12$ a month ain't too bad for that. They have an unlimited personal plan also.
It is $6 a TB. I use less than a TB. Their whole sthick is being cheaper than others. It is a very basic service overall. But does it's job.
Also they publish drive stats which is pretty cool to have that transparency.
I use them as my backup backup provider. Crazy cheap, my bill was like $1.50 for a month. Their backup command line tool is pretty solid also. I would definitely use them if you need a new backup provider.
XXXX on the cloud. We have YYYY in the cloud. Gahhhh
Thankfully libgen and annas archive are doing the lords work with backups.
Everything becomes tube based. Tube railings tube toys tube racks. Reminds me of the UK using WW2 stretchers as fences post war. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/london-s-stretcher-railings
You haven't heard of The Cyber AI/data center majiger factory? Or do you mean XHpc? Part of the almighty X
How are you getting on?
Kids go back to school which is great!
Survived the two week break.
Only a parent has the stomach to do that disgusting flipping the proverbial shit into the toilet after.
Skipping. Damn how annoying that was!
Start saving webpages for offline use like the good old days!
Sorry Mr robot.
What is your current setup for .md docs?
I am using VS code with the grammarly extension for editing, then have a mkdocs static site generator from the docs and then to create a PDF version, I am using pandoc.
I made a little markdown users community if anyone wants to talk markdown. Not much there at the moment!
I've had great fun working with converting md files to PDF with pandoc. Only annoying element is that it needs a pdflatex engine to be installed also.
Couldn't agree more. Tried OnlyOffice? Lovely suite . Markdown is amazing, I am writing a web book & PDF version with the same source. Did LaTeX, but it was just so cumbersome.
The proton desktop app was pretty slow when i checked it. I might give thunderbird a go.
I got so annoyed at Godaddy and their UI that I jumped to Namecheap. Quick and to the point.
Hey everyone
I was curious has anyone ever had any issues with a cloud service say Google drive and data disappearing? Or any other provider such as the Aws s3.
I know there must be redundancy going on in data centers, but I always wondered about the what if scenario.
Be interesting to hear if anyone has any stories.
Anyone have thoughts about backblaze?
I pushed some data to it. Pretty happy with their default tool for uploading from a linux box.
Only issue is I picked the wrong region and no way to flip it without a new account which is a bit annoying.
0.005 cents is pretty decent for a GB/month.