that I've purchased, I think. |
[3468.32 --> 3468.90] I can't wait. |
[3469.12 --> 3473.32] I've specifically made Alex wait to tell me, so that way I can hear about it in the post |
[3473.32 --> 3473.48] show. |
[3473.92 --> 3475.14] I bought number seven. |
[3475.70 --> 3475.82] Yeah. |
[3477.24 --> 3478.62] It's becoming a problem. |
[3479.52 --> 3481.34] We're going to need dinner, have an intervention. |
[3481.34 --> 3486.34] Now, I really do want to see all of your smiling faces in London on August the 5th. |
[3486.58 --> 3490.12] Meetup.com slash Jupiter Broadcasting for all the details. |
[3490.54 --> 3493.86] And on the day itself, we'll probably be posting in there as well. |
[3493.94 --> 3497.46] If you're not quite sure exactly where to find us, keep an eye on that meetup page. |
[3497.52 --> 3499.24] That's where the source of truth is for that. |
[3499.66 --> 3502.80] To write into the show, it's selfhosted.show slash contact. |
[3502.94 --> 3504.34] That's the place to go to get in touch with us. |
[3504.62 --> 3507.10] And you can find me on Twitter at Ironic Badger. |
[3507.22 --> 3507.90] How about you, Josh? |
[3507.90 --> 3511.18] So you can find me at jscar underscore hawk. |
[3511.24 --> 3515.02] So that's J-S-K-A-R underscore H-A-W-K. |
[3515.44 --> 3516.68] Thank you very much for joining us. |
[3516.70 --> 3517.38] It was a blast. |
[3517.96 --> 3518.28] Absolutely. |
[3518.46 --> 3518.90] My pleasure. |
[3519.14 --> 3519.90] Thanks for having me on, guys. |
[3520.30 --> 3520.84] It was a lot of fun. |
[3520.90 --> 3524.98] We'll put a link to your GitHub for all the projects for the Raspberry Pi, as well as your |
[3524.98 --> 3526.00] social in the show notes. |
[3526.36 --> 3529.60] You can find the podcast on Twitter at selfhostedshow. |
[3529.70 --> 3530.70] I'm at Chris LES. |
[3531.04 --> 3534.90] And don't forget, we're doing the show live on Wednesdays now, every other Wednesday. |
[3534.90 --> 3538.64] You can get your local time and date at jupiterbroadcasting.com slash calendar. |
[3538.80 --> 3542.78] And you can catch video replays of the show at jupiter.tube. |
[3542.90 --> 3545.56] As also, you can catch the live stream there. |
[3545.66 --> 3547.98] It's just like one place to remember, jupiter.tube. |
[3548.24 --> 3552.70] Whilst I'm in England, that might go on hiatus for a week or two, but we'll see. |
[3552.86 --> 3553.16] We'll see. |
[3553.46 --> 3555.94] Yeah, there's always trickiness when you're traveling. |
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