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blog.horner.tj
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| | | | | Learn how to create a comprehensive backup solution for all your important stuff based on the 3-2-1 backup strategy. | |
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resizemyimg.com
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| | | | | Self-hosting Invoice Ninja v5 offers businesses full control over their data and operations, but with that control comes significant responsibility. One of the most critical tasks for any self-hosted environment is implementing a reliable, automated backup system. Losing client information, invoices, and payments due to accidental deletions, hardware failures, or cyber attacks can have severe repercussions. Read more | |
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wilw.dev
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| | | | | How I back-up the cloud server I use for self-hosting all of the things. | |
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alexink.micro.blog
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| | | Following in the footsteps of others far more knowledgable than I, here's all the boring default apps I use on a daily basis. Mail Client: Apple Mail Mail Server: iCloud Notes: Apple Notes To-Do: Reminders iPhone Photo Shooting: Camera Photo Management: Photos Calendar: Apple Calendar Cloud File Storage: iCloud Drive RSS: Reeder Contacts: Apple Contacts Browser: Safari Chat: Messages Bookmarks: Safari Word Processing: Pages Spreadsheets: Numbers Shopping Lists: Reminders Music: Apple Music Podcasts: Appl... | ||