No personal knowledge of them but a couple would be sabre/dav and radicale:
edit: and for Android phones the DAVx⁵ is a great caldav and carddav client
https://f-droid.org/packages/at.bitfire.davdroid/
#nobridge
No personal knowledge of them but a couple would be sabre/dav and radicale:
edit: and for Android phones the DAVx⁵ is a great caldav and carddav client
https://f-droid.org/packages/at.bitfire.davdroid/
Here’s some non-official stats regarding the DS2246 24 bay system, I imagine you can use them as ballpark figures for the DS212C:
I happen to have one in my garage and a kill-w-watt type device, so here is my non scientific and non official data for you:
At 240V with one PSU:
140W with 24 x 450 GB SAS drives
56W with 2 x 450 GB SAS drives
46W with zero drives
56db sound from 1m with NIOSH SLM on iPhone 8 Plus110V tends to be approx 10% more power consumption, but I can’t test that at home (spousal approval was not forthcoming for a stepdown to use US power tools…)
Hope this helps!
https://old.reddit.com/r/netapp/comments/czpbw1/ds2246_idle_power_consumption/ez0kbh2/
The maybe something like Fractal Design Define 7, if your Dell parts fit in a standard case.
They aren’t cheap but I really enjoy working in them and how dust free and quiet they stay. Just beware; they’re huge and heavy.
ATX (Motherboard compatibility E-ATX (max 285 mm) / ATX / mATX / mITX):
https://www.newegg.com/black-fractal-design-define-7-atx-mid-tower/p/N82E16811352109
E-ATX (Motherboard compatibility E-ATX / ATX / mATX / mITX / EE-ATX / SSI-CEB / SSI-EEB):
https://www.newegg.com/black-fractal-design-define-7-xl-atx-full-tower/p/N82E16811352118
There are also smaller cages, such as https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019LS5UVU?psc=1, if that helps. :)
Which Dell Optiplex 790 case do you have?
https://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/optiplex-790-customer-brochure.pdf
If one of the larger maybe you can fit a cage? F.e. https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Computer-Driver-Adapter-Bracket/dp/B0CJ3GC791/137-8170395-5395953
How does that differ from Bitwarden?
On the other hand, using bitwarden might require some level of trust. How much should I trust the company to use the free service?
How do I know if my passwords would be safe, not being exposed to the wide net?
Wouldn’t these questions be as true of the VPS service that hosts Vaultwarden as of Bitwarden?
If my internet at home was better I would be selfhosting Vaultwarden and use a full vpn on my laptop/phone/tablet when leaving the house.
Now I’m using KeepassXC with my home pc as the true source and syncing copies of the database to my laptop and phone.
As discussed elsewhere in this thread I use both for different purposes.
Notepad for me is a glorified clipboard for stuff I don’t want to be saved while stuff in Notepad++ is things where I like having the files autosaved for the future.
True enough. My own machines are already running linux, except for the work laptop and that isn’t mine.
You might wanna either backup %appdata%\Notepad++\backup\ or go to Settings->Preferences->Backup and change the directory into a folder that is already hitting your backups. Personally I have it aimed at a folder that is cloud synced (and that cloud has a local backup on my NAS).
You desperately need to add a Summary and split the text into paragraphs with some Headers
(or if that’s too much work go for a short tl;dr in the bottom or top.)
I use n++ for fast notes that I might need later, such as quickly making a step-by-step instruction as I go along, and notepad as a glorified clipboard for stuff I don’t want to be available later.
Having more than 100 notepad++ tabs would trigger the neat freak in me and force me to go through them all to save the important ones and delete the unneeded ones.
No need to download anything really.
Options if it’s to protect against local disasters such as fire:
Personally I would probably go for option two and bring the usb drive with me for a weekly coffee with my parents, they’d enjoy the visit and I enjoy knowing that my backup isn’t in the hands of Amazon. I’d go for option 1 if my internet was better.
Here they talk about the issue and its limitations and it seems they missed the workaround mentioned below in the writeup:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/yelp/-/issues/221#note_2392999
This attack has some limitations:
- Attacker needs to know the unix username of the victim.
- Browsers ask the user for permission on redirects to custom schemes.
However, the initial current working directory (CWD) of applications started by GNOME (e.g., using Alt+F2 or dock shortcuts) is the user’s home directory. As a result, the CWD of Chrome and Firefox is also set to the user’s home directory. We can abuse this behavior to point to the victim’s Downloads folder and bypass the first condition.
https://gist.github.com/parrot409/e970b155358d45b298d7024edd9b17f2
Thanks for sharing!
Out of curiosity - what kind of glitches?
Test with a fedora 42 live usb to verify it isn’t bazzite I’d say