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m000 ◴[] No.44478629[source]
I mostly agree with TFA, with one glaring exception: The quality of Google search results has regressed so badly in the past years (played by SEO experts), that AI was actually a welcome improvement.
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iLoveOncall ◴[] No.44479259[source]
User issue. Every single time this comes up.

People don't know how to search, that's it. Even the HN population.

Every time this gets posted, I ask for one example of thing you tried to find and what keywords you used. So I'm giving you the same offer, give me for one thing you couldn't find easily on Google and the keywords you used, and I'll show you Google search is just fine.

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mittensc ◴[] No.44479341[source]
Allright, had this recently since i keep forgetting luks commands.

How do you set up an encrypted file on linux that can be mounted and accessed same as a hard drive.

(note: luks, a few commands)

You will see a nonsensical ai summarization, lots of videos and junk websites being promoted then you'll likely find a few blogs with the actual commands needed. Nowhere is there a link to a manual for luks or similar.

This in the past had the no-ad straightforward blogs as first links, then some man pages, then other unrelated things for the same searches that i do now and get garbage.

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iLoveOncall ◴[] No.44494436[source]
Search "linux encrypt file as hard drive", the second result is a medium article which offers what you want: https://medium.com/@allypetitt/how-to-encrypt-a-drive-in-lin...

As I said, user issue.

> Nowhere is there a link to a manual for luks or similar.

Yes, thankfully. The man page for cryptsetup isn't exactly palatable.

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1. mittensc ◴[] No.44519981[source]
the medium article you linked tells you to format your hard drive, so it's obviously not how to set up an encrypted file that can be mounted.

> Yes, thankfully. The man page for cryptsetup isn't exactly palatable.

The man page is the source of truth and quite good, that it's not one of the first links or even on the first page is a problem.