It means feeling of affection, mostly used by anime weaboos: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe_(slang)
Linux, C, DOS, Vim, networking. he/him
It means feeling of affection, mostly used by anime weaboos: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe_(slang)
Use an open source 2FA which lets you export
You can store your recovery codes as files in KeepassXC
I use FolderSync app to do this, it can sync from many cloud services to phone and vice versa, heaps of sync options for which networks to sync on, how often to sync, etc:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.tacit.android.foldersync.full
There is a free version by the same author, but I haven’t used that in a long time so I’m not sure of its capabilities.
Can you force all DNS via TRR (aka DNS-over-HTTPS)?
I don’t know what Pi-Hole is capable of but that’s possible on open source routers like OpenWrt.
I’ve had a Racknerd VPS on a LEB special for a couple of years. It work works and is always there when I need it. The control panel is good. If you want to pay less than US$1/month for a small VPS they’re great.
It’s basic SSH-based git, but also allows you to manage permissions for users and groups based on their SSH keys. You do all configuration by editing a file in the adminstration repo and pushing those changes to the server. I don’t want a web interface or any heavy service running all the time so this suits me perfectly.
Not really, there are already “quantum proof” encryption algorithms that systems are already moving to.
It won’t be an apocalypse where all your personal data is suddenly available at the click of a button. You need to be a billionaire launching a new social network to get that level of privacy invasion.
you don’t even need Obsidian to open them because they are in Markdown
This is crucial for me. I have existing sets of notes in Markdown and still want to edit in Vim or other editors, but sometimes in Obsidian too.
4G: Fast phones. 5G: Faster phones. Neither of them can give you cancer or cause Covid or are Bill Gates mind control or whatever else the cookers are coming up with these days. The best explanation I’ve seen is this hilarious and educational video from ElectroBoom: https://youtu.be/i4pxw4tYeCU
Been looking into this myself recently. I’m currently trying out a free 5GB account from an online provider and like it better than Dropbox. So I’m sold on the whole idea of Nextcloud.
Haven’t decided what deployment method to use yet. I considered the pre-made VM images but will probably use one of the containers because it seems easier to deploy a proper HTTPS certificate with the Let’s Encrypt nginx container in front. All on Podman, there are heaps of tutorials around.
I have a couple of decent mini PCs I’ll use, you can get them cheap on eBay. I’ve heard it struggles on a little Raspberry Pi if you have many systems doing sync (which is exactly what I want to do).
I gave Tangram and Ferdium a look but the rendering engine they use is awful and makes my eyes hurt. Old Chrome/Chromium used to have the same problem years ago. I’ll stick to Librewolf pinned tabs.