

First reason I think of to use fde all the time even if it’s automatically unlocked, is it’s simple to securely delete everything all at once. Just delete all the keys or overwrite that section of the desk.
First reason I think of to use fde all the time even if it’s automatically unlocked, is it’s simple to securely delete everything all at once. Just delete all the keys or overwrite that section of the desk.
Yes, you can have docker scripts decrypt a drive/storage. You might also consider an encrypted home partition separate from the root partition, or user space encryption of your home directory.
I think when people want to remotely decrypt fde the usual advice is installing dropbear SSH to remotely enter the password. Sorry for not providing links but it should be easy to find.
Firefox Send is open source, even though the public service is no longer offered.
Here are some public instances and instructions for self hosting: https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances/tree/master?tab=readme-ov-file
Thanks for posting this. The idea of individual services having their own IP address had never occurred to me and would solve so many issues.
I have not tried Matrix yet but I hear it’s a good replacement, fashioned more to the likes of Discord but I think it has everything you’re looking for
+1 for proton, though I think modern VM tech very little overhead these days.
Not directly answering your question but legally I think you’re better off claiming to impersonate a famous person than to have the AI claim to be them.
Occasionally some manufacturers use some weird proprietary connection but usually both DVD drives and 3.5" disks use the same SATA connectors. Heck, even in the old IDE/PATA days you could use the same connection on either.
So yeah, the connection is the same and probably will plug and play without any configuration needed
https://snowflake.torproject.org/
I feel like I should mention the Snowflake browser plug-in, which to my understanding, creates a relay in your browser basically.