I hereby claim:
- I am richardtowers on github.
- I am richardtowers (https://keybase.io/richardtowers) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASB1750dnKvntFbQBQsgbZhS3yrhj88IzKloBplsnGX7wgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
void Main() | |
{ | |
const int maxHits = 100*1000; | |
var list = new List<Tuple<int, TimeSpan, TimeSpan>>(); | |
for(var i = 10; i < maxHits; i *= 2) | |
{ | |
var output = Test(i); | |
list.Add(Tuple.Create(i, output.Item1, output.Item2)); | |
} |
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I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
# Usage: IRichard Towers<ESC>@a | |
# Result: Co-authored-by: Richard Towers <richard.towers[at]digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk> | |
let @a='ICo-authored-by: ly$A <@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk>F@Pva<guf r.' |
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Google have good support for MFA. They support U2F tokens, and you can register more than one to the same account (cough AWS cough).
However, to make using MFA more convenient for users, they auto-check a "Don't ask again on this computer" checkbox. This means you generally don't get asked for you MFA device, because the machine you're on is already trusted.
I feel that the convenience of this is not worth the security trade off though - I'd prefer to have to use my security key each time.
I had a play with the cookies google uses. If you block the SMSV
cookie on accounts.google.com
you can force google
not to trust your machine and ask you to perform MFA each time you log in.
Create a template with a single ((link_to_file))
placeholder in Notify, and an API key. Then call the script with the filename to attach, the API key, and the template ID as environment variables, and a list of email addresses on standard in.
export API_KEY="redacted"
export TEMPLATE_ID="redacted"
export FILENAME_TO_UPLOAD="whatever.docx"