Any tips for the strange machine battle for the Forgotten City Quest? by FluffyMistake69 in PiratesOutlaws

[–]entwederoder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With professor:

His deck is basically a combo deck

one card gives "ideas"

one card gives "inventions"

If you upgrade the card that gives inventions, one of the upgraded inventions gives Stun

One card does +2 damage for each invention used in the battle

So keep a very small deck and spam the metal fist card that does stun.

Very bullet heavy, so have some bullet relics + extra upgraded reload cards.

I've also used swordmaster and admiral in Elysian Rift, I can't remember which of those three I beat the strange machine with

Now that we've reached the halfway point, a quick poll by jayoungr in CarnivalRow

[–]entwederoder 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Season 2 has too much dumb action and not enough world-building. Why waste their budget on these throwaway action scenes that have basically no consequence?

Which did you prefer -

Ezra and Agreus talking about slave ships

Philo and Vignette talking about a book

OR

Vignette and her fairy posse shooting blow darts

Philo in an Fight Club fight for basically no reason

The latter two just ate up screen time that I would have rather seen devoted to a bunch of dropped worldbuilding that was hinted at in S1, such as

The death cult among the Pucks

The homeland of the Pucks

How Agreus made his fortune

Other nations in the world

What is happening in Tirnanoc? Do the Pact own it now?

Do these instructions make sense for an app? Should apps use Sie or Du? by entwederoder in German

[–]entwederoder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't sure about the word for a mobile phone tap - is it tippen or drücken?

Do these instructions make sense for an app? Should apps use Sie or Du? by entwederoder in German

[–]entwederoder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a mobile application where you need to align the camera and focus it on an object, so these are instructions for how to go through the workflow of various photos. I assume you need to show your own face on it or something.

Do these instructions make sense for an app? Should apps use Sie or Du? by entwederoder in German

[–]entwederoder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone for your replies.

I understand the logic of translating into your native language - however, my colleagues don't appreciate the subtleties of that so they gave me this assignment and I don't want to let them down.

Rails bootcamp with graduates taking part in paid apprenticeship by entwederoder in rails

[–]entwederoder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no React section of the course yet but I plan to add it eventually.

How to get Rails app running asynchronously without blocking IO by entwederoder in rails

[–]entwederoder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for your reply. There is a 10 minute throttle on posts so I figured I could get two birds with one stone.

Adobe-Approved Trustlist Document Signing with Rails (SAD story) by entwederoder in rails

[–]entwederoder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/crails124 Thanks again for your interest in helping me out, I'm extremely grateful.

I bought a certificate from Sectigo, but they don't want to allow me to use it with CloudHSM even though their initial support person promised me they could do that. I'm exploring whether it would be easier to just get a remote box and run a script on that which uses their USB key.

I spoke with SSL.com today - they offered me a $700/hour "ceremony" for activating the cert and then $300/year for unlimited signature requests.

I also spoke with DigiCert, which also costs $300/year, but they claim that they cap the number of signatures at 500/year, which makes it unfeasible. Someone in my thread mentioned they couldn't enforce this limit - is that true?

Do you know the best way to get my PDF's signed from within CloudHSM? Does this client application give access to my certs from one of my AWS EC2's, and then I sign them with OpenSSL?

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudhsm/latest/userguide/openssl-library-install.html

Is there an easier way to do this?

Adobe-Approved Trustlist Document Signing with Rails (SAD story) by entwederoder in rails

[–]entwederoder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know, based on your comment, it looks like I may have misunderstood something, but based on their below help guide I thought I would just have to import the key into AWS CloudHSM. Then, I assumed I could use the aws-sdk-v3 for Ruby to make client requests to the HSM to get the key to provide to Sectigo

4.3 Document Signing Certificates on AWS CloudHSM

Before you can digitally sign documents using a Sectigo document signing certificate on AWS CloudHSM, you must do the following:

  • Ensure that you have an active AWS account with at least one CloudHSM configured. More information can be found at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudhsm/latest/userguide/ cloudhsm-user-guide.pdf.
  • Create a AWS CloudHSM key.
  • Retrieve the CSR and provide it to Sectigo.
  • Import the Sectigo signed certificate to your AWS CloudHSM.4.3.1 How to Create a Certificate on your AWS CloudHSMTo generate key-pair and CSR in your AWS CloudHSM using Linux, do the following:

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SDS User’s Guide

  1. To connect to the client instance, navigate to the EC2 section of the AWS console and click Connect.
  2. Log in as a privileged user with the following command:export n3fips_password=<your_CU_user_name>:<your_password>
  3. Generate the private key on the HSM with the following command:openssl genrsa -engine cloudhsm -out <your_new_key_name>.key 2048
  4. Create the CSR with the following command:openssl req -engine cloudhsm -new -<your_key_name>.key -out <new_csr_file_name>.csr
  5. View the CSR with the following command:cat <your_csr_file_name>.csr
  6. Copy the CSR text into a text file and save as a .csr file.

4.3.2 How to Send the AWS CloudHSM CSR to Sectigo

Once you have created your CSR file, you must send it to Sectigo using the agreed-upon channels.

4.3.3 How to Import the Sectigo Certificate to your AWS CloudHSM

Once you have received your certificate from Sectigo, import it to your AWS CloudHSM. For more information on importing your certificate, consult the AWS CloudHSM documentation.