Thanks! These were experimental so I’m glad I got some eatable ones! A shame about the beetles.
I’m David. I live in Tacoma, Washington. I do square foot gardening, home automation with Home Assistant, and have too many cats.
Thanks! These were experimental so I’m glad I got some eatable ones! A shame about the beetles.
“I’ll take a bit of kibble and EAT IT!!”
Do you run an antivirus or just the built-in? Windows Defender, after an update, has been known to peer at Jellyfin and say “Absolutely Not”.
If you are all linux, perhaps you’d like Borg. It’s pretty easy to set up, and perhaps it offers the de-duplication you crave. It’s also got some GUIs you can run, if you are into that kind of thing. If you don’t feel inclined to use any backup software, then using rsync over ssh (scp, yes) instead of SFTP is a solid way to go.
I personally run a ProxMox cluster. I run both Windows and Linux servers. I perform local full-VM backups using the hypervisor to a USB disk. That gives me a fast way to restore VMs if I need to. I also run Veeam, which handles the offsite copy and provides granular file restores. It’s nice because the community edition supports hardened disk immutability, which can help prevent ransomware attacks and Unfortunate Incidents. That just runs over SSH, and installs a Veeam agent/repo on the remote linux box.
Tell us a bit about your environment! Are you all linux or do you have Windows as well? Are you running a hypervisor like Proxmox or VMWare or using containers? Are you just making complete backups, or can you forsee yourself needing granular file restores? There are a number of ways you could go, depending on your setup.
I recently moved, and did not start over from scratch, as I had most of the same rooms/sensors/setup. It went well! I added in new rooms and sensors as necessary. I did recently move from the Nortek combined stick to a separate SONOFF 3.0 for Zigbee and a Zooz 800 stick for Z-Wave, which also went well, but left things named a bit oddly. Reading some of the other comments about how often they blow out their environment makes me think maybe I should!
I mean, Hello Kitty can go hard. I wouldn’t be suprised if there were some references in the game.
It’s not quite as full featured as Evernote, but I like Joplin. It can sync using Nextcloud, OneDrive, WebDAV, and other services. It’s end to end encrypted and works well on Android!
I was considering a dwarf cultivar to keep it small-garden sized, but I haven’t put too much though into it yet.
No fruit trees, although I might try planting some next year. There will be a number of food, uh, shrubs, I guess, going into my native plant garden that I’m excited about, like serviceberry and salal!
I hear the “growveg.com” Garden Planner is decent, but requires a subscription. I’ve personally started developing an open source garden planner, as I’d like a companion plant planner/compendium, but it’s still in the very-early mostly-conceptual stages.
That’s fantastic! How long have you been planting your forest?
Talk about a massive wave. You got it, a wave period of decades. Space is big, mind-bogglingly big…
Whoa! This truly whips the llama’s ass! Winamp forever!
My all time favorite BEANS recipe: Take 28 grams of dried BEANS, and grind them coarsely. Put BEANS into a suitable vessel that can strain. Take 475 grams of 200°F HEATED WATER. Pour about 75g into BEANS and wait 30 seconds. Pour the rest of the HEATED WATER into BEANS, stir it, cover it, and wait 3 minutes. Strain your BEAN JUICE into a SUITABLE CONSUMPTION VESSEL. Enjoy your HEATED BEAN JUICE.
I’ll be looking forward to learning your facts!
My kale(and arugula!) was under attack by cabbage moths. BtK stopped them dead in their tracks!
I…I got rejected, but it’s okay! I rolled my own instance and subscribed anyway!
Which is somewhat BS, since we have a perfectly good Olympic Peninsula here in Washington State that it was certainly named after.