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@mnw Thanks for the feedback. I keep a master copy on a server hosted at my house. This also makes it easy to share a password database with my wife (encrypted with both my key and a key I generated for her). But I just have her open it with Emacs over SSH, which decrypts it automatically. Obviously there are more risks associated with that, but it's easy for her to manag…
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As an errata of sorts to my #LibrePlanet2019 talk---I think I said "GNU/Linux running on the proprietary Windows kernel", when Linux isn't involved---it's GNU/kWindows. Microsoft wrote a compatibility layer that translates Linux syscalls, so programs compiled _for_ GNU/Linux run atop of the Windows kernel. See http://status.hackerposse.com/url/18486 for more information. …
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@mnw Oh and when accessing my password database remotely over SSH, e.g. at a hotel, I use Tor for additional privacy (`torify ssh`); I posted about that a couple of days ago.