1. Switch off wifi, bluetooth, enable battery save mode at night and re-enable them in the morning
2. Switch off mobile data when connecting to my home wifi
3. Automatically enable and disable orientation lock when entering the photos app
Absolutely. Having done this blind and also with a well documented process I can say the latter is far smoother.
The restore process should be written in an incident response run book and practiced by the on-call people. (Maybe in your quarterly disaster recovery tests?)
The terror of data loss fades significantly when you come across a clean, one page restore process and you’re able to get the data back without a lot of effort.
I have been working with that for the past year and I like it!! Great tool, easy to configure and use. Lately I have been looking at their workflow engine as well https://argoproj.github.io/workflows/
What's the best way to set up this platform? I keep looking at the docs and there seems to be a lot to-do, and their configs by default are just for hello-world type projects, not 'secure' projects.
Any potential tutorials / books / resources you could recommend? :)
> These manifests are intended to help you get started quickly. They are not suitable in production, on test environments, or any environment containing any real data. They contain hard-coded passwords that are publicly available.
And then to my (lack of) knowledge, the configuration files are pretty big, try to read them directly.
I voted for Signal however i am wondering how signal is any different. My concern mainly rises from the "fact" that "If You're Not Paying For It, You Become The Product"