I use syncthing to sync almost everything across my computer, laptop (occasional usage), server (RAID1), old laptop (powered up once every month or so), and a few other devices (that only get a small subset of my data, though). On the computer, laptop, and server, I have btrfs snapshots (snapper). Overall, this works very well, I always have 4+ copies of my data in 2+ geographical locations.
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shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox will consider a Rust implementation of JPEG-XL (with Google's help)14·10 months agoThe same amount of JXL gives you more image than JPEG? Also, it supports ridiculous resolutions (terapixel).
shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox will consider a Rust implementation of JPEG-XL (with Google's help)55·10 months agoI took my existing JPEG file, compressed it using JXL, 15% smaller.
Then I decompressed it again into JPEG. The file was bit-for-bit identical to the original file (same hash). Blew my mind!
Directly using JXL is even better of course.
shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•TUXEDO on ARM is coming - TUXEDO ComputersEnglish17·1 year agoWithout UEFI, the boot process is different for each device, requires a custom boot loader, or at least explicit support by the operating system. Is your laptop going to be supported by the distribution you want to use? What about in 5 or 10 years? With UEFI, the boot process is standardized, so it should just work.
shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd Looks to Replace sudo with run0English16·1 year agoThen the editor, all extensions, language servers, etc. are all running as root.
You can have untrusted peers in Syncthing that only receive an encrypted copy of your data.