Note at the start: This is a review from a second-hand user of the vehicle, written mostly from the perspective of the frequent passenger. To premise: no, the car isn’t ...
To begin this post—you might notice that it doesn’t specify which quarter of the year this update is for, and that is by design and personal choice. From now on, ...
Over the past week, while working through the early morning shift, I encountered a highly aggressive and clever new phishing campaign right inside my personal Facebook inbox. Much like the ...
Self-Hosting: Taking Your Data Off Someone Else’s Servers You’ve locked down your passwords, encrypted your connection, and hardened your browser. Good. Now it’s time to address the elephant sitting in ...
For more details on why this matters, check my previous post here. Here, we tackle the next easy steps before moving to the higher end of digital sovereignty. You’ve moved ...
Today is World Backup Day, and if you are managing sites for clients, volunteers, or yourself, you have probably heard the 3-2-1 rule—or my personal, paranoid favorite, the 4-3-2-1 method. ...
When I’m handling a dozen tickets about the same issue, I reach for a pre‑written template—either one created by the team or one I’ve saved from previous cases. The advantage ...
When I talk about “privacy,” I’m not just referring to the classic mantra of “back up my data three times, store it offline, and keep strangers out.” That approach covers ...
Oh how time flies… It’s been almost four months since my last update, and now we’re in the final days of 2025; some changes are already visible, some are still ...
Or as I like to call it: using both operating systems at the same time, but for completely different reasons and ecosystems. Let’s set the premise straight. I’m a long-term ...