[00:01] <tomreyn> arraybolt3: see this page also (yet cheaper prices) https://www.rsync.net/products/borg.html
[00:01] <ravage> Created snap package pikabackup_0+git.f48f121-dirty_amd64.snap
[00:01] <ravage> lets see what it did :D
[00:01] <tomreyn> :)
[00:02] <arraybolt3> Oh nice!
[00:02] <arraybolt3> Same price, but lower minimum order.
[00:02] <sarnold> " borg has been called The Holy Grail of backup software. " well that's one heck of an endorsement
[00:03] <arraybolt3> I'd probably go with a normal cloud storage though since I don't want to *just* backup, I'd probably want to offload and not fight with trying to use Borg for that.
[00:03] <tomreyn> i've heard recommendations on rsync.net from several tech folks independently
[00:04] <tomreyn> oh borg, too :)
[00:04] <sarnold> I've not used them myself, but hallyn has used them for *years*, which has given me all kinds of warm fuzzy feelings about them :)
[00:06] <ravage> NAME   SIZE  ALLOC   FREE  CKPOINT  EXPANDSZ   FRAG    CAP  DEDUP    HEALTH  ALTROOT
[00:06] <ravage> tank  58.2T  15.1T  43.1T        -         -    10%    26%  1.00x    ONLINE  -
[00:06] <ravage> enough space for my backups :D
[00:09] <tomreyn> is this your home-grown NAS? with zfs? btrfs? i don't even recognize the output
[00:10] <tomreyn> ah zfs apparently
[00:13] <tomreyn> sarnold: sadly, the last commit to barrier was a year ago
[00:15] <tomreyn> aha! https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap
[00:16] <sarnold> tomreyn: aww :(
[00:16] <tomreyn> https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap#faq---frequently-asked-questions
[00:16] <sarnold> ravage: nice, is that rsync.net? or your home system? :)
[00:17] <ravage> my own system :)
[00:18] <ravage> but remote
[00:19] <sarnold> ravage: niiiiice
[04:25] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[08:08] <ducasse> hi guys
[11:29] <ravage> ogra: around? im trying to do a fuse mount in snap and im not sure if that is really supported :D