aurelian 4w ago • 66%
As long as you protect that password store with a sufficiently strong password that you store in a password manager that has a sufficiently strong password :P
I joke but yes some sort of password store is what you would use but make sure that password store needs something like a yubikey with a strong private key on it ^_^
aurelian 4w ago • 100%
The problem is how many random characters can you remember in your head?
A good encryption key would be around 32 characters to form a 256 bit encryption key.
You can do a fun game of encrypt the encryption key with a password but that's just another vulnerability in the chain.
I recommend getting a PGP key stored on a yubikey and then encrypt all your notes with it since it's all in markdown, I store my notes on Google drive and keep them decrypted in memory so that I can still use Obsidian.
aurelian 4w ago • 100%
+1 for Diatraxis, my team has started using it to align all documentation.
aurelian 2mo ago • 83%
One can dream.
aurelian 3mo ago • 100%
Can anyone ELI5 for me what a certificate of need is and why it's important?
aurelian 3mo ago • 100%
What about envoy proxy?
Nothing else on the market has as low latency implications to workloads that I am aware of.
aurelian 3mo ago • 100%
I'm also curious about that
aurelian 3mo ago • 100%
Doesn't help if there is housing available but it's 3 hours from where my work is :/
aurelian 6mo ago • 100%
What happens to the talent at these studios?
Are all these buyouts just a way to force hire workers.
aurelian 6mo ago • 100%
Yes you can... It's not fun (ಥ ͜ʖಥ)
aurelian 6mo ago • 88%
This is fantastic news!
aurelian 6mo ago • 100%
What's going on with that metal wall coating?
aurelian 6mo ago • 100%
Inbetween the indifferent and fucking love socializing :P
Now if only I knew how to socialise.
aurelian 6mo ago • 100%
Same I need to know if there is an actual reason for this picture.
aurelian 7mo ago • 100%
I am a bit confused by the status of that, I know Lemmy instances are already defedrating from meta so it must be part of it right?
aurelian 7mo ago • 100%
I much prefer the Netherlands goverment approach where they host their own Mastodon instance.
aurelian 7mo ago • 100%
Oh yeah ! FOSS and neuro divergence :3
Everyone is missing out on the good shit in life focusing only on the forest but not the fine details, the forest only exists because of millions of small beautiful details. I don't know if it's because I'm on the spectrum but I hope it isn't, I wish everyone could experience the same joy I get from all the small things.
aurelian 7mo ago • 100%
For me definitely Harry from resident alien 👽
aurelian 7mo ago • 100%
This was my understanding as well. Basically we were accidentally performing climate engineering and then we stopped so things went back to reality
aurelian 7mo ago • 100%
Does anyone know if the Google Cloud SDK is open source and where the code is hosted? It's causing me lots of extra work because it lights up like a Christmas tree when scanned with Snyk, I would love to do some free patching for it or just build it myself.
The dangerous skitato tot.
I recently stumbled upon a fantastic swivelling recliner chair on trash day in Amsterdam, but there's one small catch – it's missing its base! The chair itself is in great condition, and I couldn't resist the opportunity to bring it back to life. However, I'm facing a bit of a dilemma when it comes to finding the right chair base to restore this gem to its former glory. What I want to achieve: 1. The chair is a swivelling recliner, so I need a base that allows it to swivel. 2. I don't have any information about the chair's brand or model. 3. I'm open to both purchasing a replacement base if I can find the right one, or attempting a DIY solution if that's feasible. 4. I am located in the Netherlands, so I would prefer to get something local but am happy to order online. I've tried searching online, but without knowing the specific chair's make and model, it's been challenging to identify the exact base I need. So, I'm turning to this wonderful DIY community for your expertise. Here are a few questions I have: 1. What strategies or resources can I use to identify the chair's make and model based on any existing markings or features? 2. If I can't find a matching base, how challenging would it be to fabricate a custom base that accommodates both swiveling and reclining functions? 3. Are there any common standards or measurements for chair bases that I should be aware of when searching for a replacement? 4. Any other tips, tricks, or advice on how to go about this project would be greatly appreciated! Please let me know if I should add any pictures to the album [HERE](https://photos.app.goo.gl/8u2YpQu1b6TAyaaE9). Thanks, everyone who takes the time to read this and respond ^ _ ^
I recently found out that Racktime makes little snap-on bracks that let me turn anything I can drill holes in into snap-on modules for my bike. The Bike is a rental so it took some time to figure out how to add a rear rack so that I can take it off if I need to return it but I am incredibly happy with the results!