

#ARRSYNC REDDIT CODE#
The rsync man page says (if I'm looking at the right part) that the 5 exit code is an I/O error. I keep having certain files fail and others are just not copying. If there are better options, let me know. It's just what I've chosen from what seems to be what I'm looking for. I'm not married to this switch set(-ravz). I'm using the command: rsync -ravz /Users/admin/Desktop/hobodrive_backup/ /Volumes/RAID/hobodrive_backup and I'm using Tuxera NTFS drivers, version 2011.4.1. My drive is formatted with NTFS(Mac is not my typical platform, don't bother discussing this choice.
#ARRSYNC REDDIT ARCHIVE#
I need to sync my updates, new files and other edits with the archive on my external RAID. But consider iTunes Match, it's $25 a year and will upload all your music to iCloud so it's available on your other devices wherever you are.I have a 180gb archive of photos on this laptop. Now you said you don't want to use Apple Music. It's not just a streaming box, it's also got the App Store now, so lots of games and other apps too.
#ARRSYNC REDDIT TV#
But the Apple TV is great for what it does. It's unfortunate you can't access your iTunes stuff on other devices. You could do that with your current machine if you wanna go that route, or get an external CD/DVD drive from Amazon. I ripped my audio CDs for iTunes 10 years ago for the convenience. I mirror the WiFi drive to another USB drive using arRsync, but there are easier to use apps for backup. Fast enough for most things but things like video editing has to be done on the internal disk. SSDs are small so I got a 2 TB WiFi drive a while ago.
#ARRSYNC REDDIT BLUETOOTH#
If you consider such a thing make sure it's using Bluetooth 4.0 (aka LE, Low Energy). German link but Griffin makes something similar now. Great especially for running, when commuting, etc. Personally I'm just using a Bluetooth receiver since 2 years now for my wired headphones. They're shipping an adapter in the box so you can continue using your existing headphones. The headphone jack competes on space with other internals in the phone. You got a good answer already so here's some practical advice.

Yeah, its not in your pocket, so what? I'd be more down to trying to push other aspects of the phone, such as power and other useful functions (just look at the ROG Phone for inspiration). Whether it be a cheap Fire Tablet, or a TV to cast content on, just do that. This is where I say, if you need a bigger screen, just go out and get a larger device. So, they leave a noticeable cutout on the screen, making the notch ugly as sin. I have seen other phones that were able to get most of the stuff either on the back of the phone or built into the screen, but the one thing companies can't figure out is the camera. However when more screen gets in the way of vital phone functions, ones that you cannot easily bypass, it becomes an issue. If you still use wired headphones, you can easily get by having no headphone jack with buying a Bluetooth audio adapter for headphones, like the one here. When I got my Pixel 2, I was slightly disappointed that it came with no headphone jack, and with a dongle, but I honestly didn't really care because I use Bluetooth for everything on that phone, and the tech has advanced so far to where I can bypass having a headphone jack. It's just another thing to shove off while we fight for the most screen possible, meanwhile other phones are doing this way better, like the Oppo Find X, but then again, it's not the iPhone, so who cares? I don't mind that at all, until this fight comes to inhibit other functions with the phone.

Here's the reasoning why I don't think the notch is a good idea.The notch is just a never ending fight for more screen real estate. Notches are dumb, if you want more screen get a bigger phone.Įdit: Wow this blew up in the comments.
