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Well, yes. Not ideal, i understand but surely reduces her exposure surface compared to stock os install from what i’ve read here and there.
Of course these are all options that i will slowly have to convince her are needed.
Well, the phone got runover by a car so will never know. But i willcheck current default settings.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Security considerations about hosting Immich from homeEnglish
1·5 days agoYeah, i got stuck on this a few months ago when trying to set up Vaultwarden. I gave up for the time being. I need a proper guide that walks you through all the steps :-)
trilobite@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Security considerations about hosting Immich from homeEnglish
1·5 days agoI tend to agree. Slight problem is when u r away from home for long periods
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Radicale: Can someone please offer any guidance on usage and security. Om abit lostEnglish
1·5 days agoDont u do this by setting the default address book in ur contacts app. I’ve set it to Radicale account. Works like a chatm. Deleted everything else.
How does it compare with K9-mail?
I use Radical with my family. It didnt implement calendar sharing when i i stalled but i think i read somewhere that they either have or will implement. Need to look into it
Well, I’d like to know where you love but i live in EU and do exactly what you have indicated. So not all Europeans are f*** asses.
trilobite@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why are so many Linux projects on Microsoft GitHub? Shouldn't they all move to Codeberg?
14·6 days agoLazyness? Its why Amazon is such a success. Too difficult to do online search. Amazon is convinient.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Commodore announces Linux-based flip phone with ‘no social media, no browser’ — the Callback 8020 will be available in five retro colorways starting at $499, runs 99% of Android apps
4·9 days agoI didn’t even know that the brand Commodore still existed.
Aliasvault seems cool. I wonder how mature it is. Its the clients though that matter too when the wholr family is using it.
Exactly what i do but have replication across machines and save the VM backup resository on external hard drive in different building. Outside garage.
I agree, syncthing syncing is problematic which is why i was looking ar vaultwarden.
Well, when u say supereasy to set up, i don’t know. The need for reverse proxy was driving me nuts. For someone that doesn’t expose anything to the outside world, the need for a reverse proxy is overkill in my opinion. But i did hive up fairly easily, so i’ll have another go in the future when i have time. For now my Syncthing + Keepass setup will have to do but i do find its not 100% robust. If i have keepass open on both mobile and laptop, i’m at risk of loosing changes. If the change is made on one device and i close after change, i won’t see the change until i close keepass on the other device. But by then syncthing thinks that the latter is the most recent change and marks the file of first device as conflict file. So the chsnge is not lost but its not in the most “recent” version of the database.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Gramps web ... looks cool if only I could import my dataEnglish
1·17 days agoMmm, I tried that. It only allows you to select from existing events which probably fuels the rants of the other user ;-)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Gramps web ... looks cool if only I could import my dataEnglish
4·19 days agoTotally agree. Its a bit counterintuitive. I suspect its because people share events and locations
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•How Google Tracks Everything You Do and How to Stop It
1·24 days agoThis will never happen. Most good channel on YT are content creators that make a living on their content. PeerTube will always be a grain of sand on the beach. Sadly …
Totally agree. The simple fact tgat every bank or setvice provider forces me to use their app for 2FA is really annoying as it forces me to need several apps for the same job





Ah, i had missed this … great example of OSS converging on efforts …