Experience with Nitro FIDO2 security key
In this article I describe my first experiences with my FIDO2 security key from NitroKey. Interesting is the different implementation at different services. The main issue remains the lack of acceptance.
An attempt to do something with IT!
In this article I describe my first experiences with my FIDO2 security key from NitroKey. Interesting is the different implementation at different services. The main issue remains the lack of acceptance.
In the article I describe my personal experience with the Windows Storage Pool. I originally used the pool because of its flexibility and protection against disk failures, but I encountered problems with unexplained storage space consumption. The lack of success of my attempts to solve the problem and further consideration I present in this article.
I was considering whether it would make sense to use the framework laptop with different OS to plug in as one laptop each. But I doubt whether the IT department would support that.
Some cases of data recovery or data loss in the last somewhat over ten years I find worth mentioning. After describing my procedure in the first part, I would like to describe here some characteristics and failures that led to this setup.
While reading a Heise article on the subject of backup, it occurred to me that there are a few things to note. This first part shows how I backup files and what is important to me.
If there’s a funny smell when you backup and move data to the server and it’s smoky throughout the house, it’s worth checking the SATA power supply.