this was fantastic! good on him for doing this and making it public
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•There isn’t really another choice: Signal chief explains why the encrypted messenger relies on AWS
183·12 days agowhen companies become so big and provide essential services they should be taken over by the government
i use syncthing to mirror pics on my computers and rsync to back them up on a different computer. (i use raid on my backup server)
jeez. so strip the live wire. splice in UPS. then switch over. sounds hard (and dangerous)
I’ve used both element and elementX. element supports rendering math formulae, which elementX doesnt
ur def right about this. there are a few other things (e. g. cached mail etc) that would be good to encrypt, which I don’t do right now.
if my computer gets stolen I figure no one will bother with my data unless they stand to immediately gain financially. e.g. ransom. my data (I have backups) or access my bank info (I keep this encrypted) and steal my identity. so I protect against this as best as I can without sacrificing usability too much
this sounds cool. if my desktop is plugged into the wall, how would they unplug it to plug it into their device without my computer losing power momentarily?
I did think about this… but decided against it in the end. maybe on my next computer
lol no. i currently reboot once every two weeks and find it a chore. (it’s my one complaint about arch as the kernel updates are so frequent). I’m def not going to waste time reopening all my windows and tabs every time I open my computer just to keep my zshrc encrypted. i realized long ago that security and usability are inversely related, and I picked the middle ground that suits me
usually I sleep my laptop and take it with me. with full disk encryption, if my bag gets stolen my files are all decrypted if the attacker gets past the lock screen.
getting past a lock screen is much easier than breaking encryption ofc
more importantly my desktop is online 24/7 with a static IP. if I get hacked they get all my data (bank passwords etc). but with the one folder encryption, if I get hacked they get my zshrc and init.lua 🙂
so the issue with whole drive encryption is that all the data is decrypted 100% of the time I’m using the device. even when I sleep the device …
with one folder, I ensure it’s unmounted and encrypted before my computer sleeps.
I found it better to just encrypt one folder with all my sensitive info (I use gocryptfs). i saw no reason to have my zshrc and init.lua encrypted 🙂 and I just encrypt data I don’t want in the hands of others…
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Microsoft is killing another workaround to set up Windows 11 without a Microsoft account
10·1 month agothey will never be able to stop
pacman -S linux.I use arch, btw
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•how did you make the switch from reddit to lemmy.. i'm trying to myself but struggling to ngl
44·1 month agojust deleted my account and all reddit apps. quit cold turkey. there’s less on Lemmy. but I’m happier, and more productive 🙂
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honestly idk why people say the arch install is hard. it takes 30mins max. instructions are fantastic.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Saudi Arabia and Jared Kushner purchase kernel-level root access to your computer via purchase of Electronics Arts and their kernel anti-cheat
19·1 month agoinstall Linux… I use arch btw
in my defense, Gentoo was harder to install than arch…
honestly I loved Debian stable. unfortunately I got new hardware, and Debian stable didn’t support it. I hacked by on a combination of testing and backports for a bit. but it finally got too much and I made the switch…







buy a desktop. much easier to repair yourself