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Too many Days.
The Day of Silence is on the same date as the Day of Dialogue.
I wish there was a day for the promotion of Just a day Days.
The problem with registrars in self-hosting
The DNS is organised in a hierarchic tree (for a finer description of it, you may read the wikipedia article): root zone -> tld -> domain -> sub-domain. Each of this level has its own name …
Circular economy in building
… or squaring the circle in the building industry
Our world and lifestyle put a high pressure on natural resources, environment and ourselves, human beings.
[…] Reuse, repair, recycle. …
Practical application of the circular economy principles
The general idea was to install light structures inside the warehouse, and use those during the lifetime of the project.
[…] There was also an important urbanistic element : what function …
Let's have ipv6 on the OpenBSD router
I advice you to run the ipv6 certification from HE. It is quite easy and you have a nice T-shirt at the end telling the whole world about your status as an internet guru.
[…] Yes, I am an IPv6 …
Build a router with OpenBSD (6.2)
A wise french sysadmin told me I was insane writing this article. I was not aware it was impossible. So I did it.
[…] I just built a personal router with OpenBSD. It looks crazy !
[…] …
Second Serie | Part 16 : Going to a gpg signing party
GPG has an important social aspect: it allows people to communicate safely. And it begins in itself by being social: you have to exchange digital ID !
[…] NB : OpenKeyChain software allows to …
No one loves me but the cat
Let’s go to the whores
[…] Because no one loves me but the cat.
Second Serie | Part 15 : Using gpg in command line
As usual, using gpg in command line is extremely powerfull. Opposite, there are a number of things you cannot do in graphical interface.
[…] You run the command this way:
[…] As said …
Second Serie | Part 14 : Publish a signing policy
Have you read all the articles ?
[…] It is a form of commitment as “digital citizen”. A sort of legal document, even though not
[…] It allows also others to assess your level …