Probably my KeePass database since it holds the keys to everything else.
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Yup, Vaultwarden database. Not much else comes close.
Same for me
passwords.kdbx
id_rsa
something something RSA keys aren’t as secure as the more modern cyphers
I have a triangular file I use for sharpening all my saws, super useful. I have some old saws.
Currently my thesis
Back her up
And backup the backups
And backup the backups backups backups
give it a year, it'll be the least important thing
The Excelsheet that tells me how long I have to work on Friday to get my 40 hours in.
.git/objects/pack/pack-1c6f43d5481532f5aea93cff2884e100a36dc8f3.pack
Photos Library.photoslibrary
I’d be crushed if I lost any/all of my photos.
Does vmlinuz count?
Probably my tmux config. Using tmux has saved my butt so many times.
Going back to default tmux feels so wrong. I've got a bastard config that comes from muscle memory from starting with GNU screen with a dash of i3 sensibilities
Indirectly, but the .bash_aliases
file that has all my terminal shortcuts
/home/user/.mozilla/firefox/nkhyqhk8.default
Probably the file describing the firmware of my current keyboard layout.
Pictures of my dogs who passed away a couple years ago.
/dev/sda1
passwords.kdbx
cinnamon-desktop
.profile
firefox
Nearest thing I can think of is a running file with medical guidelines I use occasionally but not often enough to want to learn, childhood vaccination schedules, colonoscopy follow up timelines, lots of imaging follow up guidelines.
/bin/zsh
/boot/vmlinuz-linux
vmlinuz
/usr/bin/ssh
Not a single file, but a folder with mementos associated with someone who has been a really good friend to me for the past two years. Said friend also has a folder for saving the stuff I send them, so it's mutual!
I keep my passwords and other sensitive information in a written diary, you never know if you might get hacked, so I took that precaution.
Nice try, hacker. I ain't giving you my secrets!
Password database. I don't know any of my passwords.
Edit: Except one of course.
But I'll never tell 😉
KeePass password vault
Op's password.
It’s hunter2
, isn’t it?
I thought it was the same as his luggage, 12345?
Dammit, I knew 69
was gonna get me in trouble one-uh-these-days
It was my Bitcoin wallet before I sold. Now it's probably my password vault.
I love dnd. I tried beyond but couldn't add things to my sheet because I didn't own the digital book. So I made my own system on Google sheets to build a character and play the game without needing to buy every single book for one race or feat.
My daily work notes.
The one containing all my ID information and passwords and stuff. I have at least six replicas of it, tactically hidden in places where I'd find it but nobody else can, similar to the five rings from Captain Planet.
I used to hide my passwords in the text content of like a png file. Invisible unless you know to open in a text editor
Now I actually encrypt that stuff haha
Not including work devices - probably my old university files. I intentionally wrote about topics relevant to the career I wanted (which I now have) and they're genuinely useful for going back and referring to.