GoBoy
restic

GoBoy | restic | |
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1 | 364 | |
2,620 | 27,890 | |
0.5% | 1.5% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
about 2 years ago | 14 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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GoBoy
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I would to like to make a MAME frontend in Go.
Take a look at https://github.com/Humpheh/goboy and https://github.com/fogleman/nes. They show what/how it can be done.
restic
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Backblaze seemingly does not support files greater than 1 TB
Restic is my personal favorite for straightforward file backups. It's simple and well-designed, integrates with rclone meaning it supports any cloud storage service you can imagine, and has a decently large community surrounding it.
https://restic.net/
https://github.com/rubiojr/awesome-restic
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Simple backup service with rclone, restic and systemd on WebDAV (or another storage)
Let me show you how I back up my computers with restic and rclone using simple systemd configuration.
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Restic: Backups Done Right
Afaik not yet, there was some discussion here: https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/804
- What do people do with thier pictures?
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Timeshift: System Restore Tool for Linux
For me, these traits made restic initially attractive:
- encrypted, chunk-deduped, snapshotted backups
- single Go binary, so I could even backup the binary used to create my backups
- reasonable versioning and release scheme
- I could read, and understand, its design document: https://github.com/restic/restic/blob/master/doc/design.rst
I then just tried using it for a year and never hit any issues with it, so kept going, and now it's 6+ years later.
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Building a Managed Service Provider Business With Open Source
Restic - GitHub
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Ask HN: What is your approach for managing personal digital assets?
I religiously use Google contacts. It's the simplest way to keep people contacts up to date on Android.
I archive all important documents in specific folders by subject and date. This is backed up to back blaze with restic. https://restic.net/
I use https://ente.io for pictures. I convinced my wife to use it, and she agreed to auto share her photos so I don't nag her for copies. It had simple import from Facebook and Google.
I also keep extensive journals, which really helps to tie it all together. I can basically grep for hangouts, conversations, etc.
I also separate work journal from personal, and have essentially a journal for each project. https://jodavaho.io/tags/bullet-journal.html for how.
I religiously use Google calendar for all plans, you can easily search it for past events to get dates.
I also use monicahq for some notes about things I should remember about people but the habit never stuck.
- Restic – Backups Done Right
- Data corruption issue in restic 0.16.3 with max compression
What are some alternatives?
chibines - NES emulator & NSF Player written in Go.
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
nes - NES emulator written in Go.
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
croc - Easily and securely send things from one computer to another :crocodile: :package:
Duplicity - Unnoficial fork of Duplicity - Bandwidth Efficient Encrypted Backup
