Awesome, thank you!
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A software's website and docs are very telling, aren't they? It's like a cultural thing from the creators, some open source software will always be more business oriented, others are more helpful towards homelab /self-hosting users.
I love syncthing, so versatile. I don't backup the Aegis database with it only because my TOTPs are already in Keepass and because Aegis is backed up by Seedvault already (Lineageos)
Great suggestions all around.
I also avoid the cloud for this type of stuff (so no Bitwarden on someone else's server). All my disks are encrypted at rest, and I keep the TOTPs both in Keepass and in Aegis. Both are backed up on machines/disks I control (via Syncthing and Seedvault mostly)
Nice, good strategy
With all the low wattage usb chargers that all of us probably have at home my strategy is to only buy laptop chargers (so I can travel with just one) so usually minimum of 45W, for me ideally 65W (so 20V 3.25A) just because I have a few old thinkpads with the larger battery. A GAN 65W charger is as compact as an old 20W phone charger, look for example at the Anker Nano II which is the last one I bought.
Old school, I like it. Of course KeepassXC can also show the QR codes :)
I don't need it but I have to try this 😄 I've been using Delta chat for a while now but never tried any mini "apps", do you have any suggestion?
I use this, a couple of tips: set up a fingerprint unlock so you dont have to type a pin everytime; and I advise not to keep your TOTP codes only in a phone app, you can save them in KeepassXC on your pc for example.
Good point about the lack of visibility.. my usual fear is that every new requirement becomes an excuse to only make expensive and heavy, tall monstrosities, but a camera and screen are very cheap today so those are more than okay I guess, just like seatbelts and airbags.
Thanks good to know
Hi thanks for the suggestion, do you mean they have a free trial or is there also a free tier that doesn't expire?