Question 1: What’s the point of using Actalis? Can’t you generate your own certificate?
Question 2: Is there a way to get your email.server to automatically publish your public key?
Question 1: What’s the point of using Actalis? Can’t you generate your own certificate?
Question 2: Is there a way to get your email.server to automatically publish your public key?
Who has killed more Israeli hostages, Hamas or Israel?
I dont think the covering of webcams with tape on windows is necessarily about a malware or an exploit watching you, but more about windows itself monitoring and selling off everything you do.
Do you recommend any resources about this? I’d be interested in learning how to implement this.
While I normally agree on #2, it doesnt really apply to Tailscale. Tailscale isn’t completely free, they have a free tier to generate business but it’s limited to 3 users per tailnet. Also its cryptographically impossible for them to snoop on your traffic.
Can you make the domain somehow personalized to you so you can say its for an online resume to further your education and employability? If you happen to host other personal stuff that won’t cost you anything extra, just make sure you have a fancy looking CV at the root.
I just set up a security camera for my dad’s office: zoneminder running the webcam and tailscale for access anywhere.
Was I just whooshed myself? Damn 😂
They happen to be running Fedora Kionite on their desktop since I got sock of troubleshooting windows 😂
I laughed, then had to explain the joke to my parents, which meant I had to explain what Linux was, what daemons were, and why I was giggling
Good point, I like the ability to choose between VMs and containers. If I had TrueNAS in one VM and Nextcloud in another, how would you link Nextcloud to TrueNAS? SMB share?
Would you use something other than TrueNAS, then?
From the brief research I just did, this does seem like a good direction to take. However I’m doing a lot of learning right now and I’m trying to stick with just one or two technologies at a time and adding in Kubernetes and Helm is a little beyond me right now.
Hmm, that’s fair, I guess my interpretation of what he said was colored by how he said it.
For a long time as a kid I thought those were In-sink Erators, and that an Erator was something that blended garbage.
I distinctly remember telling a plumber my parents had called “I think its the erator” and him just nodding and smiling 😅
Well that’s pleasant and shows how spoiled you are
Literally could be a college student working and studying, or an immigrant that came through a fucked up jorney just so he could send money back home.
I can say that they aren’t as spoiled little s like you
You should re-read what you wrote, because literally nowhere does it say that you agree that gig workers shouldn’t be hitting on or propositioning their customers.
Also by making it a service fee instead of a tip, management and the owners are able to tale part of it. Tips legally have to go to the employees, service fees can go into the owner’s pockets.
Ahh gotcha, that makes sense, so like the difference between a self signed SSL certificate and something like LetsEncrypt.
Re 2: I was thinking in the scenario to allow auto discovery of your certificate, so someone who is emailing you for the first time could look up your public key automatically and use it to encrypt their email.
Also, great writeup and thank you!