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Will passkeys replace passwords?

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They’ve been in the news recently and are touted to replace passwords. Apple and Google were the first to announce support for them and they’ve just recently rolled out their support for it. Password managers 1Password and Bitwarden have also announced support. But what are passkeys?

What kind of works please God?

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“God is pleased with works that bring other people to Him,” says Maggie, 11.

Postscript on budget and debt

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As I write, it looks like we have a deal on financing the debt ceiling and a framework for the nation’s budget, that is unless some grandstanders decide to muck up the agreement. As expected, there will be some winners and some losers, but that’s the way it works in a democracy. While this article isn’t about winners and losers, at this moment it appears there are enough votes in the House and the Senate to move this agreement to the president’s desk for signature.

A librarian’s reminder

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My new friend, Betty Lou, started a book club and she asked me to join.

Amazing Cabbage Kids story

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Remember the Cabbage Patch Kids? I’m sure anyone over the age of 45 does, for sure.

From one generation to the next

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Navigating the seas and shoals of a disruptive pandemic and the wilds of social media, it’s no wonder young people are experiencing stress and anxiety.

It was not the best of days

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Yesterday wasn’t the best day.

A boy, a bird, and bloodshed

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I have a confession to make. The crime has been hidden for over 55-years, and it’s time for my soul to be cleansed and my conscience to be cleared.

I need more than a password?

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You’ve likely been faced with a prompt from your bank or financial institution or some other site to enable “two factor authentication.” What is it? Do you want it? That’s what we’ll cover this week.

Rectifying congressional behavior

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Has Congressional behavior changed in these polarized times? The answer to that question has to be “yes.” However, I can also say with great confidence, “no.”