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How to use 1Password and 2FA with eTrade

IMPORTANT!
As of May 17, 2020, python-vipaccess stopped working for provisioning new Symantec VIP Access tokens (which was its raison d'être).
As of May 27, 2020, it's working again.
It might stop working again. and we might not be able to get it to work again (see #39)

Note: Your password cannot be more than 26 characters for you to use 2FA in general. eTrade makes you enter your 2FA code appened to your password to login and limits the length of password input to 32 characters, thus further restricting the maximum length of your actual password.

@dominictarr
dominictarr / readme.md
Created November 26, 2018 22:39
statement on event-stream compromise

Hey everyone - this is not just a one off thing, there are likely to be many other modules in your dependency trees that are now a burden to their authors. I didn't create this code for altruistic motivations, I created it for fun. I was learning, and learning is fun. I gave it away because it was easy to do so, and because sharing helps learning too. I think most of the small modules on npm were created for reasons like this. However, that was a long time ago. I've since moved on from this module and moved on from that thing too and in the process of moving on from that as well. I've written way better modules than this, the internet just hasn't fully caught up.

@broros

otherwise why would he hand over a popular package to a stranger?

If it's not fun anymore, you get literally nothing from maintaining a popular package.

One time, I was working as a dishwasher in a restu

@watson
watson / christmas-dinner.md
Last active December 28, 2017 12:00
Copenhagen Node.js Christmas Dinner invitation

Copenhagen Node.js Christmas Dinner

Date: January 6th 2018
Time: 5pm -> ?

Location

Zendesk DK HQ
Snaregade 12, 2nd floor
1205 Copenhagen

@watson
watson / bisect.sh
Last active January 27, 2022 10:55
Automated git bisect to find breaking commit in Node core. This example was used to find a specific issue, so it should of course be modified to fit your needs. These files are ment to be put inside the root of your locally cloned node repo.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script is an easy way to bisect between two releases of Node.js
if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
echo "Error: No arguments supplied!"
echo "Usage:"
echo " ./bisect.sh <git-ref> <git-ref>"
echo
echo "Example:"
@juanca
juanca / github_load_all_diffs.js
Created March 2, 2017 18:42
Github PR bookmarklet: Load all file diffs
javascript:
document.querySelectorAll('.load-diff-button').forEach(node => node.click())
@sindresorhus
sindresorhus / .profile
Created April 6, 2016 11:10 — forked from bmhatfield/.profile
Automatic Git commit signing with GPG on OSX
# In order for gpg to find gpg-agent, gpg-agent must be running, and there must be an env
# variable pointing GPG to the gpg-agent socket. This little script, which must be sourced
# in your shell's init script (ie, .bash_profile, .zshrc, whatever), will either start
# gpg-agent or set up the GPG_AGENT_INFO variable if it's already running.
# Add the following to your shell init to set up gpg-agent automatically for every shell
if [ -f ~/.gnupg/.gpg-agent-info ] && [ -n "$(pgrep gpg-agent)" ]; then
source ~/.gnupg/.gpg-agent-info
export GPG_AGENT_INFO
else
@watson
watson / airplay.md
Last active February 5, 2022 03:41
An overview over my AirPlay related modules
@eddiejaoude
eddiejaoude / most-active-users-on-github-2015.md
Last active November 30, 2017 10:30
Most active users on GitHub 2015

This is the top 1000 users on GitHub

Where are you on here?

For the first 6 months of 2015 (Jan - June).

Query used on Google's BigQuery with GitHubArchive Data

SELECT actor.login as user, COUNT(*) as total FROM (
@watson
watson / README.md
Last active July 13, 2023 22:42
A list of search and replace unix commands to help make a node repository 'standard' compliant

The standard code style linter is a great tool by Feross - check it out!

Remove trailing semicolons:

find . -path ./node_modules -prune -o -type f -name '*.js' -exec sed -i '' -e 's/;$//' {} \;

Ensure space between function and opening bracket: