Pebbling Club 🐧🪨

  • Encbox.md
    Notes
    Build your own private, encrypted, open-source Dropbox-esque sync folder
    Feed
    Unfurl
  • Backup your Linux system to Dropbox | Personal website of Dave Hope
    Notes
    As an adovate of Dropbox I’ve been keen to find a simple way to backup by webserver/VPS to Dropbox. With up to 10gB of storage space for free there’s plenty of capacity for me to backup some MySQL databases and webroot. Unfortunately the Linux command line dropbox client doesn’t provide any way to synchronise a specific directory.
    Feed
    Embed
    Unfurl
  • Archiveteam
    Notes
    Archive Team is a loose collective of rogue archivists, programmers, writers and loudmouths dedicated to saving our digital heritage. Since 2009 this variant force of nature has caught wind of shutdowns, shutoffs, mergers, and plain old deletions - and done our best to save the history before it's lost forever. Along the way, we've gotten attention, resistance, press and discussion, but most importantly, we've gotten the message out: IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THIS WAY.
    Feed
    Unfurl
  • git-annex
    Notes
    git-annex allows managing files with git, without checking the file contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due to limitations in memory, time, or disk space.
    Unfurl
  • How to backup the Synology Server to Amazon S3 - SynologyWiki
    Notes
    "This is a instruction guide on how to modify the Synology Server to backup files to Amazon's S3 service, an online storage space, offered by Amazon.com<br /> <br /> To backup (synchronize) your data from your Synology box to Amazon S3, you'll need to install some additional software on your machine, like OpenSSL, wget-SSL, ruby and s3sync. This installation is detailed here. "
    Unfurl
  • Amazon S3 Experiment at an end for now – Jason DeFillippo
    Notes
    "If I finished putting my archives on S3 it would cost me well over $200 a month. I’m not even going to get into much deep math here because all I gotta tell you is that there are 1 TB USB 2 External drives on Amazon for under $150. So I can buy a new TB every MONTH, copy a backup to it and ship it offsite and let it sit and it’s cheaper than S3"
    Unfurl
  • FC5025 USB 5.25" Floppy Controller - Device Side Data
    Notes
    "Device Side Data's FC5025 USB 5.25" floppy controller plugs into any computer's USB port and enables you to attach a 5.25" floppy drive. Even if your computer has no built-in floppy controller, the FC5025 lets you read those old disks. And it's not just for IBM PC disks – it also understands formats used by Apple, Atari, Commodore and TI, among others."
    Unfurl
  • Antennapedia - Journal migration tool
    Notes
    "I've written a command-line tool for migrating journal entries from any LJ-style server to any other LJ-style server. This tool needs testers. It should run on any system with a recent Python installed. That means OS X out of the box, most Linux distros, and any Windows system where the user has installed python."
    Unfurl
  • sunkencity.org: flickredit
    Notes
    "FlickrEdit is a Java Desktop application that allows you to display and edit your photos in a variety of ways. It also allows you to download/backup or upload your photos to and from Flickr. FlickrEdit is written in Java and it uses flickrj framework to access Flickr."
    Unfurl
  • Vacuum - Edward Vielmetti in Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104: web two point naught: watching the shutdown of free web 2.0 services
    Notes
    "Web 2.0 is over. Back up your important data now, or decide which parts of it you are willing to discard."
    Unfurl
  • flyback - Google Code
    Notes
    "Apple's Time Machine is a great feature in their OS, and Linux has almost all of the required technology already built in to recreate it. This is a simple GUI to make it easy to use."
    Unfurl
  • Apple - Apple - Mac OS X - Leopard Sneak Peek - Time Machine
    Notes
    Holy gratuitous whizbang spacial timewarp UI! "With Mac OS X Leopard and Time Machine, not only can you back up and preserve everything ... you can go back in time to recover anything you’ve ever backed up."
    Unfurl
  • rsync.net - Unix and Mac OSX Scheduled Backups
    Notes
    "Your rsync.net filesystem is accessible over either of the ftp or ssh protocols. This means that rsync, a common Unix tool that even comes standard in Mac OSX, is a perfect choice for periodic backups scheduled in cron."
    Unfurl
  • rsync.net - http://www.rsync.net - info@rsync.net
    Notes
    This looks awesome and cheap, from JohnCompanies: "rsync.net provides secure, fault-tolerant, multi-homed data storage for offsite backup, disaster preparedness, remote access and personal use."
    Unfurl
  • Swimming Pools and Hard Disks (by Jeremy Zawodny)
    Notes
    "It took many hours to fill a swimming pool with the garden hose doing the work, but we really didn't worry about it that much."
    Unfurl
  • Adam Stiles: Backing Up Delicious With Cron and Subversion
    Notes
    ""
    Unfurl