SMS is not reliable for 2FA, it's trivial for a determined party to sniff SMS messages. TOTP is the best way for typical users to do 2FA, as most people wont have a Yubikey or anything like that. Google Prompt is the equivalent of iCloud's cross-device prompt where you must allow the action from another device that's already logged in to the account.
The Google Authenticator app isn't the only app that can be used to generate TOTP tokens, even though many sites directly refer to it. Anywhere that you are given a QR code to scan you can use any TOTP app you'd like. I use Authy personally because it allows me to back up my TOTP tokens behind a master password and access to my phone number, so in the event my phone is lost or replaced I'm able to restore 2FA access by going through the process to configure Authy again and re-enter my master password from another password manager.
Play 5s have an aux in on the back, and if you have your music in spotify on your PC you can use the sonos speakers/groups as an output from the desktop app (and maybe with other services too, i just use spotify so i know this one)
so does this mean that (for example) the olympics can require quad9 to stop resolving youtube because someone uploads a video to youtube that is a copyright infringement? what stops a malicious actor from claiming copyright infringement and causing sites like youtube, netflix, and hulu to be taken offline entirely while it's worked out?
My take on this is that the BO/VG vehicles are simply dwarfed by SpaceX/F9 in terms of both physical size [1] (source [2]) and launch profile [3] (source [4]).
It's partially that it's more routine now, but it's more that the F9 is so much larger, has a far more complicated launch trajectory, and in my opinion that they are landing on barges in the middle of the ocean.
Honestly, I'm wondering if this blog is a response to https://web.archive.org/web/20200830171114/https://www.cnn.c... which has since been heavily modified, but was on the front page of CNN making it sound like Cloudflare was responsible if you only read the first bit.
The Google Authenticator app isn't the only app that can be used to generate TOTP tokens, even though many sites directly refer to it. Anywhere that you are given a QR code to scan you can use any TOTP app you'd like. I use Authy personally because it allows me to back up my TOTP tokens behind a master password and access to my phone number, so in the event my phone is lost or replaced I'm able to restore 2FA access by going through the process to configure Authy again and re-enter my master password from another password manager.