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So, I have a microSD card in my mouse USB hub. I would like to make it my handy #backup in case of the main disk failure, for things like my password manager database, browser config files and some precious resources like rare fonts or LibreOffice templates I made.

My laptop runs #Debian / #KDE, and I am looking for some simple #utility to run the #sync, perhaps with versioning, whenever one of the files on the source list changes.
For other purposes I run #Syncthing, but I canot see a way to use it between two local folders.
OTOH I am not afraid of the console, and I am keen to learn some simple way to #script the task.

in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*]

the usual way of doing this would be rsync. it is a good tool to know how to use. can quickly get complicated though.

if you would like a GUI to run rsync, the best one by a long mile is LuckyBackup. It can manage versions for you.

I'd advise you to make a separate manual backup of your data while you are learning because you could accidentally delete the source data by mistake.



Czy osob anarchistyczne mają duszę?
Od czego (oprócz definicji duszy) zależy odpowiedź na poprzednie pytanie?

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#bookks #scifi
Looking for the source of

“A fulltime freelance hero at your service, ma’am,” I said. “You got any heroing needs doing, I’m your man.”

Can't sleep, can't eat, drinking doesn't help.
HJALP!



#Polish #trans #activist #fundraising #transit #MutualAid

Dear friends, known and unknown. The person in question I know for a while as a good comrade and someone who helps others a lot (while she seems to be a pain in the back sometimes - once you read her story, you will know why).
I vouch for her and I kindly and humbly insist that you try to help her. Beyond her personal story, having a transition here in Poland is a tedious, cruel and humiliating process. The financial inaccessibility adds insult to injury and makes it even worse.

Please help.





Which #wiki #farm? We have a #Debian #VPS, where, among others, we wish to have a wiki farm to provide platforms for our various projects, internal and external.
The short list is:
- #Xwiki, with its native farming system, high modularity and and groupware flavour.
- #DokuWiki which is simpler and has a dedicated Farmer plugin.

I am looking for some insight from maintainer/developer perspective, as we will need a lot of customisation, automated workflow, export/import and other bells and whistles. Also, resource intensity?

Please kindly flood me with your opinions. :-)

in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*]

See forum.xwiki.org/t/thoughts-on-… which contains my thoughts as a developer of both XWiki and DokuWiki. Regarding farm support, DokuWiki farms are relatively isolated wikis that share code, configuration and potentially users. On the other hand, in XWiki farms are quite integrated, for example links between subwikis can be easily created and search can work across wikis. Having many subwikis in XWiki makes upgrades harder as there are manual steps in each wiki.



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