Haha, I don’t think those are real users. But yeah, they could have done a better job selecting a pool of stock photos.
Haha, I don’t think those are real users. But yeah, they could have done a better job selecting a pool of stock photos.
Not exactly federated, but open source: https://github.com/Alovoa/alovoa
I’ve been avoiding it ever since the Balena moniker change.
Why the switch?
This isn’t related to Cloudflare’s Privacy Pass, is it?
Potential hot take: Do we even want the majority of people here?
I was a RIF user and therefore Jerboa comes naturally to me.
I’ve thought about this myself during a phase of less that then perfect health. I think a somewhat practical solution is to have all passwords and documentation on how to use them/access the services that require them in a (online) password manager (so it stays current). Then have an USB stick with encrypted login credentials and OTP backup deposited at a notary and hand out the decryption key to a few trustworthy friends and family members.
This way nobody can access your stuff and the notary can make sure to hand out the USB stick only to the one person you specified in your will. The other friends and family members are there as backup in case your “special” friend has lost the decryption key in the meantime.
The alternative to an online pw manager would be a local one that you synchronize to your friends and only the notary has the key to unlock the database, which they only hand out according to your will.
I’d love to hear about other solutions though. Maybe there’s a better option.
P.S.: There are tools to have more redundancy on USB sticks and so on, so that bit flips/degradation can be accommodated. Multiple redundant data carriers are an option as well.
That’s pretty much dependent on your and your platform’s jurisdictions.
Here’s a small list of devices that might be interesting (sorry it’s in German): https://geizhals.de/?cat=hdxnas&asd=on&asuch=USB&pg=1&v=e&hloc=at&hloc=de&hloc=pl&hloc=uk&hloc=eu&sort=p&xf=19347_Erweiterungseinheit~2659_ohne
Keep in mind you could always go the NAS route instead and have it available in your whole network for pretty much around the same a bit higher price.
If you really end up with DAS, I can recommend this: https://www.qnap.com/en-us/product/tl-d800c
I started with a rack case, hated it and ended up with a Fractal Design 7 XL. Plus, after years of running it I am looking to downsize with higher capacity harddrives or ideally even pure NVMe storage (expensive as hell for 80TB+). Not everybody wants to cosplay as a sysadmin all the time.
Why snapraid and LVM when you can have the functionality natively with Windows Storage Spaces?
In my experience racks are unpleasantly loud. You can put up to 16 drives or so comfortably in a regular big tower PC case with much better/quieter cooling options.
The keyword here is DAS - Direct Attached Storage
Have you correctly set your apt preferences? I didn’t have any issues anymore since I’ve done that.
Even DNSCrypt, but I think nobody really uses that.
IsThereAnyDeal.com helps a lot with knowing when it’s worth to buy a game.
Unfortunately not a mail or storage provider.
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