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Casey Liss

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6338 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

Can you just log in with the passkey by itself? Can you keep the password in the passkey? If so, how do you choose to use the passkey? Are you only prompted to use your passkey when you use browser X and not browser Y? Does it work on your phone or your Mac? my stance is anytime there is a passkey, I would like to use it instead of a password, but I'm not even always given that option.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

So I think we are in a transition period and it's fine for you to dip your toe in, find a website that uses passkeys that you think it will make your login experience better and try it for a while.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

So I think we are in a transition period and it's fine for you to dip your toe in, find a website that uses passkeys that you think it will make your login experience better and try it for a while.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

I've been on sites that took away my password and I've disabled the passkey so I could get my password back because I didn't trust yet that this website was implementing passkeys well enough that I wasn't gonna get locked out of my account, right? you have to kind of make those choices on your own. So fingers crossed for me on PassKeys. I am optimistic about technology, but it is still young.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

I've been on sites that took away my password and I've disabled the passkey so I could get my password back because I didn't trust yet that this website was implementing passkeys well enough that I wasn't gonna get locked out of my account, right? you have to kind of make those choices on your own. So fingers crossed for me on PassKeys. I am optimistic about technology, but it is still young.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

Can I pause for a second here? Yes. Just point this out, which I know I've mentioned this before, but just to show that it's not just my family and that it is a thing. When we were all kids, when there was a problem with the computer, we fixed it because our parents were old and didn't understand computers and we were young and we did. Not every young person understood computers, but we did.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

Can I pause for a second here? Yes. Just point this out, which I know I've mentioned this before, but just to show that it's not just my family and that it is a thing. When we were all kids, when there was a problem with the computer, we fixed it because our parents were old and didn't understand computers and we were young and we did. Not every young person understood computers, but we did.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

now that we are older i mean my parents said this to me all the time when i was a child when you get old like me your kids will have to explain technology to you but instead what happens is that our children's computers don't work and they bring them to us to fix because we understand computers now obviously we have a tech podcast for programmers like we're not the average person but i still feel like we may end up being or at least my generation gen x may have been the only generation that

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

now that we are older i mean my parents said this to me all the time when i was a child when you get old like me your kids will have to explain technology to you but instead what happens is that our children's computers don't work and they bring them to us to fix because we understand computers now obviously we have a tech podcast for programmers like we're not the average person but i still feel like we may end up being or at least my generation gen x may have been the only generation that

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

had to fix all the computer problems when we were kids because our parents were too old to understand it, and still have to fix all the computer problems when we're older because young kids don't know or care anything about computers because they just take it for granted, and PCs are for old people anyway. And so here you are, Marco, debugging and fixing computer problems for your kid.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

had to fix all the computer problems when we were kids because our parents were too old to understand it, and still have to fix all the computer problems when we're older because young kids don't know or care anything about computers because they just take it for granted, and PCs are for old people anyway. And so here you are, Marco, debugging and fixing computer problems for your kid.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

Where was the future we were promised, where we would be old fuddy-duddies and our kids would have to fix our computers? My kids don't fix my computers.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

Where was the future we were promised, where we would be old fuddy-duddies and our kids would have to fix our computers? My kids don't fix my computers.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

My son is a junior computer science major with excellent grades, and I still fix his computer.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

My son is a junior computer science major with excellent grades, and I still fix his computer.

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

Unfortunately, I know where the story is going, so I just wanted to ask you a leading question here. Before you got to this stage, is there anything else you noticed about the computer that gave you any pause?

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

Unfortunately, I know where the story is going, so I just wanted to ask you a leading question here. Before you got to this stage, is there anything else you noticed about the computer that gave you any pause?

Accidental Tech Podcast
608: Boot to Toot

Did you shake up the laptop before you opened it?