| ▲ | kilpikaarna 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
>That is in no way a reasonable suggestion. You’re suggesting a raspberry pi (first red flag) along with a command line program. This is not reasonable in any sense of the word. Uh, the guy writes programming books for a living. But since he's all-in Apple he could just use Time Machine to some sort of NAS and get a more streamlined version of the above. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | snowe2010 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
It’s not reasonable because you’re assuming that 1) they have the time to set up that network infrastructure 2) their skills align with that 3) they have the knowledge to do so 4) they live in a country without strong regulations that would make such a thing unnecessary. Just because you know objective-c doesn’t mean you know a damn thing about raspberry pis, backup programs, NASes, or anything else. It doesn’t mean you know or want to manage your own network infrastructure. They’re a Mac app programmer, not a Linux professional, not a micro-computer professional, not a network engineer, not a sys admin. Time Machine wouldn’t work here, because it needs the files locally and he’s already stated he doesn’t have a 6tb drive. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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