> (...) and perhaps run in a VM. One of the screenshots[0] shows the VMware Tools Service running, so yeah, looks like a virtualized guest. [0]: https://signal.org/blog/images/cellebrite-dlls-loaded.png
> Our transcripts are open source[0] on GitHub. Improvements are welcome. Looks like you (or anyone else) can directly contribute these corrections [0] https://github.com/thechangelog/transcripts/blob/master/podc...
> Instead of downvoting me, maybe you could explain what I'm missing? I didn't downvote you, just my opinion: > it's pretty trivial to make grub boot off USB, leaving the SDcard only being used doing the initial boot In…
> Can the ZeroTier client create a tunnel without root access? That's the biggest weakness of WireGuard IMO. No idea about ZeroTier, but you should be able to use WireGuard without root access using the userspace…
> How do people access these servers off of their home network (or do they not?). Wireguard, listening on the public IP with port forwarding, and using a dynamic dns client to ensure I can always connect even if the…
> still doesn't matter (...) you could literally have a complete RAM dump of the whole system and not be able to access it. I'd say that matters. Think about all the secrets (tls keys, whatever) a server has in memory.…
> has it improved? I discovered it a few days ago and used the latest (1.0.19) version to boot the Linux Mint 20 iso and install it to my laptop without problems. Looks like there's also a "Tested ISO" page[0] on the…
Currently not much. On the home server: • Apache: hosting a few websites and a personal (private) wiki. • Transmission: well, as an always-on torrent client. Usually I add a torrent here, wait for it to download and…
> doesn't already have a way to sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt text. I know it's not exactly that, but if anyone wants to use PGP in the browser with webmail clients, there's Mailvelope[0]. What I like about it is…
> (...) and perhaps run in a VM. One of the screenshots[0] shows the VMware Tools Service running, so yeah, looks like a virtualized guest. [0]: https://signal.org/blog/images/cellebrite-dlls-loaded.png
> Our transcripts are open source[0] on GitHub. Improvements are welcome. Looks like you (or anyone else) can directly contribute these corrections [0] https://github.com/thechangelog/transcripts/blob/master/podc...
> Instead of downvoting me, maybe you could explain what I'm missing? I didn't downvote you, just my opinion: > it's pretty trivial to make grub boot off USB, leaving the SDcard only being used doing the initial boot In…
> Can the ZeroTier client create a tunnel without root access? That's the biggest weakness of WireGuard IMO. No idea about ZeroTier, but you should be able to use WireGuard without root access using the userspace…
> How do people access these servers off of their home network (or do they not?). Wireguard, listening on the public IP with port forwarding, and using a dynamic dns client to ensure I can always connect even if the…
> still doesn't matter (...) you could literally have a complete RAM dump of the whole system and not be able to access it. I'd say that matters. Think about all the secrets (tls keys, whatever) a server has in memory.…
> has it improved? I discovered it a few days ago and used the latest (1.0.19) version to boot the Linux Mint 20 iso and install it to my laptop without problems. Looks like there's also a "Tested ISO" page[0] on the…
Currently not much. On the home server: • Apache: hosting a few websites and a personal (private) wiki. • Transmission: well, as an always-on torrent client. Usually I add a torrent here, wait for it to download and…
> doesn't already have a way to sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt text. I know it's not exactly that, but if anyone wants to use PGP in the browser with webmail clients, there's Mailvelope[0]. What I like about it is…