That is 100% my goal.
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I may try, but I'm in an apartment and I'm not sure if I can pull it off without damaging the hood.
That works, but makes it more difficult to manage which individuals /groups have which passwords.
I don't necessarily think hero is the right word, but his actions are commendable, even if they largely had little effect.
A self hosted solution (like passbolt or Vaultwarden) is also a good choice, especially if multi user workflows are critical for you.
It can be a barier to entry for new / non-technical users. In the past when I've worked with activism groups to setup secure comms Kleopatra has been difficult for people unfamiliar with encryption to figure out. It's always good to lower the barrier to entry for these kinds if applications.
Why buy a wheel, when I can vibe–reinvent the wheel!
I mean, that's only like $60,000 an hour since the beginning of the roman republic.
I've been using Mullvad wireguard in gluetun for years, and have never had issues. What do the gluetun logs say?
I've been running Vaultwarden for while, and it's great, love not relying on 3rd party for my backend.
The real answer isn't don't use email for private communication. It's like asking what's the most private way to shout into a crowded room
That powers the light too, so I'd rather not lose that.