

[email protected] discussed long-term storage:
https://mander.xyz/post/26896717
(dunno if linking to a post is going to work, let’s see)
[email protected] discussed long-term storage:
https://mander.xyz/post/26896717
(dunno if linking to a post is going to work, let’s see)
My friend had light switches that glowed with a bright blue LED glow.
I couldn’t stand it. I prefer to sleep in the actual darkness.
Someone in another thread said that the source for Tiberian Sun has been lost.
Syncthing may not have its own Web-based file browser but a regular Web server (like Apache or ngninx) can show a list of files in a directory without much configuration. Just point it at a shared folder. You could configure a fancier file browser like Filestash, File Browser Quantum, or even Nextcloud if you feel it’s worthwhile.
Likewise, Syncthing may not have its own concept of a “main” hoster, but it doesn’t need to: you can decide what “main” means to you. Perhaps the one you designate “main” has different ignore patterns, or a longer retention policy.
“Keeping some files remote” can be simply making sure your ignore patterns are set how you want them, if that works for you.
What does Willow (1986) have to do with data? Isn’t it, like, a sword-and-sorcery fantasy movie?
Oh I bet there’s a character with a name that sounds like the word “data”.