I’m using this docker container for some years: https://github.com/haugene/docker-transmission-openvpn Works well with my lifetime FastestVPN which I got for a few bucks some years ago.
I’m using this docker container for some years: https://github.com/haugene/docker-transmission-openvpn Works well with my lifetime FastestVPN which I got for a few bucks some years ago.
Never say never.
When somebody somehow gets access to your Keepass Database.
Kind oft defeats the purpose a bit having the second factor in the same place as the first. But I’m doing the same.
Its not for privacy, but for deniability. I wouldn’t “trust” any traditional VPN.
Got a lifetime subscription for FastestVPN some years ago. Its slow, but it works and is unlimited so 🙆♂️
Source? Wouldn’t Apple use it own password manager?
Not as a secure one at least.
So you trust the KeePassXC developers. Im also using KeePassXC, but saying “trust no one” is BS. Except you audited the code yourself, which I doubt.
But in order to configure you need to be root in many cases.
I just use Transmission in docker and VPN with killswitch. Done.
I am a doctor and I am sure that ChatGPT will answer better than me. I am also very supportive for AI being a support for me as a professional. I am working in internal medicine, and things change and progress all the time. I am not able to know as much as a machine does. The difference between an AI and a doctor will be the decisions made based on this information. Every action I do or do not do has consequences. You think any AI producer will take any responsibility? As a doctor I am always standing in prison with one foot.
And also any diagnostic & therapeutic procedures can not be taken out of my hand by an AI. It cant resuscitate a person. But I wouldnt mind assistance. Robotics have to come a loooong way before this is going to happen.
And to be clear: I am not talking about ChatGPT as the tool. Someone has to train an AI specifically on precise medical datasets, to give me hints about possible issues with e.g. lab data I don’t recognize, because it is maybe specific for some rare disease I didnt have any encounter with beforehand.
Fun fact: I have some foreign colleagues who use ChatGPT to get the base for their patient reports. They give very short(and non personal!) instructions, a nice text pops out, they add in the details. Voila. Their report is better than mine as a native.
Times are crazy