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Cake day: July 3rd, 2023

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  • This is actually a real problem… A lot of digital documents from the 90’s and early 2000’s are lost forever. Hard drives die over time, and nobody out there has come up with a good way to permanently archive all that stuff.

    I am a crazy person, so I have RAID, Ceph, and JBOD in various and sundry forms. Still, drives die.


  • The two things that popped into my head are Immich and Nextcloud. I think Nextcloud is generally more useful, but Immich is more specifically targeted at Photos. As for how to synchronize it… Syncthing? Personally, I hate setting up Syncthing and so I don’t really use it myself anymore, but once it’s set up, it really does take care of itself. Poke the computer once a month to make sure it’s still alive, and you’re set.

    You could probably host Nextcloud at one site and just have a client computer at the next site set to auto sync everything.

    Been running NextCloud for a while, not for photos, but for just general Google Drive replacement.




  • I’m not at the level where I compile packages, I’m totally dependent on you techier guys, but I grabbed a Nezha SBC a couple of years ago, downloaded their version of Debian, and… Not much. I could get a desktop, but couldn’t surf. No sound. No WiFi.

    I think I may fire it up again, or grab something newer at some point in the near future. I was eyeballing the Musebook laptop, but it’s too pricey at the moment for what I expect I’ll be getting.

    I’d love to know if it’s a better experience out there now!