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You’re thinking of density. Efficiency certainly matters.
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You’re thinking of density. Efficiency certainly matters.
You use it once, it asks if you want to enable, and you click literally one button.
For testing, do you just use one of the listed public instances? I guess ultimately it would be best to self-host.
You’ve just made me realize I haven’t really evaluated any others.
IIRC Startpage is one of them? I might have used that once a long while ago but I can’t say I’ve given the others a fair shake yet.
And you can even abuse AWS support by trying to get them to troubleshoot your code for you.
I have a strong suspicion that’s already happening.
I’m currently trying out the first 300 free searches with Kagi. It’s only been a day but it’s already looking like I’m going to subscribe.
Remember when you got good at Google and you started to notice that you could find what you needed better than most other people? It’s a bit like that and it’s refreshing.
RGB bro
My use case is basically the same as yours.
I do restic to Wasabi.
I’ve been on restic for a few years now and have never had an issue. I started out using Google Drive for the backend but that was though my college which went away eventually so I swapped over to Wasabi but I’m considering B2.
It’s actively maintained and encrypted.
There are a handful of backends it supports but can be extended by writing to an rclone backend.
Bingo knows everyone’s name-o.
Killer’s my middle name.
I do the same but I just use a script that runs periodically to update CloudFlare with my current IP with their native API.
Ubuntu Server with docker/docker-compose on top.
So many guides for Ubuntu specifically makes reading up on something a lot easier and it works just fine.
Good points.
For ads? How else do they make money?
Just set a rate limit? This could have been a code change and a blog post.
Maybe a changed user agent?
When looking at options, search for “monitors” instead of TVs.
Isn’t that open source?
Transfer charges are not restore charges - which are required when bringing files out of glacier.
Something to keep in mind.