

I dunno.
I am using it to keep a real time copy of documents on an offsite server.
Feels like a backup to me.
I dunno.
I am using it to keep a real time copy of documents on an offsite server.
Feels like a backup to me.
I use syncthing.
Is rsync better?
Syncthing works pretty well for me and my stable of Ubuntu, pi, Mac, and Windows
TBF ChatHPT is probably your best bet
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Don’t forget us!
I am fortunate to have the option to switch internet providers.
That is what I was referring to.
Sounds like they need to throttle their payments
As someone who owned a 1993, a 2000, and a 2008 BMW in succession, I cannot believe anyone would buy the pieces of crap they have turned into.
I stopped buying them when they started piping in fake engine noise into the cabin and dropped all pretense that the cars would last beyond the lease period (I don’t buy new cars).
It looks like they have gotten much worse.
Why would a telecom company care what the content of the bits they are being paid to transmit?
The volume I can understand.
Not an expert, but I don’t think replacing the TPM chip is an option.
How did you run a memory test? Do you get a command line?
This picture does not look like what happens to a car when it is hit by a train
This looks like something that I would find extremely cool if I had any idea what it was.
If they recorded at that speed for 1 hour and played it back at 1 frame per second, all the time since the Big Bang will have passed before they get through 40 minutes of recording.
Dammit we need a law against slap suits
That is a good point.
In my case, I was trying to address the shortcomings of Apple Time Machine. I use a Mac mini as the server I work from on all my machines. Time Machine does the version Managment for me.
I just use Sync Thing through a VPN to keep an offsite backup of content files (not a complete OS restore) and to keep a copy of critical files on my laptop in case I am away from my home network and need to see a file.
I still need to implement a regular air gapped backup instead of the ad-hoc that I have now.