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  • I recommend the website in general. It is very hard to parse tbh. but once you get used to it, it gives great info about parts and devices and the differences in kernel versions or even distros.

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  • Minisforum V3

    I bought it because it was the only one of the few 2-in-1 / convertibles that has the option to come with 32GB RAM and doesn't have the on/off key in the corner of the normal keyboard, which I fucking hate. The price is also great, but especially so when you catch it at a discount. It is quite a high end device though.

    I run arch on it and it runs well. Needed some manual fixes at the beginning which can be found at: https://github.com/mudkipme/awesome-minisforum-v3

  • I have btrfs snapshots with snapper on my desktop. It keeps the last 20 snapshots. Sending them to a second drive would require an equal amount of space as the main drive, which is ~850GB / 1T full.

    But the borg backup for the same takes only ~450GB and also keeps the last 20 versions. Because of the smaller size, sending the backup over the network is also quicker than with btrfs.

    So I use btrfs to restore situations about filechanges (for example a bad system update).

    Borg is easier to set up a central server for all my devices, because it takes much less space. I run https://github.com/Ravinou/borgwarehouse . So I use that in case where the drive fails. To restore I set up the same partition layout as before and then throw the borg backup at it. It was easy enough so far.

  • I have successfully recovered from dead drives by restoring from a borgbackup to a fresh new drive.

    Borg backups take much less space on the backup storage because of extremely efficient compression and deduplication.

    The Professor who developed it has some presentations on youtube and it's kind of mindblowing.

    So thats what I would recommend.

    I backup all my computers and servers with borgmatic which makes it a bit easier to manage excluding directories and how many versions you'd like to keep.

    If you need any help with setting it up, let me know.

  • I just looked it up again and it has no plugins, I confused it with a different solution and the fact that there are lots of third party tools around firefly which use the API for automatic imports. But there is no dedicated way to change the web GUI afaik. It still may be a possibility to use the API to attach some other investment tracking tool.

    https://docs.firefly-iii.org/references/data-importer/third-party-tools/