In Canada the title "Engineer" is protected by law. One must have an engineering degree from an accredited university in order to use the title. It's fairly strictly enforced.
I use BitWarden and run my own vaults. Pretty easy to set up using docker on a Linux machine. I've had some trouble with the BitWarden anrdoid app not wanting to help fill in login information, but I put that down to…
Hmmm. Doing a little research myself now and I think there's a whole bunch of different servers but they all seem to communicate? Dispora* is just one of them.
Well, it's not easy to set up your own "pod", but it's easy to join someone else's pod. You could set one up for your family or company or at whatever level you want.
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Dispora* yet: https://diasporafoundation.org/ I looked into it a while ago and it was a little cumbersome to set up, but I really like the idea.
Wow. No one using Bacula? It seems a little cumbersome to get set up, but once I did it, I can more or less forget about it. I run a mixed bag of Linux, OSX, Windows machines and each one of them gets incrementally…
Personally, I think it's good to see this. I work on a small part of an ADAS system being developed for a large Tier 1 supplier. They won't even look at you if you haven't adhered to ISO 26262 development standards…
In Canada the title "Engineer" is protected by law. One must have an engineering degree from an accredited university in order to use the title. It's fairly strictly enforced.
I use BitWarden and run my own vaults. Pretty easy to set up using docker on a Linux machine. I've had some trouble with the BitWarden anrdoid app not wanting to help fill in login information, but I put that down to…
Hmmm. Doing a little research myself now and I think there's a whole bunch of different servers but they all seem to communicate? Dispora* is just one of them.
Well, it's not easy to set up your own "pod", but it's easy to join someone else's pod. You could set one up for your family or company or at whatever level you want.
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Dispora* yet: https://diasporafoundation.org/ I looked into it a while ago and it was a little cumbersome to set up, but I really like the idea.
Wow. No one using Bacula? It seems a little cumbersome to get set up, but once I did it, I can more or less forget about it. I run a mixed bag of Linux, OSX, Windows machines and each one of them gets incrementally…
Personally, I think it's good to see this. I work on a small part of an ADAS system being developed for a large Tier 1 supplier. They won't even look at you if you haven't adhered to ISO 26262 development standards…