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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details their experience of building a mechanical keyboard, including the process, challenges, and lessons learned. | |
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| | | I recently setup a Samba share on a Raspberry Pi on my home network. As part of that, I used a 5 TB Western Digital My Passport Ultra as the storage layer. I wanted to encrypt it since it's going to store a lot of personal content. That way, I won't have to worry about leaking any of that data if I lost the disk. The following post lists down the Linux commands I used to turn on that encryption. And while I tried this on a Raspberry Pi, the commands are generic and should work on any Linux system. | ||