It's encrypted during transit only (if using HTTPS), though you can look into an encrypted filesystem on the server and the clients you use.
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Why the flash drive over a micro SD card?
Sounds like a job for Ansible. ;-)
Of course! Here's the documentation for the docker-compose module: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/docker/docker_compose_module.html
It does rely on the recently-made-legacy docker-compose client, so for now it's still required to install that. If you need some advice or pointers, let me know.
That depends on what you mean by container. I use it to orchestrate Docker containers for my infrastructure and then some.
I'd say not because of those things but due to overall socioeconomic well-being.
They won't show up there exactly - Steam will create an additional "Non-Steam Games" collection.
To automate things a bit, install EmuDeck.
I was going to recommend Ansible as well - documentation as code can never be out of date if you continue using it.
This is a bit outdated with .NET Core. You can just compile it for a Linux target or install the .NET runtime from Microsoft.
I'm not sure Mono supports all the newer language features.
I think discoverability is still a problem.
I use Discord for real-time communication, but leaving a platform that's closing up access for a platform with already closed access makes no sense to me. It doesn't solve the original problem.
Nice! I didn't realize this was a feature of Joplin!