Some thoughts on switching to KeePass

🎥 Video Link Links referenced for video https://community.bitwarden.com/t/allow-attachments-to-be-exported-when-using-export-data/835/1 - Allow Attachments to be exported when using Export Data Feature Request https://bitwarden.com/blog/upload-store-and-now-export-attached-files-in-your-secure-bitwarden-vault/ - Bitwarden blog post announcing attachments export https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/114549099206535021 - GrapheneOS post mentioned in intro https://keepassxc.org/ - KeePassXC (Desktop) https://www.keepassdx.com/ - KeePassDC (Android) https://intheshellpodcast.com - In the Shell Podcast https://yellowball.fm - 🟡 Yellowball, don’t just host your podcast, own it Transcript Please excuse any grammatical errors. I used a tool to generate the transcript and haven’t had a chance to read through it yet. ...

May 31, 2025 · 5 min · 1030 words · Josh

The Big Problem with Bitwarden Backups

🎥 Video Link Links referenced for video https://bitwarden.com/help/export-your-data/ - Bitwarden Export Vault Data Help Page https://community.bitwarden.com/t/allow-attachments-to-be-exported-when-using-export-data/835/1 - Allow Attachments to be exported when using Export Data Feature Request https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31702594 - Hacker News post about Bitwarden backups https://intheshellpodcast.com - In the Shell Podcast https://yellowball.fm - 🟡 Yellowball, don’t just host your podcast, own it Transcript Please excuse any grammatical errors. I used a tool to generate the transcript and haven’t had a chance to read through it yet. ...

January 11, 2025 · 4 min · 827 words · Josh

My Top 3 Favorite Linux Commands (and How I Use Them)

🎥 Video Link Links referenced for video https://intheshellpodcast.com - In the Shell Podcast https://yellowball.fm - 🟡 Yellowball, don’t just host your podcast, own it Transcript Please excuse any grammatical errors. I used a tool to generate the transcript and haven’t had a chance to read through it yet. So, as I’m recording this video, it’s currently 5 days before Christmas. When you’re watching this, it will be 2 days before Christmas. 5 - 2 is 3. Therefore, I want to talk about my three favorite Linux commands. These might not be my favorite Linux commands, but they are my most used ones. ...

December 23, 2024 · 4 min · 713 words · Josh

How to guide - Raspberry Pi USB Boot

🎥 Video Link Links referenced in/for video https://youtu.be/CnRYn-9EGvE - What is Raspberry Pi Imager? https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ - Download Rapsberry Pi Imager Transcript Please excuse any grammatical errors. I used a tool to generate the transcript and haven’t had a chance to read through it yet. ✔️ The default boot order on the Raspberry Pi is to first boot from the micro SD card, which is less than ideal if you would like to boot from a USB drive first. So, in today’s video, I’m going to cover how you can change the boot order on your Raspberry Pi. ...

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 556 words · Josh

What is Raspberry Pi Imager?

🎥 Video Link Links referenced for video https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ - Raspberry Pi Imager Download https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-imager - Telemetry collection details Transcript Please excuse any grammatical errors. I used a tool to generate the transcript and haven’t had a chance to read through it yet. ✔️ Raspberry Pi Imager makes it easy to install a variety of operating systems onto your micro SD card, external SSD, or whatever other medium you choose to install your operating system on for your Raspberry Pi. They make it super easy to install. You can head on over to raspberry pi.com. Once you get there, select “Software” and then, depending on which operating system you are running, select that download. In my case, download for Windows. ...

February 20, 2023 · 3 min · 489 words · Josh

Raspberry Pi 4 Explained | Hardware layout

🎥 Video Link Links referenced for video https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HKGGPLR - Western Digital 250GB WD Blue SN570 NVMe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08G14NBCS - ORICO M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure https://www.hackster.io/news/meet-the-new-raspberry-pi-4-model-b-9b4698c284 Transcript Please excuse any grammatical errors. I used a tool to generate the transcript and haven’t had a chance to read through it yet. ✔️ In today’s video, I wanted to cover the hardware components on the Raspberry Pi. Understanding what you are working with is helpful and I find it impressive what they have managed to cram on this circuit board. Towards the end of the video, I will suggest an upgrade if you plan to use it for full-time hosting. On the top right, we have a gigabit Ethernet port, which supports true gigabit Ethernet speeds. The Ethernet transceiver chip on the Raspberry Pi allows you to achieve full gigabit speeds of 1000 megabits per second, compared to the Raspberry Pi 3, which was limited to 300 megabits per second. Below the Ethernet port, we have two USB 3.0 ports and two USB 2.0 ports. On the side view, we can see the Ethernet port in the center and two USB 3.0 ports (which have blue inside) and two USB 2.0 ports (black) on the left. Below the Ethernet controller, we have the USB controller chip. On the previous Raspberry Pi 3, the Ethernet and USB controller were on the same chip, causing the limitation of 300 megabits per second on the gigabit Ethernet interface. ...

January 30, 2023 · 6 min · 1143 words · Josh

Should you use self hosted applications?

🎥 Video Link Supplies needed Raspberry Pi - I purchased the Raspberry Pi Model B (4GB). If you can afford it, try to get 2 (1 for a backup). Micro SD Card - I went with a 64GB High Endurance SanDisk card (linked below). I would suggest buying 1 extra. External monitor - this isn’t required, but it would make things easier to see the display out from your Raspberry Pi. You can use it without a monitor, as long as you know how to find out the IP address for SSH. If you want to use a monitor, you’ll need a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable Keyboard & mouse (wireless or wired). Again, this isn’t required. You can SSH into the Raspberry Pi from another computer. A desktop/laptop you can SSH to the Raspberry Pi from. The other option would be to configured it using a monitor you plug into it with a keyboard/mouse, and you wouldn’t need access to another computer. Ethernet cable if you’d like to use the Ethernet port. It also supports Wi-Fi. Links referenced for video https://rpilocator.com/ - Helpful tool to monitor multiple sites for Raspberry Pi availability. This will be your best bet at finding one. https://store.rakwireless.com/ - I’ve purchased two from here. They ship directly from China and have a heat sink attached. I don’t know if these are knockoffs, but everything looks legitimate. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P3D6Y5B - SanDisk 64GB High Endurance Video MicroSDXC https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08ZY3RR9X - Micro HDMI to HDMI cable Transcript Please excuse any grammatical errors. I used a tool to generate the transcript and haven’t had a chance to read through it yet. ...

January 16, 2023 · 5 min · 996 words · Josh