So you're planning to reuse the same hardware that the firewall is running on now, by installing a hypervisor and then only running opnsense in that?
Admittedly, I haven't done too much of that, but it might still be more stable than needing to reinstall your OS every 2-3 weeks?
The slightly heavier line weight and slight rounding definitely make a huge difference
The main gestures I'm waiting for are two finger left/right swipe to go forward/back
Same experience here
Great answer, I will add that another major difference between the Apex Flex and the FlexSecure is the FlexSecure comes with factory default signing keys (which you can change), while the Apex Flex does not. This means you can't add your own applets the Apex Flex. Para_lyzed touched on this but I wanted to emphasize that the flexsecure gives you the ability to fully manage the implant while the Apex Flex doesn't. There are trade-offs of course.
If you're insane this company makes hardware keys that you can implant under your skin and read via nfc https://dangerousthings.com/product/apex-flex/
(There is also a ring version if for some reason you don't want to shove a microchip inside you 🫣)
Ah right, that one. Thanks!
Was just struggling through this last weekend, thanks! Formatting is a little rough though, could you pastebin it?
I definitely recommend you do your own research into this. Brute forcing ssh keys should be practically impossible. Is it necessary to install fail2ban with password login disabled? Not sure, I'm of the opinion that it won't hurt, just one more line of defense. It's pretty easy to setup.
Just wanted to say thanks for populating the community with content 😊
You made a good choice!