• Veltoss@lemmy.world
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      So is pretty much all of the cloud services the average user already subscribes to. People still use them though.

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        Agreed. This is especially bad, though, because if it’s compromised they basically have hardware-level access to your machine. Unless you’re using encrypted swap, and I’m not sure how standard that is.

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          Well, assuming you’ve already gone through the effort to write a custom kernel module to offload your swap pages to Google Drive, it doesn’t seem like that much of a stretch to have it encrypt the data before transmitting it.

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      Obviously you should set up device mapper to encrypt the gdrive device then put the swap on the encrypted mapper device.

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        If your kernel isn’t using 90% of your CPU resources, are you really even using it to it’s full potential? /s