

I use keepass+syncthing.
One of those things that has been there for years, works flawless, to the point that I’ve stopped thinking about it.
The lie made into the rule of the world - Ezekiel 23:20
I use keepass+syncthing.
One of those things that has been there for years, works flawless, to the point that I’ve stopped thinking about it.
I use inbox.eu
Stremio with torrentio addon has a simple user experience
Opensource and free to use, paid business feautures (like single sign on, telemetry) and support.
With knockd you can execute arbitrary commands upon a port knocking sequence. So any application that is configurable via terminal is eligible. Here’s a tutorial of knockd+iptables (1). Alternativly there’s (2) that achieves the same effect in a different way.
You can use it wherever, as part of security in depth. It’s essentially a pre-shared secret.
It’ll have it’s largest effect on publicly facing interfaces. It does not replace having a proper ssh setup (disabling root, disabling password login, etc).
I use a 2nd hand thin client with a bluetooth keyboard
Port knocking is a cool technique
Not when are you listening, but what
The children will be so safe and happy
I think nostr is the better decentralised social media technology, but I fear you might feel left out by the people that frequent it (as they would here).
“In the name of our Lord I implore thee to embrace Linux Mint. For it is a software that shall free thy computer from its earthly shackles and grant thee access to infinite knowledge of the cosmos.”
Matthew 23:23
The first, single folder for all of them.
I have a shared syncthing folder on all my devices
Syncthing is not limited to local network. It’s hole punching is one of the major features
I believe they’re argueing, as it can store more than passwords, it’s not purely a password manager.