Fuck days! We should all just use epoch and that’s it.
Wanna meetup at 1719853000
Sure! What time?
Around 900?
Great!
And they meetup on roughly 1.7.24 17:12:00 GMT
Fuck days! We should all just use epoch and that’s it.
Wanna meetup at 1719853000
Sure! What time?
Around 900?
Great!
And they meetup on roughly 1.7.24 17:12:00 GMT
Is GMT and UTC not the same? I’m happy to not have to code for timezones
Don’t over think it, start small, a home server. Then add stuff, you will see that it’s not that crazy.
I personally have just one home server that locally creates encrypted backups and uploads them to backblaze.
This gives me the privacy I need as everything is on my server that I own while also having the backups on a big reliable company.
It’s not perfect but it fits my threat model
Wow! Cool idea! How nice :)
I don’t know why you are getting hate here, great Nipple!
Try the docker version, pretty simple overall
I am surprised that no one mentions this.
Firefly III this is an amazing financial tracking and budgeting tool that literally saves me so much time and money, I even donate monthly since it’s so good and essential to me that I think it’s only fair that the developer gets something back.
I run the official docker with mariadb and it was never an issue for me
One day I will setup my security onion, but I’m procrastinating
I have a router with dd-wrt and I have VLANS where only my “trusted” devices are and another for everything else (like smart things or guests)
But I get your point, thank you!
It does though doesn’t it? since every device needs to be authorized by me first
Arch which is great, but I want to move to FreeBSD or Proxmox for security reasons
The UX designer!
Or at least he would get all of the praise!
Use something like no-ip, you can get a domain for free and renewing it every 30 days with a few clicks is much easier then managing a CA.
The only downside is the TLD but if you don’t care to much about how your domain name looks it really is the best option.
I use no-ip with letsencrypt, the LE bot does the certificate stuff for me, I use a single domain with different ports for each service and no-ip sends an email every 30 days to reconfirm the domain. Simple and easy.
There is Ohmyform which is great but not updated at this point.
It’s really basic, I wouldn’t recommend it as a form builder, more like a nice added feature.
Been using Firefly III for a few years, great tool, good and frequent updates and the developer, while strict, is open for feature requests.
Double VPN, first one is orbot/psiphon and then your VPN.
Easy on Linux, not so easy on other platforms, especially non-rooted android or iphones