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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Bvckup (not a typo)

    Made by a little Swiss company, extremely light but very competent. Stays completely out of your way unless it absolutely must get your attention (which is usually never).

    I think it’s paid only but it’s very reasonable. Works great in intermittent situations, I. E. It won’t blow up if it tries to run a scheduled backup and the source or target is disconnected etc… Works very well for me for a decade.






  • Lived at a farm that got some organic farming approvals; it depends on the country. And perhaps even your region. In my country, you can get certain approvals/certifications for organic farming, and the regulations for that is very strict. Things like “chemical” (synthetic) pesticides are forbidden outright, so are strong fertilizers etc. This has government oversight, so, there are randomized sampling and testing done on approved entities (farms, companies).

    Sadly this often leads to higher costs and more land use. Like it or not, a lot of the things forbidden do lead to much higher yields etc. The end result is higher prices; organic (certified) products are quite expensive here.



  • Part of the advertised benefit is that it is indeed blocked by walls and such, allowing very fine-grained segmentation of access. The idea is that you’ll just have more “access points” wherever you want coverage, so, every room etc. But within one room, I believe reflections will allow some propagation, so that things like briefly blocking the direct line of sight won’t actually drop the signal. Also it’s all in infrared, so not visible to us at all.

    Now, to be clear, I am sceptical, as an electronics engineer I can see many challenges here. But I can also see that there are solutions to those problems; it will just take time. The advantages, where relevant, are really big.