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Cake day: January 2nd, 2025

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  • Forget using an SD card.

    Install either Syncthing or Resilio Sync on both devices (or your phone and PC, which is what I do) and simply let it sync the folders you want (for Windows use SyncTrayzor, Android use Syncthing-Fork, iOS use Möbius).

    They’re both robust and tolerate network disconnects fine, can be confugured to use only WiFi.

    Best part, if you sync important folders to your PC, you always have that stuff, and new phone can just sync from there (which is faster and not dependent on old phone being on or even existing).

    Syncthing is better on battery in my experience, Resilio is a little more robust but requires more RAM while running as it keeps the sync index in memory.

    I use Syncthing on all mobile devices, any photos sync to home nearly instantly, other folders are set to sync only on WiFi or charging, depending on size and importance. It hardly affects battery after initial sync.















  • I use a similar Dell Optiplex 7000 series.

    It boots from the NVME, with an 8TB 3.5 disc for data, and a 500GB SD for my VMs. (Since spinning disks can idle much lower than SSD, getting my always-on VMs off the big drive lets it idle, with the SSD peak power being lower than the peak of spinning disk Adding the SSD increased net power slightly).

    I use a splitter on the 12v power line for both of the drives. It’s fine.

    This box only has an 80w power supply, and with both those drives hooked up it draws 20w at idle, and peaks at 70w when converting multiple videos simultaneously.

    The manuall tells you what you can do without voiding the warranty.

    Edit: Given it’s age, I’d pull the CPU cooler and replace the paste. It’s likely hardened by now. Mine was randomly rebooting because the cpu would overheat. Replaced the thermal paste and its been rock solid since.