I couldn’t speak to how you might do it on windows or mac. but as you mentioned linux… most popular linux backup applications have features such as backup on shutdown or backup on startup, which might help as you don’t have to think about it (atleast with the backup at shutdown).
But just a word of caution as you’re still in school, DON’T use a distribution(version of linux) that is called bleeding edge or unstable, use a “stable” distribution. the bleeding edge is fun, but it’s more trouble than it is worth when you don’t have a lot of time.
i mean, he could have just used the non-self checkout
still really cool tho - them integrating other open standard
hehe, here come the audiophiles
Lemmy also uses Matrix for encrypted DMs
that’s sick! didn’t know that, oughta check that out then. is there anywhere they discuss/explain that?
I really like fedora linux, probably the kde version but it has many others as well. it’s stable and easy to use.
it’s kind of exponential, so you have to aim for the maximum of minimal effort!
an issue you’ve reported get fixed or a feature you’ve suggested get implemented.
yeah that feeling, it’s better than drugs, it’s so amazing
also ntfs doesn’t support many common symbols. so you can’t use them