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Found the ARM timer to get nanosecond (4ns) ticks off of BCM2835
BCM2835 ARM Timer Tick Counter Example (in C)
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Try Trezor-T Firmware on your laptop via the Trezor Emulator
If you do have questions or run into problems post on this thread, or, if you find reddit too adversarial, you can post on the GitHub discussion board tied to my posts. Please don't DM me.
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Trezor-T XMR Account Recovery (do not use, sample only)
SLIP10 XMR Recovery Script
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Possible Replacements to Trezor Password Manager
So no, I can set my reddit password to 79fb...a183 and I no longer need to remember it. Whenever I feed my Trezor the same arguments to encrypt-keyvalue I will always get the same ciphertext back. This method is actually what the original Trezor Password Manager uses, as well as the Keepass2Trezor plugin. After toying with this a while I wanted a bit more flexability so I made a mk_secret.py script to do most of the work for me. Now my command is simplified to:
- Would you use (or toy with) a Trezor KeePass launcher to replace Trezor Password Manager
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Risk of computing seed phrases
BTW. Here is my bip39-diceware list. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
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Simple sample script to dump Trezor Coinjoin taproot addresses
dump_cj_keypool.py, typical use as python dump_cj_keypool.py > keypool.txt
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Simple sample script to dump coinjoin taproot addresses
dump_cj_keypool.py
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How do I start bitcoin when I’m under the age of 18 and I’m on a phone if that’s even possible
An old post I made about it. Usually involves getting to the US and getting an adult to help. It's much easier if you take a summer job and have money that you can claim you earned instead of begging parents both for the money and the sign-off.
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How to configure Ubuntu automatic updates to house kernel and initrd on EFI ESP?
Here's the completed bash script for this, in case anyone is interested:
KeePass2.x
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Ask HN: Why do people use Password Managers?
And the best part is there are solutions already that do this: https://keepass.info/
Does it work on Android or iOS?
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Passwords vs Keys
🔗 KeePass
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Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine
When you're at a point where you're relying on a display name to make security-critical decisions, you've already lost.
Character substitutions like ķeepass or ƙeepass or keypass are at least possible to spot if you know the name of the product, but not the full URL.
But there are many ways to create lookalike domains that don't change the product name: https://keepass.org https://keepass.net https://keepass.info https://keepass.cx https://keepassxc.org https://keepass-info.net https://keepass-manager.com
Which of these is the correct one? (It's https://keepassxc.org of course, but just looking at the URL won't tell you that.)
The root cause is downloading software you see advertised on Google even though that does not in any way establish trustworthiness.
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Google announces passwordless by default: Make the switch to passkeys
> People love to hate on passwords but the reality is that for many circumstances (threat models) they are the best compromise. You can make them more than strong enough (take 32+ bytes out of /dev/random and encode however you like, nobody will ever brute force that in this universe) and various passwords managers solve the problem of re-use (never reuse a password).
> And it comes with the benefit that you control how it is stored and can apply as much redundancy as you want to feel comfortable.
Honestly, I agree! I used KeePass back in the day (https://keepass.info/) but now use KeePassXC (https://keepassxc.org/) and it's really nice - I don't know any of my passwords because they're all randomly generated and are pretty secure. The only one I have to remember is my main password for decrypting the safe, which I also wrote down and entrusted to someone close to me due to its complexity.
It honestly works great, software to interact with the password safe is on every platform where I need it to be, in addition to it being super easy to reason about storage, because it's basically just a file - that I can then put on self-hosted Nextcloud, or another solution like that, or USB sticks or burn to CDs for all I care.
Maybe I should also migrate all of my TOTP stuff over to it and look into good Android apps at some point, then I wouldn't quite need Google Authenticator or FreeOTP anymore, either.
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If you cannot download any books, then you’re on one of the scam sites
If you have used this combo at many sites (which is of course not recommended) then download one of the available free Password Managers like Keepass, Bitwarden, Lastpass or any others you can find with a Google Search
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Your privacy is optional
I also tried out KeePass for a little bit but prefer the BitWarden apps. The key thing here is don't store your passwords in the cloud as they are massive target for hackers.
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Best AUTOFILL plugin?
There are various Keepass add-ons, but I prefer the standalone version.
- Password manager
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KeePass vs VaultWarden
Best KeePass Windows desktop client: KeePass
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My privacy journey -thanks to this and r/privacy sub AND how can I make it better
If though you can't stand the idea of your password vault on a 3rd party server then you can use an offline password manager like KeePass. Of course, you have to take responsibility for making and storing backups of your vault in case something happens to your device. Fortunately, Syncthing can make this pretty trivial.
What are some alternatives?
blockbook - :blue_book: Trezor address/account balance backend
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
Bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree
KeePassDX - Lightweight vault and password manager for Android, KeePassDX allows editing encrypted data in a single file in KeePass format and fill in the forms in a secure way.
slips - SatoshiLabs Improvement Proposals
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet
Strongbox - A KeePass/Password Safe Client for iOS and OS X
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
trezor-user-env - Development tool for Trezor developers
KeePassWinHello - Quick unlock KeePass 2 database using biometrics with Windows Hello