I have some developers that work for me out of the Ukraine. I need a good way to check if their internet is still up for them so I can hope my slack messages are getting to them.
I thought this would be simple, but how do you safely share passwords with normal users online. Services like 1Password require that you create a guest user with a vault. I'd like to use something that is SOC2 compliant. And it seems like if I wanted to use something like OneTimeSecret https://github.com/onetimesecret/onetimesecret I'd have to host it myself to be sure it was safe. What do you guys use?
I'm am trying to figure out how to manage IT and users laptops at a small startup without having the engineering team take care of it. What solutions have you guys used?
I remember a tool from years ago that would analyze what data a website was sending to 3rd parties. Does anyone remember what it was called or know of something similar.
One of our contributors, catamphetamine (https://github.com/catamphetamine), who has created several open-source repositories we depend on and has submitted a lot of useful information in tickets, has been blocked from GitHub. When GitHub blocks a user, it also seems to destroy every comment, issue, and repository that they have ever created (ever), which means that you lose a lot of use full information. I love GitHub, but I can't afford to lose access to that level of knowledge. Does anyone have a way to backup your tickets or have a safer alternative to GitHub? Also is there any way to get all this information back?