

Or very strong password
Or very strong password
Well, you might have only 1 main client, but if that hardware fails and need to connect from a temporary client or after a fresh install you’re out of your own server…
Regarding SSH Keys, I was wondering how you keep your key safe and potentially usable from another client?
Fixes IP for me, but I admit I don’t have a lot of services to access to like OP does
localhost
Why: for privacy/anonymity concerns
Q: Which Linux distro were you using?
A: right now, kickesure a Debian based distro focusing on security and privacy. Before that, used started with Knoppix and, mandrake and then many other Debian based distros (maontky Xubuntu and Mint)
Q: What feature or aspect made the experience stand out?
A: smooth, stable, fast, secure
Q: Did it change the way you use Linux or tech in general?
A: not really but made me more interested in learning about my OS to serve my privacy better
Thanks m8, but where the heck do I find .i2p sites search engine or directory?
How do you get sites URL? I’m confused, there is no real search engine or crawler or directory… I was never able to surf i2p because I could not access any site… Any clue?
It’s not that Dark, haha
No one’s asking to hack Wikileaks…
It seems you can only access the tip of the iceberg. If I’m wrong, can someone point out how to access to the whole archive’s content?
That’s what I thought indeed. I’ve read some articles lately that mentioned some content from Wikileaks and I’d be a happy camper if I could read that.
Telegram has NEVER been safe and private.
AFAIK, only Joplin offers sync with NextCloud.
On mobile, sync works well, even with 2FA. But my access model is simple: 1/ create and edit notes on Desktop app 2/ read notes on Desktop and Mobile apps.
This looks cool, but can’t beat Joplin. Accessing securely my notes on multiple devices I synced on my Nextcloud is priceless.
I’d suggest RawTherapee. It’s in the spirit of Darktable but it’s easier to use. More into on their website.
Pixel phone with GrapheneOS, it’s an unbeatable solution. Rock solid, reliable, safe & secure and private. A lot of people mentioned Pixel 8 gen to be really with very long-term support (about 7 years if I not mistaken), so that’s really worthy!
Edit: typo
Chuck made a great video explaining that. If I remember well, he suggested 2 Wi-Fi, one to connect to the hotel Wi-Fi for example and the other to distribute a secure connection to your gears. I guess you can do the 2nd one through the Ethernet port of the Pi: here you go.
Nice survey, some funny questions too
https://www.kicksecure.com/wiki/Dev/secureblue