
Backups: You’re doing ’em wrong!
- Frank
- December 10, 2021
- 123
- 3-2-1
- 321
- arq
- asustor
- AWS
- backblaze
- Backup
- backup & restore
- backup plan
- backups
- carbon copy cloner
- ccc
- Cloud
- Computer
- copy
- crashplan
- data recovery
- Disaster Recovery
- dr
- files
- glacier
- Guide
- hard drive
- library
- Linux
- local
- mac
- macOS
- Media
- nail
- NAS
- network attached storage
- photos
- process
- qnap
- ramset
- Raspberry Pi
- rclone
- red shirt jeff
- restic
- restore
- rsj
- rsync
- s3
- ssd
- synology
- time machine
- Windows
If you’re relying on Google or Apple to back up your data, or you just have a hard drive plugged into your computer, your data’s at risk, v
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Unboxing 3 PETABYTES of storage
Linus Tech Tips shares his his latest LAN storage project: 3 Pb of storage. I really need to up my home network game while in quarantine.
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COVID 19 Antibodies Breakthrough Made in San Francisco
RNZ interviews Jacob Glanville, one of the stars of Netflix documentary Pandemic. He runs Distributed Bio which has been working to find an antibody therapy. Yesterday he tweeted we should get ready for a positive announcement this week. He joins Lisa Owen via Skype from San Francisco.Scientists around the world have been racing to develop […]
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How New Satellites Could Change the Internet
- Frank
- November 5, 2019
- 5G
- Amazon
- broadband cable
- broadband connection
- cable
- cable news
- Comcast
- commercial
- Data
- Digital Divide
- DIRECTV
- DISH
- FCC
- fiber
- Information Technology
- Internet
- internet users
- Media
- Money
- orbit
- satellite
- Satellite Broadcasting
- satellite company
- Satellite Television
- satellites
- selling data
- Smart City Development
- SpaceX
- Technology
- Telecommunications Equipment
- the wall street journal
- TOM SULLIVAN
- underground cables
- us news
- Verizon
- WiFi
- WSJ
Wall Street Journal explores the future of satellite internet. The most reliable streaming providers have typically used cable to deliver content. But that’s all changing with the launch of new and better satellites that could one day give us 5G, low latency data. The Wall Street Journal speaks with the chief of the International Bureau […]
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Fan uses AI to Remaster ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’ in HD
It’s no secret that Deep Space Nine is one of my favorite shows of all time. In fact, I think it represents the high-water mark of Star Trek. Sadly, CBS doesn’t see it the same way and the licensing around Star Trek is split between CBS and Paramount. That leads to some “interesting” creative choices. […]
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