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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I can’t recall storage costs (they’re on the website somewhere but are not straightforward).

    I was paying maybe $7 a month for a few hundred Gb, although not all of that was glacier.

    But retrieval was a pain. There’s no straightforward way to convert back from glacier for a lot of files and there’s a delay. The process creates a non-glacier copy with a limited lifespan to retrieve.

    Then the access costs were maybe $50 to move stuff out.

    I moved to rsync.net for the convenience and simplicity. It even supported setting up rclone to access s3 directly. So I could do cloud-to-cloud to copy the files over.


  • I like the versatility of rclone.

    It can copy to a cloud service directly.

    I can chain an encryption process to that, so it encrypts then backs up.

    I can then mount the encrypted, remote files so that I can easily get to them locally easily (e.g. I could run diff or md5 on select files as naturally as if they were local).

    And it supports the rsync --backup options so that it can move locally deleted files elsewhere on the backup instead of deleting them there. I can set up a dir structure such as Oldfiles/20240301 Oldfiles/20240308 Etc that preserve deletions.








  • Heavier, too. It’s about as heavy as the competitors despite having a separate battery.

    It’s not necessary to have the external screen.

    The Quest has passthrough cameras to allow you to see the world with stuff displayed over it too, but Apple has decided that simulating eye contact is important.

    It’s Apple’s unique selling point here, but they’d have what sounds like a high-quality headset without it.