On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 12:27:34PM +0200, Colin wrote: [snip various syncthing recommendations] > > Since it is a peer-to-peer program with no centralized server, I chose to > set up a Raspberry Pi as a peer device. This way, there's always at least > one device online to receive / push changes to others. My favorite feature > is the optional File Versioning, which I set up on the RasPi. This way, > whenever a file is changed on any device, the RasPi keeps a time-stamped > copy of the previous version. I've used it to restore files I deleted or > changed several times. The peace of mind this provides is priceless! > I get to the same (sort of) place another way, I synchronise my mercurial repository across systems using syncthing. Mercurial is a code management utility so that does all the versioning I need and syncthing ensures I can see all my source code (and other files) across systems.
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