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privatize
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
I partially encrypt/decrypt a file based on the presence of special HEREDOCs (ie <The tool is still a WIP as it isn't portable between machines -- https://github.com/higgins/privatize
more on it here: https://encapsulate.me/writing/Privatize.html
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Show HN: My new free note taking tool
Yes!
I keep a daily log tracked in git. All of it public although some information is encrypted with my privatization tool (https://github.com/higgins/privatize).
The log itself is a simple org file but I parse and render it in html here so that I can share important event dates (eg: my wedding) with my family and friends.
Here is what I did yesterday:
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Show HN: Partially encrypt a file based on its HEREDOCs
ooo, good call out. thanks!
currently i only have one warning in place if I forget to close there heredoc: https://github.com/higgins/privatize/blob/main/index.js#L168
but could add some more error checking. added to TODOs: https://github.com/higgins/privatize/commit/9696f30576897898...
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Show HN: Partially encrypt a file based on its
https://github.com/higgins/privatize
When added to a git repo, it will automatically transparently encrypt/decrypt files you want privatized.
For example if you configured your repo to privatize the file `example.txt`, you could write:
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opsindev.news
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Atlassian prepares to abandon on-prem server products
The search works great. I'm using MkDocs with Material as my personal handbook because of the simplicity -- for example, I usually remember great articles in conversations but always forget their location. Since I started writing my newsletter https://opsindev.news/ including an MkDocs web archive, I can share interesting URLs way faster :) Or let folks discover it by themselves, using the search.
Configuration in https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/opsindev.news/-/blob/main/mkdocs...
Material for MkDocs also has an insiders build, accessible through sponsorship. https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/insiders/ These features add more value to MkDocs -- I initially joined to get GDPR-compliant cookie banners and stayed to support a great project.
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Show HN: My new free note taking tool
Thanks for flagging. opsindev.news is hosted on GitLab Pages using Let's Encrypt. Maybe the TLS ciphers or versions do not match. Which error message do you see, browser/OS and location may help (if you want to share)
If the MkDocs website does not work, suggest the following workarounds: Newsletter issues in [0] as markdown files, example [1] or the newsletter archive on Buttondown [2].
I'm using Buttondown to send the newsletter, MkDocs serves as web-searchable archive. Kudos to Michael Hausenblas here for the idea, he publishes the o11y.news newsletter.
[0] https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/opsindev.news/-/tree/main/docs/a...
[1] https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/opsindev.news/-/blob/main/docs/a...
[2] https://buttondown.email/opsindev.news/
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