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Claude Code
Let's talk about Claude Code and your experiences
Making sense out of online password managers and multifactor authentication
Services are changing how users authenticate. Traditional passwords often require differing forms of multifactor authentication. Some services have done away with their own passwords and instead rely on google, facebook, or other third-party authentication. Then again, most online password managers require their own multifactor authentication. How do we deal with this complexity?
Starlink deployments
Starlink Internet. Deploying it using it experience with managing it.
Solar and other alternative power generation
Discussion surrounding experience with the use of solar, or wind turbines or water turbines or other methods of power generation in remote areas
Unifi Talk
Talking about any of the unifi product lines network, protect, talk, access, connect
Remote screen sharing and control apps
What remote screen sharing or control program app or service do you use to connect to missionary computers from afar?
AI is Great
AI fans and advocates discussing tips & tricks for how to use it well.
AI is Concerning
AI skeptics discussing how to help people avoid the downsides of AI and minimize potential harm to humanity from it.
Secure Comms in Hostile Environments
What works? What doesn't? Do you have a solution for all your devices, phones, laptops, tablets, etc? Lets talk about stuff like GrapheneOS, its limitations and its enhanced derivatives; Tails and its limitations and derivatives; VPNs that are built to get around persistent, hostile censorship. And anything else that comes to mind.
From Firefighting to Builder
How to take an IT department from constantly putting out fires on a daily basis to building new functionality.
Making Proposal Framework
How to write a request to get approval to make a purchase. The discussion would center around a framework that would assist the requester in making their "case" in why the purchase should be made.
Backup servers and Backup solutions for groups of users
Backup yesterday!
Clickfix and Infostealers
The clickfix social engineering technique is a highly effective means to deliver malware directly to the user. When successfully delivered via clickfix, an infostealer will harvest locally stored credentials and secrets and send them to the threat actor. The discussion will briefly touch on the history, malware payloads, and defenses and their observed limitations.
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