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  • I’ve been there, I used the “encrypted partition to be unlocked after boot via SSH”-option, but it quickly became tedious to have to input the password every time it rebooted. I wanted something that could recover by itself (I.e. start everything up again after a potential crash), so that I could maximize uptime and the investigate the crash later.

    So I ended up disabling encryption. What I did instead was to find services with E2EE for my most sensitive stuff. Joplin for my personal notes is currently the only thing I have encrypted. Nextcloud has experimental E2EE, though I’m not really using it as of right now. Everything I deem too sensitive to trust my server with unencrypted, I store on encrypted flash drives.

    I think the risk of the server itself being compromised/hacked is bigger than physical theft (at least in my case), and if you take some good precautionary measures, even that risk is pretty small unless you’re being directly targeted by a skilled adversary. If the latter is the case, don’t store sensitive stuff on something with an IP address.







  • I’m sorry, but I don’t necessarily believe this is great news. Not trying to be pessimistic here, but as long as they’re gonna be the only ones out there, they’re gonna end up just like M$, one big monopolistic cloud provider. Doesn’t matter where it’s based, still a monopoly.

    Now I’m not saying others aren’t gonna pop in and do something similar. If that’s the case, that’s great, but if not, we’re just gonna make the same mistake all over again. We need competition, right now we don’t have that because M$/Amazon/Google have all the power.

    It kinda doesn’t apply to cloud providers though, but I really believe decentralization is the only sustainable way forward. In the world of cloud providers and similar, competition and multiple options/providers is the key. We don’t need more monopolies.



  • Jeg er hos Nykredit, og deres web-interface er ret lækkert. Det er dog noget tid siden jeg har brugt det da jeg bruger app’en.

    Hvis du skulle ende med at bruge en app, så virker deres app helt fint på min de-googlede Android (LineageOS, dog med microG). Dvs. den er faktisk “rooted” i mange apps’ forstand, men i virkeligheden bare oplåst bootloader (for at kunne installere LineageOS). Men det kan Nykredits app sagtens leve med.


  • Tak! Jeg har egentlig kendt til Feddit.dk (og Lemmy generelt) i noget tid, hovedsageligt ifm. at jeg generelt er aktiv i Fødiverset, men det er først nu jeg har fået taget mig sammen til at oprette en konto.

    Jeg kan ikke helt huske hvor jeg stødte på lige præcis Feddit.dk, men jeg tror jeg stødte på Lemmy ifm. at Reddit begyndte at begrænse deres API, og så kiggede jeg selvfølgelig efter om der var nogen danske instanser :D