Technology

We use technology to serve our needs.

Use of encryption
Personally I don't use encryption because:
 * I don't use nuclear reactor to put my kettle on.
 * The usability and UX is atrocious. At the same time I keep myself educated and try improve the process.
 * It is an irreversible action with potentially disastrous consequences.
 * I don't trust myself to be able to reliably keep private key private. See: http://www.iamthespecialist.com/2014/03/how-to-securely-store-private-keys.html
 * I don't trust device I'm using. See what they did to Snowden's laptop: https://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/camp2015/camp2015-6799-how_to_destroy_a_laptop_with_top_secrets.html#video
 * I don't trust person on the other side of the wire

SSH
Remeber to backup your SSH keys before wiping a machine and installing new operating system!

Password manager
I was using password manager to create ALL my passwords, including email. And then, in order to access password manager I need to access my email. YEAH, luckily I was able to reset my email password using my Polish phone:



Two-factor authentication
Using in all places that contain some valuable information:
 * Google
 * Apple
 * Facebook
 * Twitter
 * LinkedIn
 * Dropbox
 * Github
 * Amazon

Twitter
https://www.reddit.com/r/Twitter/comments/3j6xx6/what_is_the_recovery_procedure_with_2factor/

LinkedIn
"'If you were to loose access to your account and phone, then you would be required to send us a valid government issued ID for further verification.'"

Backups
Currently this wiki is hosted on: https://miraheze.org

Chosen from the list: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Hosting_services

Main factor: graphical editor - it makes my life so much easier and editing process is so much faster.

This is free service - run by volunteers - cost participation is donations basis. I believe in best intention and team so far has been super-helpful. With that said - we need to establish backup strategy as in "no single point of failure".

I would like either: One way or another we will learn something useful, one way or another the solution will become more stable.
 * daily backups to off-site location
 * documentation of miraheze internal backup strategy

Question to miraheze volunteers - do you have your backup strategy documented?

For instance, I'd be interested: Thank you :) (I really appreciate your hard work)
 * where backup is hosted?
 * how often?
 * who has access?
 * etc / etc / etc... (I trust you know what you are doing and yet it is my job to double check)