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  • Yeah, I’m having a hard time deciding about that.

    On the one hand I’m often in business trips and want to be at least able to recover my data easily if something happens.

    On the other hand getting the laptop stolen with all the data is a nightmare.

    Didn’t look into current solutions for quite some time though. As I’m currently waiting for a new laptop, this could be a good time to check something out.
    Anyone with some suggestions? (Will look into the encrypted FS OP recommended, but having options and opinions never hurts)

    Edit: ok, just realised that APFS is Apple File System. So that’s not gonna roll for me, as I’m on Linux and would like to have something that’s actually designed and developed for it. Don’t know anything about Linux APFS support, but I’m a bit traumatised by NTFS and anyway I don’t want to have anything to do with Apple

    Anyone with experience with encrypted LUKS and data recovery?
    Some buzzwords for options would also greatly help me
    Thanks for anything in advance!





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    1 month ago

    I think, I worded it wrong

    Testing exactly for the results you expect is a good start to verify functionality, but you also need tests, that can bring up whatever, so you get a better view of the risk profile

    But I’m not a pharmacist, so I’m just taking out of my ass anyway


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    1 month ago

    Yeah, if I test my software all is good as well. As soon as the customer does something, he finds bugs, because I didn’t thought about that situation.

    As the drug user in the end isn’t qualified enough, they should exactly test like that and not just what they think is right

    But maybe my analogy isn’t completely working in that case…