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I dusted off my limited Python skills and modified Nitrokey's "Qubes OEM" installer to add support in anaconda for changing your LUKS passphrase at first boot. With that in place, we can now offer Qubes as a preinstall option: puri.sm/posts/qubes-now-a-prei

@Gina pretty good day. Was in Amsterdam briefly, and then Den Haag. New suit who dis

@gina we went to the other side of NL today and found hills! Amazing.

Aruba I make ya sudo gonna take ya to a root prompt I wanna own ya pretty momma. Key escrow I now know baby why don't we go. Oh I want to take you down to Ring0 we'll get there fast and then we'll take it slow. That's where we want to go way down to Ring0. threatpost.com/hpe-sudo-bug-ar

Updated to remove an extraneous step:

ajmartinez.com/tech/posts/2021

If you want to use something like a Nitrokey HSM2 for other crypto needs using pkcs11 just install opensc and you're off to the races.

@Gina we leave in late November you can join us in the land of guns, rattlesnakes, rampant COVID, and broken healthcare!

But the tacos are amazing.

@kyle that’s awesome man. Old machines are often this way. Shake out accumulation of gunk. Lube. Run it another century.

Took my Monroe LN-160x apart for a little cleaning and to diagnose the stuck register in the leftmost column causing it to increment by 50000000 with every addition. A few drops of oil and some fidgeting and it loosened up. Now it's working great.

Another weekend another quick FOSS project to share with whoever might find it useful: CrossBuild is a thing that exists now for providing a container with cross compilation toolchains for ARMv7 and i686. Anyone wishing to add more can surely use a multi-stage Dockerfile to extend what I've already done.

ajmartinez.com/tech/posts/2021

Thanks to the Rust Embedded team's `cross` containers being ancient, and all attempts at updating them appearing to be rejected, I've made my own that appear to work just fine for my needs. Less than 40 lines of notes to get it done. Will share later, it's time for this week to be OVER.

Workaround for a little bit of annoyance between competing daemons snagging my Librem Key:

ajmartinez.com/tech/posts/2021

@rbrown join works fine for me with the HDMI port. Insert key too, though I tend to use it with a mechanical keyboard and not the awful onboard one. ctrl-shift-v pastes in the terminal, and other keys paste in Emacs, so I don't miss shift-insert much but that was why I wanted to fix it in the EC. Matt already did it though, so I just went after the numpad next just because it bothered me that I couldn't use it even if I wanted to.

@rbrown okay, that’s easier then. Fishing that cable out, and then remembering which string of profanity and random button smashing makes my monitor decide to let me choose the input can be time consuming. Shouldn’t take long to set the displays to join and See What Happens.

@rbrown I’ll give it a shot today and let you know. I don’t join or mirror myself. I do use the HDMI directly with my current EC (the one from my fork), but I use it as the only display. I think I left the USB-C to DP cable plugged in too so I can try both.

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