Post AdGRW3cWkYWHwYelgu by mms@emacs.ch
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 (DIR) Post #AdGRW3cWkYWHwYelgu by mms@emacs.ch
       2023-12-28T09:38:23Z
       
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       I’m thinking of having same #org files library on 2 computers - work and personal. I don’t want my work to have access to personal files but having one library looks laziest. So I’m thinking of having my personal files encrypted via gpg key (private key will never reach the work computer). Is this the best way? Or is there some other best practices around it?
       
 (DIR) Post #AdGVLnK4tA0oJnOAMK by raphael@mastodon.communick.com
       2023-12-28T10:21:19Z
       
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       @mms syncthing with encryption key
       
 (DIR) Post #AdGYAwBLuSGCTJp1rk by mms@emacs.ch
       2023-12-28T10:53:01Z
       
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       @raphael syncthing is a no go - it’s forbidden on company computer.  Rsync is not :)
       
 (DIR) Post #AdGZXZQgllCgWKLrjk by dwaltiz@pleroma.soykaf.com
       2023-12-28T11:08:18.673438Z
       
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       @mms https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/encrypting-files.html ?
       
 (DIR) Post #AdGZrX5vA0Bn4Q9lFA by raphael@mastodon.communick.com
       2023-12-28T11:11:53Z
       
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       @mms rsync with gocryptfs, then.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdH6f7a9UC5axPzCvw by Xuxxux@emacs.ch
       2023-12-28T17:19:25Z
       
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       @mms I just put two directories under my org (and roam) dirs: personal and work. All capturing templates are configured per Computer to capture into the correct folder