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  • Its possible with anonymous data. But you do need other user's data. So it would need to somehow be not just self-hostee but also federated. With lots of dsts from other servers

  • If someone have physical access to your server while it is still turn on and not rebooted, it will have access to your files even with e2e turned on

    Thats not true. For it to be e2e the encryption must be done client side, by definition. The keys are stored on the client. The server cannot decrypt the data.

    Nextcloud does not offer e2ee.

  • Officials also seized 14kg (31lbs) of hashish, 8kg (18lbs) of marijuana, more than €157,300 (£135,527) in cash, and six large aerial drones.

    Holy crap. So, umm, what happens if snatch a drone carrying hundreds of thousands of dollars? Finders keepers?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-62040790

  • In September the Jordanian air force shot down two drones carrying crystal meth coming from Syria

    Uh, what happens to the people below a drone-full-of-meth that's shot down?

  • I think you just build one using open source components

  • That doesn't apply to servers. Unless you turn off the server every time you leave the room.

  • By e2e I mean client side. Someone who gets physical access to the server should not be able to view your files.

  • It does matter if someone can break into your House

  • Well, I do know how to make bike racks

  • Nextcloud doesn't have e2ee. Use something better.

  • PrivacyBrowser ia great, except for all these shitty websites that dont load images (or anything at all) without JavaScript or other non-html fuckery

  • OnionShare is the most secure option that "just works" imho

  • In the industry we'd call it "tokenization" for the same end if the identifiers were unique

  • What about reviews for other things like businesses?

  • Thanks. Just tried it but every time I add one song to the queue, it adds a ton of others to my queue that I did not add. How do I make it stop doing that?

  • Use a chain? Thats either less secure or bigger & heavier than a u-bolt. Just look at the bar, its not going to work for the rear wheel.

    The rack I describe is cheaper (less metal), more secure, and accommodates 100% of bikes. I know many Dutch-made cargo bikes won't even work with the design shown.

  • This. Yubikey is not libre hardware, not sure why they're so popular. I'd avoid any closed-source hardware for security devices. Its a bad idea.

  • On Android its NewPipe. No ads, free, I can create playlists, and I dont have to store anything local.

  • Firefox (invidious). Its free, no ads, and I dont have to store files locally.

  • It would work great. You'd lock the rear wheel to the bike rack with a ubolt, and that would lock both the frame of the bike and the rear wheel in one go. To lock the front wheel and the trailer, use a cable and loop it around and pass it through the same ubolt.

    My point is that the bike racks that are just one large U shape are far more versatile. They work for road bikes. They work for short folder bikes. They work for huge cargo bikes. They work for the bike with they yellow trailer.