- Install GPG4Win.
- Start up Kleopatra (a UI tool from 1) and make sure your YubiKey is loaded there.
- You can also add GPG4Win to Startup folder using a link with this Target:
This will only load the agent at Startup, and you won't be bothered by any UI or tray agent."C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuPG\bin\gpg-connect-agent.exe" /bye
- You can also add GPG4Win to Startup folder using a link with this Target:
- Download wsl2-ssh-pageant into your Windows
%userprofile%/.ssh
directory (Windows dir is important for performance).
- Scaling k8s daemonset down to zero
kubectl -n kube-system patch daemonset myDaemonset -p '{"spec": {"template": {"spec": {"nodeSelector": {"non-existing": "true"}}}}}'
- Scaling up k8s daemonset
kubectl -n kube-system patch daemonset myDaemonset --type json -p='[{"op": "remove", "path": "/spec/template/spec/nodeSelector/non-existing"}]'
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Kinesis Freestyle (Terrible key switches. Mushy and un-lovable)
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Kinesis Freestyle Edge (Traditional layout with too many keys, mech switches, proably too big to be tented easily/properly)
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Matias Ergo Pro (Looks pretty great. Have not tried.)
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ErgoDox Kit (Currently, my everyday keyboard. Can buy pre-assembled on eBay.)
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ErgoDox EZ (Prolly the best option for most people.)
A more complete example (with rewriting cookie domains/paths) can be found at http://blog.haproxy.com/2014/04/28/howto-write-apache-proxypass-rules-in-haproxy/
We will try something roughly equivalent to the following ProxyPass
directives in Apache2:
ServerName www.example.com
...
ProxyPass /foo/ http://foo.local
ProxyPassReverse /foo/ http://foo.local
In haproxy.cfg
we define a backend, say foo, to reverse-proxy to foo.local
backend server.
Short version: I strongly do not recommend using any of these providers. You are, of course, free to use whatever you like. My TL;DR advice: Roll your own and use Algo or Streisand. For messaging & voice, use Signal. For increased anonymity, use Tor for desktop (though recognize that doing so may actually put you at greater risk), and Onion Browser for mobile.
This mini-rant came on the heels of an interesting twitter discussion: https://twitter.com/kennwhite/status/591074055018582016
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