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Back on up

Backing up your computer is a very important habit to get into. Whether it be to a flash drive or external hard drive or even up into some cloud storage like Google Drive or Dropbox; you need to have...

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Rsync, The Lazy Man’s Backup

In my previous post on backing up, there was a large focus on an enterprise solution that has incremental back ups.  However, this isn’t necessary for most people.  An alternative setup would be an...

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Macarons are Difficult

I’ve decided last week that I want to try to bake something everyweek to both get better at baking and just for fun.  I don’t bake too much, even though I enjoy it, because I don’t have an outlet for...

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A “Quick” Update

I’ve been asked a few times as to the reason why I have a website. My usual response is along the lines of creating and owning my own corner on the web. Most don’t understand why Facebook, LinkedIn and...

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Code Snips

This week I decided to try to figure out an answer to a little problem that was posed to myself by myself.  The problem is this; I output these html files but be able to easily select them through a...

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If it’s broke, fix it.

Recently my home server’s hard drive had died. This was not very good news since that machine had been set up to do several helpful things for me, none of which was documented by myself. Over the...

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Server Migration

It has been some time since I last had a chance to either work on my server or write up something for my site.  However, as the year winds down I am able to get some items checked off on my very long...

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A Headless Calibre Server

I mentioned in past posts that I have a home server that I use to access my files when I am not physically near them.  There is nothing more impressive than being able to pull down your collection of...

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Fixing my backups

I decided it was time to fix something I had just thrown together because it was easy and fast, which tends to happen when I need something done and working.  Previously my backup solution worked by...

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