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So, after hours of due diligence I was finally able to get my $ICP Internet Identity 2.0 accessible from my PC and from Brave Browser.
I'm not excited by any means.
- Lengthy, glitchy process
- It doesn't use physical authentication via Yubikey
- My only successful route was via Windows Hello Key Pin Authentication, which I do not trust nor ever use because those keys are deep in your Windows registry and could potentially be decrypted or brute forced
- It took even more steps to get that working in Brave. I don't use Edge.
- The learning curve to navigate the IC keeps getting increasingly more difficult. Adoption will never come if this is the flavor moving forward.
- "Why not just authenticate with Google?"
- Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of EVERYTHING that was built?
I am a senior level technician with 30+ years of experience. If this gave ME a migraine, how are less technical people going to be able to adopt? By using centralized services like Google?
I understand wholeheartedly the benefits of the 2.0 upgrade, but the process needs work.
God forbid something ever happen to me and my children can't access their neurons.
Yes, I posted this publicly. Accuse me of just being a fudder. I dare you.
Do better. How many PHD's does it take to screw in a light bulb?
#stilldissolving #newmusic #comingsoon
@history_hacked All strcutures do this just study earths electromagnetic field before we start talking about topics we dont know about or else its just noise
Epstein + Bobby Kotick (CEO of Activision Blizzard - the company behind Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Candy Crush, Diablo, Overwatch) in leaked 2013 emails:
“How do we teach kids to spend money for the rest of their lives as early as possible?”
Answer: microtransactions in Call of Duty + sexy rewards + guns + virtual items.
Because “education through games is for losers” - we need to hook them on constant paying.
Kotick’s name appears over 300 times in Epstein’s files.
This isn’t a conspiracy theory. These are their own words.
And look around - that’s exactly what kids’ gaming looks like today. 💀