 DiskStation Synology
 Anything I should know about rsync?  Any critical errors to avoid?
 ~~~rsync --delete -azvv -e ssh /home/adamoutler adamoutler@192.168.1.100:/volume1/homes/adamoutler/closet-server/home/~~~
 That's about what I use, what's the second v for?
 very verbose
 Ah
 is there an inbuilt way to auto-sync, or is it just manual through cron?
 i use cron, its easier that way, though there are some utilities that use rsync in the background, but seems excessive
 i'd like to auto-rsync
 only issue I ever had was a few weeks ago tried to rsync my home directory to the other drive and forgot I had mounted it in my home directory so was recusrively copy files in to a deeper and deeper tree .... ha
 I just run cron every 30 minutes
 hehe
 This just seems a bit excessive to run every 30 minutes https://pastebin.adamoutler.com/CKKW
 there should be a process that handles all of that.
 Maybe there is.
 @AdamOutler, I know your IP address is 192.168.1.100. I am DDoSing it now
 Nooooooo!
 You monster!!! ... wait, which 192.168.0.100 device?
 @KMyers, Wouldn't it be easier to ddos adamoutler.com?  You could do it with your server alone.
 @Ivoriesablaze, Holy crap... His root password is the same as mine. He is also using the hostname "KMyers-NAS". Running a rm -rf / now
 I thought I was the only one who uses "tacocat" as a root password
 Why did my NAS go down?
 lol
 crap!
 That's my home server. It does not handle my Next Cloud server, only household things. It hosts my DVR, Plex and local backups (which get sent to next cloud)
 dude, Synology is my new NAS of choice.  They have tons of options... if I want this thing to do anything, it can... then there's plugins.
 it supports rsync by default.
 it supports letsencrypt by default.
 it's really crazy the amount of things it handles.
 Mine is just running a simple Debian setup
 I wanted a "NAS".  this is everything. SAMBA, and team sharing, permissions, you name it.
 I can do a dedicated computer easily, but this thing has everything in it.
 it's rediculous.
 it's the pfsense of NAS.
 That's the web interface
 @AdamOutler, I intentionally did not want to have something like that at home. Too risky as I am paranoid of data loss and a hurricane can take it down. My home stores a tertiary backup
 Well, it cost $170 on amazon, and the HDs are 124 each.
 the price is awesome. the value is outstanding.
 @AdamOutler, Yes. I agree
 Also, i'm 12ft above sea level and near the glades, I shouldn't need to worrry too much,
 @AdamOutler, Your office is on a 2nd floor so you are better off than I am when it comes to floods
 my com closet is on the first floor.
 True, under the stairs.
 Yeah.
 and my cameras are always on :D
 Btw..  one of my most popular pix on Google Maps is getting Rick rolled at mojo donuts with you guys.
 That was a fun day
 Yeah.  We should do more mojo
 Meet the Official Ubuntu 19.04 'Disco Dingo' Mascot - OMG! Ubuntu! … https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/03/ubuntu-19-04-mascot-disco-dingo-art
 Mojo donuts would be good
 Made it through day 2 of my online courses. Yay me
[13:59] <maxolasersquad> AdamOutler, I run a home server with NextCloud too. My most important files are synced to an external drive at my work, so if my house goes up in flames then I still have the files in a safe spot.
[13:59] <maxolasersquad> The biggest danger is that my house and work are 2 miles apart, so a nasty tornado could conceivably hit both. It's rather unlikely though.
 NSA just released their reverse engineering tool https://ghidra-sre.org/
 https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2019/3/5/18252150/bad-password-security-data-breach-taiwan-ji32k7au4a83-have-i-been-pwned
 I don't trust the Verge right now
 To be fair, this isn't pro-apple or anti-android and somewhat interesting in the infosec area
 I saw a video about this yesterday
 It was interesting to see lol
[16:18] <maxolasersquad> I security hole has already been found and fixed in Ghidra. https://twitter.com/hackerfantastic/status/1103087869063704576
 Microsoft open-sources its Windows calculator on GitHub - The Verge … https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/6/18253474/microsoft-windows-calculator-open-source-github
[20:00] <maxolasersquad> ++
[20:35] <roaksoax> woah, a calculator... -_-'
[20:40] <maxolasersquad> It would be pretty funny if someone got it compiling on Linux. I'm not sure why someone would go through such effort though.
 😂😂