Ask HN: What nuggets are stored offline on your computer?
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Compartmentation combined with good encryption is the bedrock of any good op-sec. Who centralizes every secret in one location and brings it on their person? My most treasured intellectual property is stored in a Veracrypt container inside a flash drive protected with LUKS as a secondary measure. I keep it at home, and only open it on a secure OS (With no malware) preferably not connected to the Internet. I also have duplicated this in as many places as possible in-case one copy gets corrupted, and have memorized the password and don't have it written down anywhere.
This made me think and I realized that I also have some proprietary stuff (specific data format descriptions and code snippets mainly) that are presumably _valuable_, in any case definitely worthy for my job/business.
So, I'm curious: How does it look for you? Would you be ruined in case someone got access to your personal files, or are we living in a post-privacy world by now in this regard?