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authorDavid Luevano Alvarado <david@luevano.xyz>2022-05-21 18:25:49 -0600
committerDavid Luevano Alvarado <david@luevano.xyz>2022-05-21 18:25:49 -0600
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index c9c3a04..b24e06d 100644
--- a/art/dst/rss.xml
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index 181b4f6..2a0dbab 100644
--- a/art/dst/sitemap.xml
+++ b/art/dst/sitemap.xml
@@ -17,31 +17,31 @@
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<loc>https://art.luevano.xyz/tag/@black-white.html</loc>
- <lastmod>2022-05-17</lastmod>
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<loc>https://art.luevano.xyz/tag/@sketch.html</loc>
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<loc>https://art.luevano.xyz/tag/@spanish.html</loc>
- <lastmod>2022-05-17</lastmod>
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diff --git a/blog/dst/a/password_manager_authenticator_setup.html b/blog/dst/a/password_manager_authenticator_setup.html
index 33c1830..3125663 100644
--- a/blog/dst/a/password_manager_authenticator_setup.html
+++ b/blog/dst/a/password_manager_authenticator_setup.html
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
<h1>My setup for a password manager and MFA authenticator</h1>
<p><strong>Disclaimer</strong>: I won&rsquo;t go into many technical details here of how to install/configure/use the software, this is just supposed to be a short description on my setup.</p>
-<p>It&rsquo;s been a while since I started using a password manager at all, and I&rsquo;m happy that I started with <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> (open source, multiplatform password manager that it&rsquo;s completely offline) as a direct recommendation from <a href="https://www.lmcj.xyz/">EL LM</a>; before this I was using the same password for everything (like a lot of people), which is a well know privacy issue as noted in detail by <a href="https://askleo.com/different-passwords-for-everything/">Leo</a> (I don&rsquo;t personally recommed LastPass as Leo does). Note that you will still need a <em>master password</em> to lock/unlock your password database (you can additionally use a hardware key and a key file).</p>
+<p>It&rsquo;s been a while since I started using a password manager at all, and I&rsquo;m happy that I started with <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> (open source, multiplatform password manager that it&rsquo;s completely offline) as a direct recommendation from <a href="https://www.lmcj.xyz/">lm</a>; before this I was using the same password for everything (like a lot of people), which is a well know privacy issue as noted in detail by <a href="https://askleo.com/different-passwords-for-everything/">Leo</a> (I don&rsquo;t personally recommed LastPass as Leo does). Note that you will still need a <em>master password</em> to lock/unlock your password database (you can additionally use a hardware key and a key file).</p>
<p>Anyways, setting up <em>keepass</em> is pretty simple, as there is a client for almost any device; note that <em>keepass</em> is basically just the format and the base for all of the clients, as its common with pretty much any open source software. In my case I&rsquo;m using <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> in my computer and <a href="https://www.keepassdx.com/">KeePassDX</a> in my phone (Android). The only concern is keeping everything in sync because <em>keepass</em> doesn&rsquo;t have any automatic method of synchronizing between devices because of security reasons (as far as I know), meaning that you have to manage that yourself.</p>
<p>Usually you can use something like G**gl* drive, dropbox, mega, nextcloud, or any other cloud solution that you like to sync your <em>keepass</em> database between devices; I personally prefer to use <a href="https://syncthing.net/">Syncthing</a> as it&rsquo;s open source, it&rsquo;s really easy to setup and has worked wonders for me since I started using it, also it keeps versions of your files that can serve as backups in any scenario where the database gets corrupted or something.</p>
<p>Finally, when I went through the issue with the micro SD and the <em>adoptable storage</em> bullshit (you can find the rant <a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/a/devs_android_me_trozaron.html">here</a>, in spanish) I had to also migrate from <em>G**gl* authenticator</em> (<em>gauth</em>) to something else for the simple reason that <em>gauth</em> doesn&rsquo;t even let you do backups, nor it&rsquo;s synched with your account&hellip; nothing, it is just standalone and if you ever lose your phone you&rsquo;re fucked; so I decided to go with <a href="https://getaegis.app/">Aegis authenticator</a>, as it is open source, you have control over all your secret keys, you can do backups directly to the filesystem, you can secure your database with an extra password, etc., etc.. In general <em>aegis</em> is the superior MFA authenticator (at least compared with <em>gauth</em>) and everything that&rsquo;s compatible with <em>gauth</em> is compatible with <em>aegis</em> as the format is a standard (as a matter of fact, <em>keepass</em> also has this MFA feature which is called TOPT and is also compatible, but I prefer to have things separate). I also use <em>syncthing</em> to keep a backup of my <em>aegis</em> database.</p>
