If you know anyone who may be interested, here is a word press position.
Phil W.
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From: Kyle Narducci
Date: Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 10:15 PM
Subject: Web Developer Position
To: phillip.paul.waclaw...@mesacc.edu
Hi Phillip,
My name is Kyle Narducci and I lead
On Sat, 27 Jan 2018 21:00:25 + (UTC)
David Schwartz wrote:
> What I will say is this:
>
> I’ve interviewed enough people in my time that I think I’ve noticed a
> pattern. I’m curious what you guys think.
>
> The higher the GPA, the less such people seem able to do
> out-of-the-box or even
I have used KeepassX V2 on ubuntu 16.04 for almost a year, I did use it
with the old database for a few weeks then migrated using the included
upgrade tool
I also keep the database in my nextcloud account so it stays in sync across
all my computers. I have seen usb drives usedBACKUP your DB
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Am 27. Jan, 2018 schwätzte Mark Phillips so:
moin moin,
KeePassX uses the KeePass2.x file format. It's supposed to be compatable.
I haven't ever used KeePass2 directly, so can't speak to actual usage vs
theory.
I did just try KeePassXC ( I was recently reminded about it from an EFF
guide ). Th
Or use that chroot-based thingy that lets you run an entire copy of Linux
underneath the chrome os. I forget what it’s called, sorry. Chrost? No, there
you go – crouton. It worked for me. Switching between Linux and Chrome is a
bit weird, but it works, I tried it myself. (I probably just did
I believe I am an exception to the 2.4GPA ‘rule’. And I have a few other minor
nits. See below.
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Subject: Re: Trent's projects
I use LastPass and have found it works well. Sharing passwords has a few
issues (not very intuitive), but for the most part works.
I keep KeePass2 synchronized with Dropbox, but I use a long login password
with a key file, which is only on the local machine (Linux, Windows,
Android). Haven't had a