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TCB13, (edited ) to linux in Is there a tool to real-time encrypt folders?
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Here’s a table with multiple solutions and comparisons: www.cryfs.org/comparison

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Just be aware that some solutions like gocryptfs are provided on a user-space filesystem (Fuse). This has a very low performance and most importantly if you require inotify on the decrypted data for some application then it won’t be available. In short inotify is what allows apps to watch a filesystem for changes and act accordingly in real time.

TCB13, to linux in Is there a tool to real-time encrypt folders?
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Just be aware you can lose your data. It is really bad with long file names and folders with a large number of files, there are multiple reports online about people losing their data. I personally have experienced this with large file names and once an entire vault that suddenly couldn’t be open.

TCB13, to piracy in Help creating standalone disconnected from internet preloaded music player
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TCB13, to piracy in Help creating standalone disconnected from internet preloaded music player
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I would consider buying a refurbished iPod classic on eBay. Simple and elegant. User friendly. Do you really need the Bluetooth part?

The only issue with those is the price + modding the disk to SD card + restrictions on the number of songs the OS can handle and whatnot. They’re cool and great indeed but not as perfect as one would think.

TCB13, to piracy in Does anybody know where to get analytical/academic software?
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Search for it at forum.dirtywarez.com

TCB13, to privacy in EP rejects mass scanning of private messages - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
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A government doesn’t need to take away your papers to deny you its services.

Yes, people just need to be dumb enough to vote the typical half communist and half socialist parties to power and they’ll take care of ruining public services for everyone in equal measure. :)

TCB13, (edited ) to privacy in EP rejects mass scanning of private messages - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
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It’s as if a handwritten signature, even in PNG form, has a magical superpower to make a document authentic. A bit like the security theater at entrances to buildings and transport.

While Germany cards doesn’t seem to have a digital / smartcard component, French ones do. In Portugal and Spain at least you’re required to sign digital documents with your identity card, using a smartcard reader + a small utility app provided by the gov. Only those have legal value and this is enforced. Scanned handwritten signatures have zero value, and I know this also applied for other EU countries.

TCB13, (edited ) to privacy in EP rejects mass scanning of private messages - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
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An alternative theory is that nobody is secretly scheming to do anything, least of all the chaotic EU apparatus, and that most politicians are not experts and they are simply responding to various competing stimuli, as humans do. Notably elections and media hype and lobbyists.

Yeah that’s a very big possibility for the state of the EU, I’m not gonna deny it.

You’re right that Americans will find this crazy in the way that we Europeans might not. Perhaps Americans are right.

Yes, I’ve seen a TON of American propaganda and people flipping out about central / govt issued IDs, driving licenses and whatnot. I also know that most US states use still use rudimentary paper-only documents to identify citizens… I mean the situation is so bad that even Apple is trying to digitize them.

Meanwhile here in Europe most countries / people have smartcards (that in some cases combine multiple documents, like the actual ID, social security ID, tax number, driving license etc.) and are using it to login to govt websites and to sign documents. It’s just crazy fun to see that in the US there are tons of companies offering ways to digitally sign documents in “a safe way” and even again, Apple, creating the means to scan a signature while here those things have little to no value and people are required to actually use their identity cards to sign docs. lol

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TCB13, to privacy in Why you should never use Facebook or Google to log in to third party websites - what to do instead
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What to do instead - be a normal human and create an account at the website.

TCB13, to privacy in EP rejects mass scanning of private messages - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
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This is a win indeed, but what people don’t see is that most times “exaggerated and abrasive” regulation like that is only proposed to hide up other clauses and proposals that are equally bad or even worse - get the public distracted and thinking they made a difference and that the EU listens to them.

At the end of the day they’re still pushing for installing mandatory SSL root certificates in browsers (allowing for traffic interception) as part of the eIDAS upcoming regulation.

Another thing that people miss, and that most Americans folks would lose their minds about while reading this, is the fact that eIDAS also brings an unique electronic identification for each European citizen company, “a digital solution for proof of identity of citizens or organizations” backed by asymmetric cryptography with the end game of replacing paper documents.

To be fair this isn’t a new thing, most countries in Europe already provide standardized smartcards as citizen identity cards that use asymmetric cryptography so you can electronically sign documents and login to gov services with them. Said signatures have legal value and in some cases - such as lawyers and doctors - you’re required to sign documents and prescriptions with the card. eIDAS just pushed it even further.

Just imagine the potential for a govt/EU to revoke your oficial / legal identity at any time :)

TCB13, to linux in Best practices in mounting NAS shares?
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TCB13, to linux in Best practices in mounting NAS shares?
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TCB13, to linux in My first year using Linux: My experience
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LibreOffice is just good enough for most paperwork with good MS-Office compatibility (neither I nor anybody I know ever had a single problem in years).

Are you sure, it can’t even handle simple typing and bullet points consistently…

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TCB13, to linux in What are the major components of any Linux distribution?
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Systemd.

TCB13, to linux in My first year using Linux: My experience
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Recommending our religion Linux to others

Yes… tadeubento.com/…/linux-desktop-a-collective-delus…

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