Comment on Password managers...
TheFogan@programming.dev 5 days ago
IMO I don’t see why you get a second human involved. Store the database in an encrypted form… save a copy to some cloud service. Why count on another human for it
Comment on Password managers...
TheFogan@programming.dev 5 days ago
IMO I don’t see why you get a second human involved. Store the database in an encrypted form… save a copy to some cloud service. Why count on another human for it
altphoto@lemmy.today 5 days ago
In case my house burns down. I guess a USB in the car would be good.
Dave@lemmy.nz 5 days ago
What’s your solution to this problem for the rest of your digital life?
tribut@infosec.pub 5 days ago
This! IP is asking the right questions, but making a copy of your passwords does not cut it. Find a place to backup ALL your important data (that will be accessible when the house burns down).
atzanteol@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
Cloud backups.
HyperfocusSurfer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 days ago
I’d refer you to one of the latest episodes of the privacy, security and osint show, but I don’t remember the number. So, basically, Michaels solution to that is to get an SD card, place it into a hollow coin and hide it in one of his friend’s house, so that he can later ask 'em to retrieve it 🤣
frongt@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
Would a hurricane destroy both your house and car in one event?
altphoto@lemmy.today 4 days ago
Darn! I’m North of Seattle. No hurricanes here, just slow annoying rain. Think of rain, but then imagine it only stops a couple of days of the week. Keep imagining rain, remove the Forest and the frogs and the birds. I would add rabbit squirrel, coyote, and the occasional bear or reindeer… All of them making wet sounds. Moss and algae and mycelium covering everything. Then imagine a shower with a misting effect but for every million droplets remove all but 1 droplet. That’s our rain. Everything is fucking wet all the time but just not enough to wash things clean or sometimes even to keep trees happy. Imagine having to water your plants because the daily rain wasn’t wet enough. You know when you have a sink full of dishes so you fill it with water, but then you get a call about a relative in the hospital so you leave for a month and comeback to the dishes but now all of them have these water evaporation and dry sludge lines? Yup that’s outside. I feel for the homeless here.
Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe 4 days ago