Hackernews posts about MFA
MFA is Multi-Factor Authentication, a security process that requires users to provide two or more authentication factors, such as passwords and biometric data, in addition to something they know (like a password), to verify their identity before accessing a system or account.
- One criminal, 50 hacked organizations, and all because MFA wasn't turned on (www.theregister.com)
- The struggle of resizing windows on macOS Tahoe (noheger.at)
- Trump says Venezuela’s Maduro captured after strikes (www.reuters.com)
- Texas is suing all of the big TV makers for spying on what you watch (www.theverge.com)
- Maybe the default settings are too high (www.raptitude.com)
- AI will make formal verification go mainstream (martin.kleppmann.com)
- Roomba maker goes bankrupt, Chinese owner emerges (news.bloomberglaw.com)
- I'm a developer for a major food delivery app (old.reddit.com)
- 1.5 TB of VRAM on Mac Studio – RDMA over Thunderbolt 5 (www.jeffgeerling.com)
- You can make up HTML tags (maurycyz.com)
- Show HN: I made a memory game to teach you to play piano by ear (lend-me-your-ears.specr.net)
- Last Year on My Mac: Look Back in Disbelief (eclecticlight.co)
- How China built its ‘Manhattan Project’ to rival the West in AI chips (www.japantimes.co.jp)
- Open Infrastructure Map (openinframap.org)
- Eulogy for Dark Sky, a data visualization masterpiece (2023) (nightingaledvs.com)
- How Markdown took over the world (www.anildash.com)
- What makes you senior (terriblesoftware.org)
- Mathematics for Computer Science (2018) [pdf] (courses.csail.mit.edu)
- Jimmy Lai Is a Martyr for Freedom (reason.com)
- Meta made scam ads harder to find instead of removing them (sherwood.news)