@mudala

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I'm a #risk-taker, #Linux user who is in the process to switch to #FreeBSD and #OpenBSD. I work as a #Futures and #Options Trader. #Love #Cats & #Dogs.

"tO bE iMPORTANT iS nICE, bUT iT'S mOre iMPORTANT tO bE nICE."

"forgive yourself, forgive others and your soul is free."

"NOW! ...is the best time."

Allright...thinking around the corner, here comes a solution:

I use Thunderbird. Installed CardBook, which has a function to extract BDays and others events, and writes it to Lighning Calendar of Thunderbird. You can choose which Cal. gets the snyc.

And bc. this Lightning Cal. I chose is the Baikal one, it get's updated in Baikal Server Cal. and hence in all other subscribed Calendars. 😎

Happy new week folks & tnx again for your engagement to help me. 🖖 

Hey peeps, I need ideas please:

My setup
- GrapheneOS (ETAR as Calendar/ synch with Baikal-Server via DAVX5)
-Baikal (CalDav/CaDav)

Birthday dates are not extracted from contacts into ETAR Calendar.

I don't want to use bloated NextCloud.

Any suggestion for my setup, so I can see the birthdays from my contacts in my ETAR Calendar on any device I sync?

I'm willing to change parts of my setup, if it's not bloatware §8-)

Thanks for any help 😘

#freeBSD #openbsd #bsd #linux #opensource #foss

"we closed the browser and restarted Microsoft Edge. Edge then only displayed its start page. Now, a memory dump of the browser can be created using the Task Manager. Around 670 MB ended up on the drive. Inside, a simple search with a hex editor for “Klartext” returned the entire “Klartext-PW-Test” password – the password wasn't even used yet, but it was in plaintext in memory."

https://www.heise.de/en/news/Microsoft-Edge-Passwords-end-up-in-memory-as-plaintext-11281576.html

Microsoft Edge: Passwords end up in memory as plaintext

The Edge password manager appears secure: encrypted storage, secured by Windows Hello. But plaintext is stored in memory.

heise online

Mine...Mine...Mine...

Now THAT will be a nerdy weekend §8-)

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#freebsd #book #bsd #nerd #linux #unix #openbsd #netbsd #ghostbsd #learn

Sylve 0.3.0 (pre-release on github) adds a lightweight PF-based firewall + a seriously capable WireGuard manager.

Set up a deployment today for a client with multiple VoIP endpoints behind CGNAT (providing them with public IPs), and a tiny FreeBSD box (<1GB RAM, 1 Shared vCPU) is handling all traffic flawlessly. It’s honestly the kind of setup you forget even exists.

Before Sylve, we were hand-managing WireGuard configs for setups like this... not something I'm going to miss!

Maybe I'm biased, but I'm shocked when I see people still running iocage.

It's not that it's bad software, it just hasn't been maintained in literal years!

How are people still running software that never gets patched? Crazy to me!

For those on iocage that still need a new home, we can import your jails natively. A simple iocage export and bastille import and you're migrated to a supported platform.

#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #iocage

50 years of staring at Stock Charts, still can't afford a pair of glasses, so he had to go out and steal the projector screen from the Convention Center.

reading a discussion in a hobby space about whether something is a “rip-off” of something else, and a bunch of people are posting stuff like “this isn’t copyrightable / trademarkable so it’s fine”.

guys, the legal system is *at best* an imperfect attempt to model some sort of morality. saying “it’s not illegal so it’s fine” is basically delegating your morality to whoever writes the laws in your country. is that really what you want to do?

morality is pretty stupid to begin with, but if you’re not even going to have *your own* morality, what even is the point?

civilisation makes people stupid because they delegate the most basic ideas to someone else. :-/

no wonder we keep leaning into fascism so hard.