

this one is very nice too: https://diskprices.com/ (only amazon sources though)
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this one is very nice too: https://diskprices.com/ (only amazon sources though)
Also the “auto normalize” option (true by default and only shown in advanced settings) can mess-up with your source files. Mouting source files read-only won’t work either as it is creating files in source folders.
Sounds overkill just for backing up files.
Agree on Wireguard. It is faster, more stable and most likely more secured than SSH. And it will work with any application (no per-application configuration required). Without a third party tunneling service, you will need to expose a port in any case (you can setup port-knocking if you want to).
DHT is autonomous and does not require a tracker. Usually it is only used as a fallback as a regular tracker is quicker. It’s p2p, and is split accross people hosting it.
“ex official said: this might happen and that might mean” how is this relevant news?
They went as far as producing fake documents to cover up their embezzlement, and got busted…
If the rocket explosion can create a 60 meters wide crater, my guess is it can still at least crack open the fission part and spill the material in the atmosphere.
I use BTRFS for the same. Being able to check for and repair silent corruptions is a must (and this is without needing to read the whole drives, only the actual files). I’ve had a lot of them over the years, including (but not only) because of a cheap USB controller also.
Million years were sufficient for the radioactivity to decay before life started to evolve on earth.
The plant itself, water inevitably getting in contact with wastes and leaking also.
Except that powering the world with nuclear would require thousands of reactors and so much more disasters. This doesn’t even factor the space abandonned to store «normal» toxic materials.
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