

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.
The kibble tree
We should ban kids under 16 OUTSIDE of schools
I use inbox.eu
non-existing problem
It’s the other way around: to avoid local taxes on things like fuel, medicine, food, …
VAT rates differ between countries, as do the very long lists of exemptions and reductions.
Welcome to Europe’s cheat code. Within an hour I can reach 4 countries with 4 different tax laws.
Opensource and free to use, paid business feautures (like single sign on, telemetry) and support.
In EU there’s this
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).
Port knocking is a cool technique
Not when are you listening, but what
The children will be so safe and happy
I work in the sector. I see very little EU products, because there aren’t many. Just like the linked article, and draghi’s report show.
EU has been for a long time investing in innovation
Small copies of existing technologies aren’t novelty nor innovation.
while there are plenty EU supported and developed alternatives they are not used.
Exactly why novelty and innovation is needed, instead of imitation. No need to move buyers from the original to the alternative, if you’re the original.
Tech companies, and the EU today imports 80% of its digital technology. In September 2024, the Draghi Report issued a stark warning to bloc leaders, (…) Strong measures from the White House in retaliation for European antitrust and regulatory enforcement might just give this process additional impetus. President Trump cannot make European tech great again, because it never was great. But his policies may unintentionally help make it so.
Doubt it. EU is a centrally planned economy, which is antithetical to innovation. The mechanisms they employ (high taxes on every company, then subsidies for select large employers with established lobbying interest), makes sure that novel ideas are better of elsewhere.
We’ve always shown preference for a slowed decline, rather than having to adapt to a changing world.
The best time to move to linux was 10 years ago. The second best time is now.
Minesweeper
62% seems very low? I’d have guessed 100%. When I rent a VPS I get those SSH dictionary “attacks” immediately.
Perhaps she’s worried you might prefer her sister over her, because of you falling for aunti-propaganda?
I believe they’re argueing, as it can store more than passwords, it’s not purely a password manager.