Am Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 03:59:18PM -0400 schrieb Matt Connell:

> > Syncthing is also a good idea. The major difference: syncthing is a 
> > permanently running daemon, so changes are synced very fast (the
> > interval is configurable, IIRC). OTOH, Unison is run individually by
> > you. That’s why I prefer the latter: in case I broke some file on my
> > machine, I can get it back from another machine without having to
> > break out the backup disk (which may not even have what I need
> > because my backup interval is too big).
> 
> Good point.  I mainly use syncthing as a "stuff I need on multiple
> machines" bucket, rather than a big directory of active working files.

I sync most of my files on the home and media partition. So all my 
documents, photos and music library. I do use syncthing -- between my 
android phone and PC. Because I don’t like to fiddle with the filesystem on 
the very constrained UI of touch devices.

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