Notes

You have discovered my notes listing, where I ramble about random subjects for future me, so I don't have to rediscover the things again. I tend to access these with direct link, but for your benefit, they are also listed here. It is not without realm of possibility for you to be reading this page already.

I won't comment on whether there are secret messy unlisted notes lying around.

Commonly open port ranges

/n/annoying-ports - Some applications such as MOSH or KDE Connect are just so practical, but they open so many ports in firewall and who is to guarantee lazy sysadmin won't abuse those for something else without even thinking about backdoors?

Co-authoring and private emails with Git Forges

/n/coauthor - This note tells how to mark me as a git commit coauthor and my privatized email addresses.

My configuration for Dark Reader

/n/darkreader - I prefer amber on black with system fonts.

Philosophical pondering on DNS and its features and usage

/n/dns - What DNS server is used, does it support ECS, is that threat or possibility, and everything that doesn't have a better place?

Emojis and symbols in terminal and HTML

/n/emoji - This is just for personal reference and fun.

Essential software and configuration on my systems

/n/essentialsoftware - This is just a quick personal reference so I don't have to guess and notice that I forgot something important.

F-Droid repository list

/n/f-droid - F-Droid is kind of apt for Android with multiple repositories available. This is my note to self on which repositories I tend to have configured.

Fairbuds XL and the equalizer settings

/n/fairbuds - I have the misnamed XL and while it's clear, even with factory reset by pushing the joystick to the right until it says "factory reset complete", but the studio eq may not be so clear.

firewalld

/n/firewalld - Firewall configuration on Fedora/RHEL based distributions.

GPG notes without a better place

/n/gpg - Creating Ed25519/future key, configuring WKD, Keyoxide PGP and something on Keybase.

Helenin hintatiedot

/n/helen - Lunttilappu sähkönhintatietosovelluksille paljonko maksan Helenille, sillä kaipaan näitä tietoja säännöllisen epäsäännöllisesti jostakin Helenin valikoita helpommasta paikasta.

On hidden WiFi networks

/n/hiddenssid - Disabling SSID broadcast is not a security measure and may hurt your privacy.

Notes

/n/index - You have discovered my notes listing, where I ramble about random subjects for future me, so I don't have to rediscover the things again. I tend to access these with direct link, but for your benefit, they are also listed here. It is not without realm of possibility for you to be reading this page already.

Keyoxide

/n/keyoxide - Here you can find my Keyoxide profiles and ASP proof syntax.

Quick localectl config

/n/localectl - Reminder on systemd keyboard and language settings, also including more regionally tailored ones.

Spoilers on Matrix protocol

/n/matrixspoilers - Instructions for proper spoiling on Matrix using FluffyChat, Nheko and Element Web.

Opting out of WiFi positioning (_nomap)

/n/nomap - The underscore nomap suffix in SSID indicates your desire to opt-out of Wi-Fi positioning systems and, in some cases, mass surveillance.

Obtainiun

/n/obtainium - Obtainium downloads apps directly from forge/whatever without need for app stores and theoretically I can bootstrap it by copy-pasting the txt linked below into it, especially on devices that Google doesn't smile upon.

Prettier packages I use

/n/prettier - I use them both directly, and within pre-commit

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