ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US
You might also look into the built in tool that Windows 10 has for doing an image level backup of the system.
Those who forget USENET are doomed to repeat it forevermore…
The search term you want to use is P2V or Disk2VHD which is also the name of a Microsoft tool for that purpose.
Use sync but switch up your theme!
Something like Google’s Exposure Notification API but for memes… All the controversy but none of the morbidity…
Here are a couple more:
There are several projects along these lines. Here’s one of them:
In Feedly I’ve “subscribed” via RSS to my Lemmy subscribed communities. It’s pretty good and lets me keep everything in one place.
I found an answer on StackExchange that refers to a tool called rsync-sidekick which looks like it could achieve your aims.
Edit: There is also another answer on that same StackExchange page referring to a script called rsync-prepare which is capable of working with a remote destination.
There you go… just needed more confidence!
When cruising the All feed you must use the Block feature if you value your sanity.
I like the idea of packaging up a user liked that. Check out lasim for someone doing something similar.
But, you don’t really need to create an account on every instance you encounter.
One account is enough if you pick a reasonably sane instance that hasn’t gotten itself defederated.
From an account on one instance you can view All, subscribe to Communities on any instance, and generally just use that as your home base.
If you want a few accounts as insurance in case the instance you picked goes offline due to external factors or for whatever reason, you can use lasim to synchronize your subscriptions between instances.
The internal usb and SD card slot are just there in case you want to boot from usb or SD.
You can install your OS to them and then all of your HDDs can be used for storage instead of losing capacity to an OS partition.
Back in the day, we would look for the newest SmartStart CD to install from, but it’s no longer possible to get from official channels. Also they’re only useful for installing the supported operating systems.
The G7 knows the thermal profile of most HP hardware of it’s generation and runs the fans at the appropriate speed for proper cooling for known hardware, but sticking anything 3rd party (or just newer) in there will ramp it up to max cooling mode for thermal protection. It’s a pain.
I knew there was a reason I saved all those IRC chat logs!
Nothing can go wrong… go wrong… go wrong…
Folks.