A third option is KeePassXC. You can set TOTP seeds for entries there.
A third option is KeePassXC. You can set TOTP seeds for entries there.
For organizing and searching the files, I’m using paperless-ngx. It’s worked pretty well for these and for scanned documents.
My issue is getting the PDFs without having to spend time every month manually downloading them.
All solutions that integrate with banking sites I’ve ever encountered were nothing more but ugly hacks, IMHO.
Yup. That’s basically what FileThis provided. A maintained set of ugly hacks to pull the files for you automatically :D.
Sounds like a great design direction to me. I’m excited to see how it turns out.
The only option I can think of is some sort of privacy-preserving cryptocurrency or physically mailing cash. Every other method I can think of would have your real name attached to it.
Yeah, I’m wondering the same. Maybe it’s helpful for containerized apps or something?
Anyone else have any insight on this?
Restic using resticprofile to configure and schedule backup runs.
A dot files repo for some basic config and an Ansible repo to stand everything up. This applies to both my Linux and MacOS machines.
All the people taking about their NixOS setups had me thinking of giving that a try, though.
Do you have a write-up of why you’d go with 48v instead of 12v?
Sounds like 1 GbE works fine for you. What if you had another user editing from your NAS at the same time? What about mixing down to 4k from 8k source?
Restic using resticprofile for scheduling and configuring it. I do frequent backups to my NAS and have a second schedule that pushes to Backblaze B2.
+1 for Plex and Plexamp. The Plexamp app works great on Android and Linux. Without that, I don’t think I’d use Plex for music.
Mind sharing your Kubernetes config? I’m living off of a bunch of docker compose config files, and I’d love to make the jump to Kubernetes.
Here’s another plug for gitea. It’s lightweight, but still has a nice feature set.
I tried hosting GitLab a number of years back, but it was more resource hungry than my host machine could handle well.