![]() ![]() I even run Dropbox on Firejail, but it still has access to a lot of data that should be kept confidential - and they end up being at the mercy of the Dropbox “troupe” goodwill.Īnd if there is something I have learned binge watching X-Files is:Īnd now, how to proceed? 1.2- File system Damn, how I suffer from his excessive I/O with just over 2GiB! Imagine 62! And I do not want to “trust” closed code. ![]() All I need to do is synchronize a few changes, usually something like a few mebibytes each time (like when I download the pictures from the phone into the laptop).Īnd, no, Dropbox is absolutely not a solution. I absolutely would not want to arrange a “ uptime overlap” between the two, nor to “mirror” my stuff on a third machine - see, I have over 62GB of files in my archives.Īnd, behold, most of these 62GB are already on both machines. ![]() And it is going to be about an hour until I wake up the laptop from home. That is: changes I make in one I want them to be applied also to another and vice versa.īut every time I leave the office, I leave that laptop to sleep. And I’d like my “archives” (the things I save in HD that are reasonably well organized and cataloged) to be perfectly synchronized between the two. I use two distinct laptops: one at home and one at work. And I feel a bit frustrated at not being able to solve them, either because of lack of time or because of lack of capacity, even … 1.1- Two laptops These are common problems I believe afflict many people, not just me. There is a lot of things I would like to be possible (and easy) but which, these days, are kind of dead end cases. I have noticed that I am a constantly and extremely dissatisfied computer user. ![]()
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