As an oversimplification, RSA works by taking two huge prime numbers (the private key) and multiplying them together (the public key). You could get the private key by factoring the public key but the best way to factor a prime number is to basically just try every combination with a few tricks sprinkled in until something works which could take millions of years with modern computers. You can hoard everyone’s public key until computers can crack it in a reasonable amount of time but everyone involved will be long gone by then.
The whole point of private and public keys is to have an operation that’s easy to do one way but would take so long to reverse that it’s virtually impossible. There’s nothing stopping you trying except the time and effort involved.
I’m not really sure I’m following but you shouldn’t need Traefik to install n8n, you can use any other reverse proxy or just run n8n on its own.
Traefik, or any other reverse proxy, doesn’t affect anything with your router. You’d just need to update whatever you’re using for DNS to point to it.
You should still be able to access all your other services just fine unless you’re already running another reverse proxy with a wildcard DNS rewrite.
Yeah, I’d say not cheaping out on floss is one of the more important things. I bought some cheap floss while on a trip since I forgot mine and it absolutely destroyed my gums even though I’ve been flossing for years without any issues.
Calendar and contacts have been next to useless for me because of this
You might like autorestic as an alternative to automating it with bash scripts
That’s why you use virtual cards for services that you aren’t sure you want to renew and have them lock automatically right before they do. Better yet, use virtual cards everywhere you can.
Gmail has had a problem for a while where people can send you spam calendar invites and they’ll automatically get added to your calendar.