@@ -92,6 +92,12 @@
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@@ -113,6 +119,7 @@
<div class="article-info">
<p>By David Luévano</p>
<p>Created: Sun, May 15, 2022 @ 22:40 UTC</p>
+ <p>Modified: Sun, May 22, 2022 @ 00:24 UTC</p>
<div class="article-tags">
<p>Tags:
<a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/tag/@english.html">english</a>, <a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/tag/@short.html">short</a>, <a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/tag/@tools.html">tools</a> </p>
diff --git a/blog/dst/g/starting_gamedev_blogging.html b/blog/dst/g/starting_gamedev_blogging.html
index 5379aa3..96f34b2 100644
--- a/blog/dst/g/starting_gamedev_blogging.html
+++ b/blog/dst/g/starting_gamedev_blogging.html
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
<h1>Will start blogging about gamedev</h1>
<p>I&rsquo;ve been wanting to get into gamedev for a while now, but it&rsquo;s always a pain to stay consistent. I just recently started to get into gamedev again, and this time I&rsquo;m trying to actually do stuff.</p>
-<p>So, the plan is to blog about my progress and clone some simple games just to get started. I&rsquo;m thinking on sticking with <a href="https://godotengine.org/">Godot</a> just because I like that it&rsquo;s open source, it&rsquo;s getting better and better overtime (big rewrite happening right now) and I already like how the engine works. Specifically I&rsquo;ll start using <em>Godot 4</em> even though it&rsquo;s not done yet, to get used to the new features, specifically pumped for <a href="https://godotengine.org/article/gdscript-progress-report-feature-complete-40">GDScript 2.0</a>.</p>
+<p>So, the plan is to blog about my progress and clone some simple games just to get started. I&rsquo;m thinking on sticking with <a href="https://godotengine.org/">Godot</a> just because I like that it&rsquo;s open source, it&rsquo;s getting better and better overtime (big rewrite happening right now) and I already like how the engine works. ~~Specifically I&rsquo;ll start using <em>Godot 4</em> even though it&rsquo;s not done yet, to get used to the new features, specifically pumped for <a href="https://godotengine.org/article/gdscript-progress-report-feature-complete-40">GDScript 2.0</a>.~~^^Actually&hellip; (for the small clones/ripoffs) I&rsquo;ll need to use <em>Godot 3.X</em> (probably 3.5), as <em>Godot 4</em> doesn&rsquo;t have support to export to webassembly (HTML5) yet, and I want that to publish to <a href="https://itch.io/">itch.io</a> and my website. I&rsquo;ll continue to use <em>Godot 4</em> for bigger projects, as they will take longer and I hope that by the time I need to publish, there&rsquo;s no issues to export.^^</p>
<p>For a moment I almost started a new subdomain just for gamedev stuff, but decided to just use a different directory for subtleness; this directory and use of tags should be enough. I&rsquo;ll be posting the entry about the first rip-off I&rsquo;m <em>developing</em> (FlappyBird L O L) shortly.</p>
<div class="page-nav">
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
<div class="article-info">
<p>By David Luévano</p>
<p>Created: Tue, May 17, 2022 @ 05:19 UTC</p>
- <p>Modified: Tue, May 17, 2022 @ 05:23 UTC</p>
+ <p>Modified: Sun, May 22, 2022 @ 00:18 UTC</p>
<div class="article-tags">
<p>Tags:
<a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/tag/@english.html">english</a>, <a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/tag/@gamedev.html">gamedev</a>, <a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/tag/@short.html">short</a>, <a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/tag/@update.html">update</a> </p>
diff --git a/blog/dst/rss.xml b/blog/dst/rss.xml
index 8d4fe66..6766f9b 100644
--- a/blog/dst/rss.xml
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@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@
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<managingEditor>david@luevano.xyz (David Luévano Alvarado)</managingEditor>
<webMaster>david@luevano.xyz (David Luévano Alvarado)</webMaster>
- <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 05:24:38 GMT</pubDate>
- <lastBuildDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 05:24:38 GMT</lastBuildDate>
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
<category>Update</category>
<description>Since I'm starting to get more into gamedev stuff, I'll start blogging about it just to keep consistent.</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&rsquo;ve been wanting to get into gamedev for a while now, but it&rsquo;s always a pain to stay consistent. I just recently started to get into gamedev again, and this time I&rsquo;m trying to actually do stuff.</p>
-<p>So, the plan is to blog about my progress and clone some simple games just to get started. I&rsquo;m thinking on sticking with <a href="https://godotengine.org/">Godot</a> just because I like that it&rsquo;s open source, it&rsquo;s getting better and better overtime (big rewrite happening right now) and I already like how the engine works. Specifically I&rsquo;ll start using <em>Godot 4</em> even though it&rsquo;s not done yet, to get used to the new features, specifically pumped for <a href="https://godotengine.org/article/gdscript-progress-report-feature-complete-40">GDScript 2.0</a>.</p>
