Merge branch 'dev' into vhs

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Generate keys:
```bash
gpg --gen-key
gpg --full-generate-key
```
Follow the guide.
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# Changing Expiration Dates
```bash
gpg --list-keys
# or...
gpg -k
```
... and then use the second part of 'pub', which is the ID. But that's not appearing here so... on with gpg2?
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pub rsa3072 2021-08-15 [SC] [expires: 2023-08-15]
CD30421FD825696BD95F1FF644C62C57B790D3CF
uid [ultimate] Malin Freeborn <malinfreeborn@posteo.net>
sub rsa3072 2021-08-15 [E] [expires: 2023-08-15]
sub rsa3072 2021-08-15 [E] [expires: after-forever]
```
Notice the long, ugly, string - CD30421FD825696BD95F1FF644C62C57B790D3CF - and how horribly ugly it is.
Notice the long, ugly, string - `CD30421FD825696BD95F1FF644C62C57B790D3CF` - and how horribly ugly it is.
This is a fingerprint.
You can now decide the trust level (this stays on your computer).
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gpg --refresh-keys
```
You can use the [crontab](../../basics/cron.md) to refresh keys.
You can use the [crontab](../../basics/cron.md) to refresh keys, but this will mostly fail, since keyservers often don't hold the right data.
# Export

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Next, find the torrent's number. You can use multiple numbers, separated with a comma:
```bash
transmission-remote -t 3,5,8 --move /home/alice/music
transmission-remote -t 3,5,8 --move $HOME/music
```
## Change Default Location

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```
```bash
certbot --nginx -d *mysite.tk* --non-interactive --agree-tos -m *webmaster@email.tld*
domain=example.com
my_email=me@posteo.uk
certbot --nginx -d "$domain" --non-interactive --agree-tos -m "$my_email"
```
When you are asked about redirecting from HTTP to HTTPS, say yes (option "2").