I would say my financial tracking document.
Also a music file I listen to everyday
I have a triangular file I use for sharpening all my saws, super useful. I have some old saws.
passwords.kdbx
id_rsa
something something RSA keys aren’t as secure as the more modern cyphers
Somthing somthing what should i be using for ssh
ED25519 keys are what I use. Some people are wary of them because the NSA made some contributions to the algorithm’s development, but I don’t personally see it as an issue. If it bothers you, there are other popular ciphers that are still more secure than RSA.
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
Indirectly, but the
.bash_aliases
file that has all my terminal shortcutsProbably 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
Pictures of my dogs who passed away a couple years ago.
Probably the file describing the firmware of my current keyboard layout.
Photos Library.photoslibrary
I’d be crushed if I lost any/all of my photos.
/dev/sda1
vmlinuz
/bin/zsh
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 😉