Re: (forw) You're one of 31, 081, 179 people pwned in the Internet Archive data breach
Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <[email protected]> Thu, 10 Oct 2024 23:59:50 +0200
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On 10/10/24 6:11 PM, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting Ivan Sergio Borgonovo ([email protected]): > >> If I thought I could use 1 tool to solve all the problems that would >> be a hammer or sqlite (that's not very different from your use >> case... adding a few extra features... like concurrent access) ;) > > That's actually a properly right-sized approach, and so I salute the idea > (despite it probably being rather a ton of frustrating work). If I had to stick to what I've understood of your use case, probably 10 min of python as a cli wrapper to SQL. I wouldn't even have to think about what could be a decent interface and just copy KeePassXC. No integration, probably very limited portability (no android), no GUI. Other than concurrent/network access I do not see any good opportunity for customization for some special need... so yes, why bother. BTW having not found (searched hard enough) an open, portable, integrated, self-hostable, concurrent access solution my use case is an encrypted text file and vi/Chrome (android) -> find in page + rsync I don't trust android for my privacy... but I don't find it much less secure than Linux once you've reasonable habits (don't install rubbish, don't visit dubious websites unless you're blocking JS, etc...). Yeah I know that a door is a door no matter if it is the privacy or security door. -- Ivan Sergio Borgonovo https://www.webthatworks.it https://www.borgonovo.net