+<p>So, the plan is to blog about my progress and clone some simple games just to get started. I&rsquo;m thinking on sticking with <a href="https://godotengine.org/">Godot</a> just because I like that it&rsquo;s open source, it&rsquo;s getting better and better overtime (big rewrite happening right now) and I already like how the engine works. ~~Specifically I&rsquo;ll start using <em>Godot 4</em> even though it&rsquo;s not done yet, to get used to the new features, specifically pumped for <a href="https://godotengine.org/article/gdscript-progress-report-feature-complete-40">GDScript 2.0</a>.~~^^Actually&hellip; (for the small clones/ripoffs) I&rsquo;ll need to use <em>Godot 3.X</em> (probably 3.5), as <em>Godot 4</em> doesn&rsquo;t have support to export to webassembly (HTML5) yet, and I want that to publish to <a href="https://itch.io/">itch.io</a> and my website. I&rsquo;ll continue to use <em>Godot 4</em> for bigger projects, as they will take longer and I hope that by the time I need to publish, there&rsquo;s no issues to export.^^</p>
<p>For a moment I almost started a new subdomain just for gamedev stuff, but decided to just use a different directory for subtleness; this directory and use of tags should be enough. I&rsquo;ll be posting the entry about the first rip-off I&rsquo;m <em>developing</em> (FlappyBird L O L) shortly.</p>]]></content:encoded>
</item>
<item>
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
<category>Tools</category>
<description>A short description on my personal setup regarding a password manager and alternatives to G\*\*gl\* authenticator.</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Disclaimer</strong>: I won&rsquo;t go into many technical details here of how to install/configure/use the software, this is just supposed to be a short description on my setup.</p>
-<p>It&rsquo;s been a while since I started using a password manager at all, and I&rsquo;m happy that I started with <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> (open source, multiplatform password manager that it&rsquo;s completely offline) as a direct recommendation from <a href="https://www.lmcj.xyz/">EL LM</a>; before this I was using the same password for everything (like a lot of people), which is a well know privacy issue as noted in detail by <a href="https://askleo.com/different-passwords-for-everything/">Leo</a> (I don&rsquo;t personally recommed LastPass as Leo does). Note that you will still need a <em>master password</em> to lock/unlock your password database (you can additionally use a hardware key and a key file).</p>
+<p>It&rsquo;s been a while since I started using a password manager at all, and I&rsquo;m happy that I started with <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> (open source, multiplatform password manager that it&rsquo;s completely offline) as a direct recommendation from <a href="https://www.lmcj.xyz/">lm</a>; before this I was using the same password for everything (like a lot of people), which is a well know privacy issue as noted in detail by <a href="https://askleo.com/different-passwords-for-everything/">Leo</a> (I don&rsquo;t personally recommed LastPass as Leo does). Note that you will still need a <em>master password</em> to lock/unlock your password database (you can additionally use a hardware key and a key file).</p>
<p>Anyways, setting up <em>keepass</em> is pretty simple, as there is a client for almost any device; note that <em>keepass</em> is basically just the format and the base for all of the clients, as its common with pretty much any open source software. In my case I&rsquo;m using <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> in my computer and <a href="https://www.keepassdx.com/">KeePassDX</a> in my phone (Android). The only concern is keeping everything in sync because <em>keepass</em> doesn&rsquo;t have any automatic method of synchronizing between devices because of security reasons (as far as I know), meaning that you have to manage that yourself.</p>
<p>Usually you can use something like G**gl* drive, dropbox, mega, nextcloud, or any other cloud solution that you like to sync your <em>keepass</em> database between devices; I personally prefer to use <a href="https://syncthing.net/">Syncthing</a> as it&rsquo;s open source, it&rsquo;s really easy to setup and has worked wonders for me since I started using it, also it keeps versions of your files that can serve as backups in any scenario where the database gets corrupted or something.</p>
<p>Finally, when I went through the issue with the micro SD and the <em>adoptable storage</em> bullshit (you can find the rant <a href="https://blog.luevano.xyz/a/devs_android_me_trozaron.html">here</a>, in spanish) I had to also migrate from <em>G**gl* authenticator</em> (<em>gauth</em>) to something else for the simple reason that <em>gauth</em> doesn&rsquo;t even let you do backups, nor it&rsquo;s synched with your account&hellip; nothing, it is just standalone and if you ever lose your phone you&rsquo;re fucked; so I decided to go with <a href="https://getaegis.app/">Aegis authenticator</a>, as it is open source, you have control over all your secret keys, you can do backups directly to the filesystem, you can secure your database with an extra password, etc., etc.. In general <em>aegis</em> is the superior MFA authenticator (at least compared with <em>gauth</em>) and everything that&rsquo;s compatible with <em>gauth</em> is compatible with <em>aegis</em> as the format is a standard (as a matter of fact, <em>keepass</em> also has this MFA feature which is called TOPT and is also compatible, but I prefer to have things separate). I also use <em>syncthing</em> to keep a backup of my <em>aegis</em> database.</p>
