

If I can at least help on stranger on the internet… well, then I have helped one stranger on the internet 😂
If I can at least help on stranger on the internet… well, then I have helped one stranger on the internet 😂
Let’s say you want to test a drive that is mounted on /tmp… you just cd into that directory and you can use my example.
You can use
> df -h
or
$> mount
to check how your drive is mounted in the OS Most ”default ” installations will have 1-4 partitions and / being partition 3 or 4.
So if you look at the mount command and / is /dev/sdX3 (where X can be a-z depending on how many drives you have connected) and no other mounts are in the output then every directory under / is on that drive… so you can run my example from your home-directory if you fancy that.
The cool thing about rsync is that it goes ”BRRRRRRRRR!” like a warthog… the plane… and it can saturate the receiving drive or array depending on your network and client. And getting 180 with rsync… on a SATA drive, can’t really hope for more.
And you can run a quick n dirty test is using dd
> dd if=/dev/zero of=1g-testfile bs=1g count=1
If you use scp (cp over ssh) you should see the transfer speed.
Actually never did, tried Logseq and found that the sweet spot of being to lazy and having what I need in obsidian made me stick with it
I took a look at Logseq, and probably switching from Obsidian to that.
I daily sway, I’ve got some issues but they aren’t that bad.
Edit: And not to toot my own horn, I’ve had sex at least twice… 😂
Ha! Joke is on you… my back always hurts! 😢
Aren’t those just Airwalks?
Ok, so this is a ”how many colors of the rainbow there are”
If you go balls to the wall, all out retardation: Nextcloud, the CalDAV is basically just a bonus, I’ve replaced google.com at home with Nextcloud
Some middle ground: SoGo, sogo.nu
If you just want to solve this specific problem: Radicale, https://radicale.org and Baikal, https://sabre.io/baikal/
Hey… if it follows number pattern… the next stage in the crisis should be about ten years away… so that’s cool right?