I organise my docs into decently structured folders (in my own Nextcloud instance now, previously in gdrive)

For example, I have payslips going back to 2015 (before then it was paper payslips and I never scanned / saved those) - not that they're needed anymore, it's just something I've done every month since then

Payslips are often password protected PDFs

Thank you past me for putting a "PAYSLIP PASSWORD IS IN 1PASSWORD.md" file (that just contains the name of the entry in 1password, though it's also just "$CompanyName payslip password") in those directories to remind me where it is

YAY FOR PAST BRUNTY

I'm so glad that I'm able to use @nextcloud with #Collabora now that I'm running #Pangolin (https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin) instead of #Cloudflare tunnels

(yes I know there's a way of getting it working with CF tunnels, but I never managed it)

Nextcloud is much more useful to me now with in-browser document editing!

GitHub - fosrl/pangolin: Identity-aware VPN and proxy for remote access to anything, anywhere.

Identity-aware VPN and proxy for remote access to anything, anywhere. - fosrl/pangolin

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@brunty @nextcloud Are you running nextcloud locally at home? My biggest concern with that is "what if something happens to my house". I still use gdrive, because I really want something off site.

@brammm I do run it at home. I run the app inside Docker (via Portainer) on my home server, but the actual storage where things are stored is via an NFS mount of a directory on my NAS.

That directory (along with other important ones) is backed up via Cloud Sync (software on my Synology NAS) to Backblaze B2 storage :)

@brammm in a similar vein to this, I use a #YubiKey for securing some critical root accounts (PW manager, email, Apple account)

I have the one I carry with me, a spare in a locked storage safe at home, and a third one off-site one that a trusted friend holds (and I hold theirs at my house)