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Rawdogging my home directory |
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12 | 8.39% |
Documents/ |
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12 | 8.39% |
dropbox |
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6 | 4.20% |
icloud |
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9 | 6.29% |
onedrive |
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6 | 4.20% |
s3 bucket |
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5 | 3.50% |
email to myself |
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9 | 6.29% |
yeeted via rsync to an old optiplex in the basement |
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6 | 4.20% |
sd card |
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6 | 4.20% |
printed out |
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10 | 6.99% |
github |
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7 | 4.90% |
a backup on the vm itself |
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6 | 4.20% |
rapidshare |
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4 | 2.80% |
google drive |
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8 | 5.59% |
box |
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4 | 2.80% |
egnyte |
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3 | 2.10% |
sharefile |
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4 | 2.80% |
spideroak |
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3 | 2.10% |
megaupload |
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6 | 4.20% |
printed out |
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11 | 7.69% |
uploaded to web server to send link to rms's demon to email it to him |
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6 | 4.20% |
Total: | 31 votes |
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Like really I would have expected by 2023 someone would have made something that isn't completely trash. The best one is of course Dropbox so far, but even Dropbox doesn't do full-text indexing of markdown files which is what prompted me to make this great post. Anyway I really home this is the year someone makes a good file sync thing that has a web interface where I can search my markdown files along with all the other files.
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# ? Jun 4, 2023 11:12 |
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the Dropbox ui is unbelievably bad
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you want a cloud file thing where the files are not encrypted and they can just read them?
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timb make iCloud Time Machine real already you stupid jerk
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icloud seems fine to me, it works on my iphone
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backblaze
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i could really use a cloud storage thing but they're all hosed up in one way or another so i've never actually settled on one. dropbox seemed decent ages ago but i don't hear a lot of good things lately and i don't have a lot of faith in the company itself. seriously how haven't they been acquired yet? onedrive would be fine but the ios app does some really stupid poo poo, biggest one being the photos tab doesn't just index the photos folder, rather in indexes any and every image file anywhere in your onedrive making it kind of useless. no, microsoft, screenshots, memes, and album art aren't my loving photos. the web version of onedrive does the same thing but has an option to only show photos in the photos folder. ios app doesn't have this because ?? ???? ??? never tried google. maybe it's good? they probably won't kill it someday, right? idk. lol at using icloud if you aren't 100% in the apple ecosystem, and even then from seeing how it performs, probably still lol and all the other services are small-potatoes also-rans that usually fall flat on their face someway, usually really bad iOS support or weird limitations
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i have an aws instance that has git repos, a postgres instance, and other stuff on it where i put important stuff. probably a lot more expensive than existing services when it comes to storage or bandwidth costs but whatever. all the stuff i have worth having backups for is text or code or small db tables or other small files so it doesn't really matter also i like building overly complicated lovely systems by hand instead of using existing solutions so this is perfect for me
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sprawling mess of subdirs on drive D:/
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Sweevo posted:sprawling mess of subdirs on drive D:/ this + a separate sprawling mess on my synology
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i still don't like they way things sync with all this cloud stuff. just gimme a network share drive or something.
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Sweevo posted:sprawling mess of subdirs on drive D:/ ![]()
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all of em suck so i just went with idrive because they offered a big-rear end discount and it's good enough for backups, which is all i need it for really
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very much same status of all of them sucking so i went with onedrive for the combo of being cheapest and in an ecosystem i already use. cheapest at the time that is, the relative costs of cloud storage services (expressed in any way conveniently, e.g. as a single chart) has since become forbidden knowledge, a wall of ai garbage being the google search results. i suspect it remains true or near true.
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The Management posted:you want a cloud file thing where the files are not encrypted and they can just read them? For these ones yeah, anything I need encrypted I encrypt before saving to cloud. The stuff I want indexed isn't high sensitivity.
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Bloody posted:the Dropbox ui is unbelievably bad It really is. I get that nobody uses the web ui most of the time and just relies on whatever file manager you're using on the computer you're syncing to but every once in a while I need that web ui and it makes me sad in my heart.
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Silver Alicorn posted:icloud seems fine to me, it works on my iphone sadly I need something that works on debian as well. and also icloud doesn't do full text indexing.
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voted in the poll
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I might gently caress around and set up an ownCloud, so that when I inevitably misconfigure something and lose all my data I can say more like ownedCloud.
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Jonny 290 posted:voted in the poll Thank you. I'm sorry I wrote the "printed out" option twice.
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nvrgrls posted:It really is. I get that nobody uses the web ui most of the time and just relies on whatever file manager you're using on the computer you're syncing to but every once in a while I need that web ui and it makes me sad in my heart. even the file manager ui manages to be lovely with like context menu stuff or whatever. I don’t like it! gimme the old “literally just a folder, that shows up on multiple computers”
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I don’t understand why aws doesn’t sell a braindead simple self cloud option.
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don't they? or maybe they did but not anymore. it rings a bell but i can't remember the name at all
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Bloody posted:the Dropbox ui is unbelievably bad prison is too good for their designers
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voted both instances of "printed out"
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post hole digger posted:backblaze after cleaning up a bunch of old drives, yeah. i use icloud for goofy images etc. since it's simple enough on windows, but any real files live on a network drive that i backblaze and can pull from any os locally it was handy when i was condensing and sorting old file because i deleted something, realized it was meaningful, and pulled the backup
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Cat Face Joe posted:prison is too good for their designers do they have designers
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i use sync.com, op. works for me when they first launched I asked on twitter if they could match my dropbox storage on the free tier and they did no questions asked lol. i had something like 28gb because i did the ol dropbox referrer trick ages ago
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dropbox used to be real good but then irritatingly they decided they needed to make money now it is a constant upsell fest and very annoying
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i havent used dropbox in like 10 years my company used to use box but once office 365 took over there was no point in using it over onedrive my partner’s old company used dropbox + office 365 and it was lol
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Bloody posted:even the file manager ui manages to be lovely with like context menu stuff or whatever. I don’t like it! gimme the old “literally just a folder, that shows up on multiple computers” If you use the dropbox daemon then you get exactly "literally just a folder that shows up on multiple computers" without any of the garbage.
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Asymmetric POSTer posted:i havent used dropbox in like 10 years I use OneDrive for work and it's great. No official Linux client so I don't use for personal. I also like having clear separate apps for personal vs work. Work stuff on OneDrive, personal stuff on Dropbox.
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the defacto "official" onedrive client for linux is written in D :themoreyouknow:
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more like written in Deez
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I back everything up that I want vaguely backed up on a second disk. Anything that is actually hyper critical goes onto the storage of web space, if it's not already on github or whatever. Backup services all suck and somehow manage to gently caress up the most basic poo poo.
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polyester concept posted:i use sync.com, op. works for me same
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post hole digger posted:backblaze I tried this on my pc and I really wanted to like it but it just failed to work and there was no obvious solution. like it failed scanning the drive in the first place or something because I really need a backup lol what’s the best thing for backing up my photos? I don’t necessarily need speed but I do need some decent space
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I just use my NAS, you should try that OP.
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will your NAS survive a structure fire
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# ? Jun 4, 2023 11:12 |
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NAS mirrored to web storage, just get worst of both worlds with coding in between
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