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Re: Calendaring?
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Steffen Nurpmeso |
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Re: Calendaring? |
Date: |
Thu, 02 Nov 2023 19:57:19 +0100 |
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Ken Hornstein wrote in
<20231102175429.174F22E590@pb-smtp21.pobox.com>:
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|>I'm firmly planted in the Linux, MacOS, Windows, and Android worlds.
|>So, my current calendar is a piece of paper on a clipboard that I always
|>carry with me, LOL! I find it way more expedient to use the clipboard
|>rather than try to have a to-do list app and a calendar app and remember
|>which device I'm using at the time and figure out how to keep everything
|>in sync.
|
|I mean, hey, whatever works for you ... but do you not have anyone
|else who you need to share a calendar with? To me that is the other
|key piece. If it's just you then you can get away with more analog
|solutions. FWIW, _if_ you are willing to live in the Apple Universe
|then the syncing just happens across all of your devices automatically.
|I just don't think about it; I know that when I (or anyone else in
|my household) add something to any device then soon-ish it will
|automatically appear across all devices for everyone in my household.
The all-embedded RFC 7265 JCAL (plus JMAP etc) is surely the
future for all of you.
|>I really miss my old Windows phone, but I digress. Does
Even the Fair Phone is only 70% fair i think.
It is a disgrace.
...
|Since you mentioned it ... what do other people use for password
|management? I ended up using a solution called "Master Password" which
|is an open-source password generator which is now called "Spectre"
|(https://spectre.app) and has a reasonable paid app for mobile devices.
|But I am wondering what other people do.
Unfortunately no Yubikey/-alike thing yet, so i type my harddisk
decryption key, then my password, then the password of an
additional encfs filesystem, and then have a script which loads
keys into ssh-agent aka provides decrypted versions for easy
consumation (via copy+paste or so). The browser "container" which
(actually) has passwords is special and also stores in such a one.
(Also decrypted by that script.)
Upon LID close etc all windows are slock(1)ed, all ssh-agents are
cleared, all encfs volumes are unmounted. So next time i have to
do it all again (less harddisk decryption).
It sounds annoying. I am looking forward a bit for a cryptocard.
(But NO! keys on smartphone, unless i buy myself a Pinephone;
unfortunately there is no "PinePhone Pro with AlpineLinux" (even
better CRUX), but a "normal" Linux and connectivity only via USB
bus and thus USB-protocol restrained, that i could trust.)
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)
- Calendaring?, doug dougwellington . com, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Conrad Hughes, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Ken Hornstein, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, doug dougwellington . com, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Ken Hornstein, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Conrad Hughes, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, doug dougwellington . com, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?,
Steffen Nurpmeso <=
- Re: Calendaring?, Ken Hornstein, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Steffen Nurpmeso, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Ken Hornstein, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Jude DaShiell, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Greg Minshall, 2023/11/06
- Re: Calendaring?, Conrad Hughes, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, doug dougwellington . com, 2023/11/02
- Re: Calendaring?, Thomas Dupond, 2023/11/06
Re: Calendaring?, Oliver Kiddle, 2023/11/02
Re: Calendaring?, Steffen Nurpmeso, 2023/11/02