Thanks for the extensive explanation. I was almost certain you were joking about using Git for that purpose but it seems you are being serious :)
I will stick to my Restic backups for now. :)
Thanks for the extensive explanation. I was almost certain you were joking about using Git for that purpose but it seems you are being serious :)
I will stick to my Restic backups for now. :)
Being a Linux newbie that idea did not even cross my mind. MIND BLOWN. In all seriousness, though, are there ever user secrets in ~/.config? It seems like a crazy & genius idea at the same time.
(I keep them in two Restic backups)


Weird, my pet said the same. Is your password also ************* ?


As for passwords, well, I wont talk about that. It’s not good but still not worst practices at least.
Paper notebook? ;)


My Bitwarden and Proton Pass also require Yubikey to be present when logging in on a new device.
It is not a problem if they are on different disks, though? I hope so :)


By “same platform” do you mean keeping them in the same app or the same system (e.g., my Android smartphone)? I used to use Authy, but after I bought the paid subscription for Bitwarden I moved my TOTP codes there (and later to Proton Pass) because it was so convenient.


Thanks for telling me about Betterbird. I see I can run it at the same time as Thunderbird which naturally fits my workflow described above 😅


I am thinking of self-hosting some stuff right now, but that’s mainy OneDrive/Google Drive replacement and Google Photos replacement. I could maybe self-host Bitwarden, too. Email? Nope. I know there’s A LOT of work with that, with the domains (so my emails don’t get rejected by other parties), with spam filters and so on. I will leave that to the professionals, it’s too important. File storage is for me, but email is for communication with others. So congratulations if you got that working :)


UE5 on handhelds is a red flag, but I will check some reviews and performance tests before buying.


I thought Germany was a progressive country. Why only men?
Why are you talking about player retention in context of a single player game? Perhaps you mixed it with their previous game — Black Desert – which is an MMO.