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  • That happens on my RSS reader, I haven't looked into it too deeply but I'm assuming he's using JavaScript to populate the entries and are thus not being populated on none dowser clients

  • I don't know about local send specifically, but KDE Connect will do that. And if you have an FTP client on your phone, then yes you can easily spin up an FTP server on your local network and transfer files that way

  • Spotube is an android app that provides a frontend to Spotify and allows you to download songs you listen to to your device. Im guessing you could sync those files to your server and store them in a different system.

  • FreeIPA and Keycloak will give you directory management (LDAP and Kerberos), identity management, and single-sign on (OIDC and SAML) which if all your computers are running Linux as well, will give you centralized management of users.

    You can then set other FOSS business management/productivity applications like NextCloud, Oodoo, Seafile, OnlyOffice, LibreOffice, CryptPad, etc. To use Keycloak as its authentication mechanism.

    A lot of this will depend on what kind of work the business does.

    You'll also want to look into log management and SEIM for security monitoring, Wazuh, Graylog, and others. This is especially true if the business has any data compliancy responsibilities in the country this is in.

  • Programming @programming.dev

    A little learning project for me, a Role Based Access Control library in Go

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    Jump
  • How about instead of restricting use of the software, adding in a clause that states "Use of this software is a formal acknowledgement and agreement by the user that race and gender are a social construct, gender identity and sexual orientation is a spectrum, humans can not be illegal,... " etc.

    Thus use of the software is not restricted and is still open source, but forces groups, organizations, and people who disagree with the above to acknowledge something counter to their system of power.

  • Correct, the hard disk in the laptop can not be read. This is where having a good backup strategy is important. Similar to how if your hard disk dies you're no longer able to access the material on the hard disk. For me, the downsides of encryption do not outweigh the benefits of having my data secure.

    I enabled full disk encryption during OS installation, set up a secure passphrase, and then set up automated encrypted backups to my home server, which are automatically backed up to a remote server.

    I gain peace of mind in knowing that if my laptop is stolen I'm only out the cost of the laptop, the data within is still safe and secure.

    • harddrives can be corrupted, too. That's where backups come in
    • True, though one could use a security key or password manager to overcome that, or setup secure boot/TPM to where a password isn't actually needed. If all else fails, again, backups.
  • What's your solution? PiHole? The thing I don't like about the PiHole is the lack of wildcard domain rewrites. I've been playing with AdGuard Home and Unbound, not sure what my final solution will be, though.

  • I'm a big fan of vim/neovim with nerdtree and airline added in.

    I've also been tryingourt Zed recently, it natively supports vim keybindings, so my workflow hasn't changed, but its lightning fast (programmed in rust) compared to vs-codium (an electron app)

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Recommendations on Linux Friendly PDF Software

    Cybersecurity @sh.itjust.works

    I've never gotten an SMS scan like this one

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Local NetBird Network for Zero Trust network, accessible from WAN

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Proxmox running TrueNAS and NextCloud or Nextcloud on TrueNAS via Docker?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What do you use to manage operating system images for installation on new laptops and workstations?

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Should I?