What is your threatmodel?
What is your threatmodel?
How do you feel about encryption?
I see you Ted Kaczinsky
Every black metal song (except nsbm, fuck you nazis)
Came to check how high this comment was. Ofcourse it’s the top comment.
What is your threatmodel here?
The problem for me with completely self hosting it is that it’ll be relatively hard to get my backup, availability and sync requirements satisfied without a lot of effort.
Whereas I trust encryption in theory enough to hand my encrypted data to anyone. If the implementation is properly audited then I also trust that.
Most of my passwords are for accounts with 2fa anyway so even if both the storage leak and the encryption turn out to be subpar my threatmodel is still not violated.
+1 for obituary shirt
Adding a DENY ALL line to the top of iptables, getting disconnected, realizing that I’m fucking SSHing into this removed…
I don’t understand this either. There’s no fucking algorithm overlord here right? No fucking tiktok, youtube bullshit required.
If you want to say fuck, fucking say fuck.
On another note. Thx for introducing me to the robustness principle ♥️
Does such an angle exist from the google perspective? Probably.
Is it ‘just’ this and nothing else, I’d argue no.
Matters tend to be more complex than simple black and white statements.
I for one think Mozilla is one of the most visible actors with regards to privacy promoting thought and FOSS, with widespread ‘mainstream’ reach. If it wasn’t for Firefox I’d have to use chromium for instance, and that would make the world a sadder day.
I do agree that funding from google is an obvious conflict of interest and probably influences policy in a way not a 100% aligned with humanitarian goals. This is definitely less than ideal and I think everybody involved on this side of the fence would like to see that change. Maybe you could help them with that?
Cool. I recently setup jellyfin and radarr/sonarr but was then too exhausted to try jellyseer. This post made me realize it is trivial. I will definitely set that up as well.
Nice post!