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Episode 206: Personal Backup Strategy


Certificates issued by Let's Encrypt will soon be signed solely by their own root certificate. It's problematic because of the lack of Android updates. Apple has released two ARM based Macs, there's a potential replacement for SCP and a stellar release of Gimp with support for Hi-DPI

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  • How To Backup And Restore Linux With Timeshift - It's FOSS
  • Ubuntu 20.04 System Backup and Restore - LinuxConfig.org
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  • Fallout from upcoming Let's Encrypt certificate changes [LWN.net] — As described in this Let's Encrypt blog entry, certificates issued by Let's Encrypt will soon be signed solely by that organization's own root certificate, which is accepted by all modern browsers. There is one little catch, though: versions of Android prior to 7.1.1 (released in late 2016) do not recognize that certificate and will start throwing errors. "Currently, 66.2% of Android devices are running version 7.1 or above. The remaining 33.8% of Android devices will eventually start getting certificate errors when users visit sites that have a Let’s Encrypt certificate. In our communications with large integrators, we have found that this represents around 1-5% of traffic to their sites." There appears to be little to be done about this problem other than to encourage owners of older Android devices to install Firefox.
  • Standing on Our Own Two Feet - Let's Encrypt - Free SSL/TLS Certificates
  • How to Setup SSL For Free
  • How to configure the LDAP Authentication and Lookup plugin - osTicket Forum
  • Home - Core Infrastructure Initiative
  • BadgeApp
  • Amazon.com: USB C Charger, RAVPower 65W 4-Port Desktop USB Charging Station [GaN Power Tech] with 2 USB C Ports + 2 USB A Ports for MacBook Pro/Air, Dell XPS 13, iPad Pro, iPhone, Nintendo Switch, Galaxy and More
  • Amazon.com: USB C Charger, RAVPower 65W 4-Port Desktop USB Charging Station [GaN Power Tech] with 2 USB C Ports + 2 USB A Ports for MacBook Pro/Air, Dell XPS 13, iPad Pro, iPhone, Nintendo Switch, Galaxy and More — 45W and iPad Pro at 18W
  • Deprecation of scp protocol and improving sftp client
  • jjelen/openssh-sftp Copr
  • Deprecating scp [LWN.net]


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