waterproof
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Technology@lemmy.world•UK government trial of Microsoft's M365 Copilot finds no clear productivity boostEnglish
4·4 months agookay, but why did they used a guy beatboxing to illustrate their statement ?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English
1·6 months agoGood point, I did not check if my router has already some built-in system that could let me connect to my home network with trusted devices from outside
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English
4·6 months agoTailscale is very tempting, on one hand it should provide a pretty good layer of security without too much thinking and it is “free”, and on another hand, it’s a business solution, so it is probably not really free…
Thanks for the answer anyway confirming that Tailscale is pretty easy to setup !
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English
2·6 months agoOkay, so that’s pretty much the setup I had in mind. Good to know there is not much need for an extra step for security, thanks for the answer !
Well, I guess that would still be vulnerable to DDOS attacks, but that would just prevent me from accessing my cinnamon apple-pie recipe from my self hosted recipe manager for some time. A bit mean, but not catastrophic.
I wondered if there would be some other attacks that could compromise my machine with only a wireguard setup, but that’s a good sign if there is nothing obvious.
Oh, ok, I did not have any issue so far so that surprised me, but I guess I was just lucky
I’m out of the loop, why is Manjaro considered a “bad distro” ?
I have used it for quite some time now, and I enjoy it, i find it fairly simple, fast and pretty.
Is there something I’m missing ?

So, setting up an entire server might be overkill for the amount of data I truly want to never lose (passwords, some pictures, some important documents, maybe some music if there is space left) , but asking a relative i see every once in a while to just keep a drive or even a USB stick in a desk somewhere is probably the easiest and reliable option.
Thanks for the suggestion !