TIL such a thing existed and NGL this looks really really cool.
TIL such a thing existed and NGL this looks really really cool.
Nothing to see here, just some old farts thinking they know what are even talking about
It’s not exactly fault of AI. It’s a human problem. People have been doing this for years now but AI does make it easier.
Ngl, had to read the title twice.
I’m juggling few things in my life now, but once I make something running, I’ll make sure to let you guys know how I made it running.
Holy shit, these are some really good suggestions. Thank you.
That’s great. Knowing that’ll certainly makes things easier. Thanks.
Thanks for the suggestion. Will check out Webdav server.
VPS looks interesting. I’ll try that. Thanks.
So basically I just run Syncthing on all 3 devices? The 3rd device being a VPS something like that?
This looks interesting. Thanks for the suggest both of you.
Yes this works 99% of the time. But in case my phone gets corrupt or damaged then I’ll lose the data that was not synced. So I wanted something that can sync remotely.
Sorry I forgot to mention, my laptop won’t be powered ON during the 3 days I’m not home. So I was hoping a 3rd repo could be used for both my laptop and phone incase one of them is not powered on, so that the next time one of them gets powered on, it’ll automatically sync to the latest version.
Can I run docker for free or for 1 or 2$ a month on some platform and will it be secure if I do that?
Syncthing works fine. The problem is, my laptop is not on all the time and in case my phone has a problem, I’ll lose all my changes during the 3 days I’m out of my house.
Ah yes, the Snake oil merchants tried to sell snake oil…again
He should trim down himself first and then his salary as well.
Asking the important question
They are not qualified to be kids since they don’t have the minimum experience of 15 years being a kid , no proper certifications and an inactive Github profile.
Ever thought of writing a remixed version of the Bible?
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