

If you’re using LUKS don’t forget you can dump/backup the header. It isn’t the encryption key but is critical if you accidentally do a stupid. As to the keys themselves, how about convert them to qr codes, print them, and store them in a safe.


If you’re using LUKS don’t forget you can dump/backup the header. It isn’t the encryption key but is critical if you accidentally do a stupid. As to the keys themselves, how about convert them to qr codes, print them, and store them in a safe.


I just updated from 2.3.1 and it seems fine. At least it didn’t automatically nuke everything.


A new study from UCLA Health has found that long-term residential exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos is associated with more than a 2.5-fold increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. The research, published in the journal Molecular Neurodegeneration, combines human population data with laboratory experiments showing how the pesticide damages dopamine-producing brain cells, providing biological evidence for the link.


You’ve never heard of a stingray or cell site simulator?


I run a more-or-less single user instance. It’s fine. Not the fastest page-loads but otherwise NBD.
Far. Fedora + ZFS for my NAS that’s consumed by a 3-node bare-metal Kubernetes cluster running Talos. K8s has a ZFS provisioner that automatically creates new volumes when I spin something up. It more or less just works.
I think you replied to the wrong post.