diff --git a/blog/dst/sitemap.xml b/blog/dst/sitemap.xml
index be6857a..f966905 100644
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diff --git a/blog/src/.files b/blog/src/.files
index 73414bf..430bb42 100644
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a/devs_android_me_trozaron.md 1652608264.4901433 1652609027.0201497 41c897ac0c6e0bd66f67ddc8286f4413 rant,spanish,update
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-g/starting_gamedev_blogging.md 1652764794.9016073 1652765016.481609 540d7cf898ecd70e1b18a1fe3e1c3d1f english,gamedev,short,update
+a/password_manager_authenticator_setup.md 1652654434.4686146 1653179084.149559 ccd90b7bb896f09438696bb793eb6138 english,short,tools
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index 2af5bc6..f0e8c76 100644
--- a/blog/src/a/password_manager_authenticator_setup.md
+++ b/blog/src/a/password_manager_authenticator_setup.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ tags: tools
**Disclaimer**: I won't go into many technical details here of how to install/configure/use the software, this is just supposed to be a short description on my setup.
-It's been a while since I started using a password manager at all, and I'm happy that I started with [KeePassXC](https://keepassxc.org/) (open source, multiplatform password manager that it's completely offline) as a direct recommendation from [EL LM](https://www.lmcj.xyz/); before this I was using the same password for everything (like a lot of people), which is a well know privacy issue as noted in detail by [Leo](https://askleo.com/different-passwords-for-everything/) (I don't personally recommed LastPass as Leo does). Note that you will still need a *master password* to lock/unlock your password database (you can additionally use a hardware key and a key file).
+It's been a while since I started using a password manager at all, and I'm happy that I started with [KeePassXC](https://keepassxc.org/) (open source, multiplatform password manager that it's completely offline) as a direct recommendation from [lm](https://www.lmcj.xyz/); before this I was using the same password for everything (like a lot of people), which is a well know privacy issue as noted in detail by [Leo](https://askleo.com/different-passwords-for-everything/) (I don't personally recommed LastPass as Leo does). Note that you will still need a *master password* to lock/unlock your password database (you can additionally use a hardware key and a key file).
Anyways, setting up *keepass* is pretty simple, as there is a client for almost any device; note that *keepass* is basically just the format and the base for all of the clients, as its common with pretty much any open source software. In my case I'm using [KeePassXC](https://keepassxc.org/) in my computer and [KeePassDX](https://www.keepassdx.com/) in my phone (Android). The only concern is keeping everything in sync because *keepass* doesn't have any automatic method of synchronizing between devices because of security reasons (as far as I know), meaning that you have to manage that yourself.
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I've been wanting to get into gamedev for a while now, but it's always a pain to stay consistent. I just recently started to get into gamedev again, and this time I'm trying to actually do stuff.
-So, the plan is to blog about my progress and clone some simple games just to get started. I'm thinking on sticking with [Godot](https://godotengine.org/) just because I like that it's open source, it's getting better and better overtime (big rewrite happening right now) and I already like how the engine works. Specifically I'll start using *Godot 4* even though it's not done yet, to get used to the new features, specifically pumped for [GDScript 2.0](https://godotengine.org/article/gdscript-progress-report-feature-complete-40).
+So, the plan is to blog about my progress and clone some simple games just to get started. I'm thinking on sticking with [Godot](https://godotengine.org/) just because I like that it's open source, it's getting better and better overtime (big rewrite happening right now) and I already like how the engine works. ~~Specifically I'll start using *Godot 4* even though it's not done yet, to get used to the new features, specifically pumped for [GDScript 2.0](https://godotengine.org/article/gdscript-progress-report-feature-complete-40).~~^^Actually... (for the small clones/ripoffs) I'll need to use *Godot 3.X* (probably 3.5), as *Godot 4* doesn't have support to export to webassembly (HTML5) yet, and I want that to publish to [itch.io](https://itch.io/) and my website. I'll continue to use *Godot 4* for bigger projects, as they will take longer and I hope that by the time I need to publish, there's no issues to export.^^
For a moment I almost started a new subdomain just for gamedev stuff, but decided to just use a different directory for subtleness; this directory and use of tags should be enough. I'll be posting the entry about the first rip-off I'm *developing* (FlappyBird L O L) shortly. \ No newline at end of file