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a collection of stickers on a couch. they're mostly logos of software projects, minus three which promote the sticker shop in question. the programming logos are for C++, ruby, rust, git, ubuntu, and lastly there's tux the linux mascot!

a collection of stickers on a couch. they're mostly logos of software projects, minus three which promote the sticker shop in question. the programming logos are for C++, ruby, rust, git, ubuntu, and lastly there's tux the linux mascot!

finally got my @stickr.shop order from november lol

ruby sticker is def going on my laptop, maybe the git sticker too? and my friend inspired me to put tux + ubuntu on one of my servers

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stickr.shop is now in 39C3 mode! Stickers will be delivered directly to you in the congress center during the congress.

#39c3 #ssh #stickr.shop #stickers

3 months ago 1 1 0 0

Also, stickers will be cheaper there because no shipping … All thanks to our on-site delivery service! :D #39c3

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

For everyone going to the 39C3 this year:

SSH to stickr.shop from inside the conference! There will be special conference stickers only available from in there! :)

#39c3 #ssh #stickers #ssh_stickr.shop

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

Not now sweetie, daddy is late for his shift at the integer factory

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Though, the only Windows 98 I was using was Win 98 SE. And I hear it was night and day compared to the original Win 98.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

It was kinda okay, though, depending on the hardware and software you were using …

I still get glitches nowadays when plugging in monitors or the power cable.

And Windows XP was kinda great.

4 months ago 0 0 1 0
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@pf.ie Yo, we really hope you got your stickers by now 😓

Let us know if they're still not there!

4 months ago 0 0 1 0
a bunch of 2-inch stickers within iridescent pouches, mainly logos for software and software tooling like Rust and Firefox. There's also a purple sticker of a donkey with a stickr.shop cap on

a bunch of 2-inch stickers within iridescent pouches, mainly logos for software and software tooling like Rust and Firefox. There's also a purple sticker of a donkey with a stickr.shop cap on

hell yeah thank you @stickr.shop

4 months ago 2 1 0 0

Due to high demand, we are currently out of stock for the soydev-frontend-pack! Everyone who ordered it in the last days might have to still wait a bit for their sticker order! 😬

But we'll make up for it and put in some extra stickers for all orders that are delayed! 🥳

4 months ago 2 0 0 0
Screenshot of an issue opened on Github:

[FEATURE] [security] Adding DNSSEC and SSHFP records #2

Open

altf4arnold opened yesterday · edited by altf4arnold

What feature do you want?

I would like you to implement DNSSEC with SSHFP records.
What problem does this solve?

With HTTPS, you can be certain that the website isn't being spoofed. Apart of encrypting your connection, it also validates the authenticity of the cert against a root CA.

In this current state, the SSH server will answer with a key. But there is no real way to verify said key's authenticity against anything. So basically, anyone could spoof the server and take away money from potential customers.

It is like leaving a HTTPS website open with a self-signed certificate
How should it work?

Providing the user does know how to use it (sadly requires a manual activation in your ssh-client configuration and the use of a resolver that doesn't predate the year 2000), your ssh client will compare the key provided by the server with the one provided by DNS.

Example on my own git server :

The authenticity of host 'git.adechamps.net (2a01:4f9:c012:4921::1)' can't be established.
ED25519 key fingerprint is: SHA256:7cRwIz8b9WeyFKp/IIJarR14o3K5P/vLP8hwjiWudUk
Matching host key fingerprint found in DNS.

You can see that it first doesn't know if my server is authentic, it will then look it up in the DNS and see that it found a match. So this is probably authentic (and if it finds a key and it doesn't match, it will prevent you from connecting all at once)

Screenshot of an issue opened on Github: [FEATURE] [security] Adding DNSSEC and SSHFP records #2 Open altf4arnold opened yesterday · edited by altf4arnold What feature do you want? I would like you to implement DNSSEC with SSHFP records. What problem does this solve? With HTTPS, you can be certain that the website isn't being spoofed. Apart of encrypting your connection, it also validates the authenticity of the cert against a root CA. In this current state, the SSH server will answer with a key. But there is no real way to verify said key's authenticity against anything. So basically, anyone could spoof the server and take away money from potential customers. It is like leaving a HTTPS website open with a self-signed certificate How should it work? Providing the user does know how to use it (sadly requires a manual activation in your ssh-client configuration and the use of a resolver that doesn't predate the year 2000), your ssh client will compare the key provided by the server with the one provided by DNS. Example on my own git server : The authenticity of host 'git.adechamps.net (2a01:4f9:c012:4921::1)' can't be established. ED25519 key fingerprint is: SHA256:7cRwIz8b9WeyFKp/IIJarR14o3K5P/vLP8hwjiWudUk Matching host key fingerprint found in DNS. You can see that it first doesn't know if my server is authentic, it will then look it up in the DNS and see that it found a match. So this is probably authentic (and if it finds a key and it doesn't match, it will prevent you from connecting all at once)

We just have the coolest customers! Our customer's feedback is an actionable Github issue … 😎

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

Actually … no 😬 I actually use a different gmail account for my phone to keep them separated 😅

Though, I use spotify, which kind of synchronises the music / podcasts I listen to.

5 months ago 0 0 1 0

I don't know what kind of users you mean, but no privacy-conscious user will ever want "their data sync'd to all devices".

If your data is on one device, you know exactly where it is. If your data is synced, it could as well be everywhere …

(Then again, I only have one phone and one computer.)

5 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Why, of course you can order them inside emacs …

> M-x term RET RET ssh stickr.shop RET

#emacs-stickers-in-emacs

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
A holographic sticker of the emacs logo, on a wooden surface.

A holographic sticker of the emacs logo, on a wooden surface.

Whats that? Holographic emacs stickers? 😱

#emacs #stickers

5 months ago 4 1 1 0

Our web shop is always pixel-perfect!

… because it is grid-aligned!

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😏 #blender #screenshot

5 months ago 1 0 1 0

Speaking of man pages:

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We tried to make a slick, animated web store.

Then we remembered our audience uses i3wm, vim, and thinks man pages are a fun read.

Keep it simple. Keep it terminal.

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Fallout 2 (1998). I need to replay this.

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Yeah! Also on my list … But it's on steam now and should work with proton! 😃

5 months ago 0 0 0 0

Prepare for some more amazing looking screenshots coming here soon! 😎

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3D view of a Screenshot showing a terminal with stickr.shop open, a terminal based webshop for nerdy dev stickers.

3D view of a Screenshot showing a terminal with stickr.shop open, a terminal based webshop for nerdy dev stickers.

I wanted to make some cool looking screenshots, but I couldn't find any good tools to make them the way I wanted …

So I just learned some blender to make them myself and bring you this:

Thanks for this awesome software @blender.org #blender #screenshot #blender-screenshots #awesome

5 months ago 1 0 1 0
How to SSH on Windows 10 and 11 (and get stickers!)
How to SSH on Windows 10 and 11 (and get stickers!) YouTube video by StickrShop
6 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Wow, the ansible ecosystem seems to be stuck in the 90s – and that's despite ansible existing since 2012! 🙈

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New at stickr.shop: Holographic vim stickers!

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