St. Louis Linux Users Group (STLLUG)
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6:30 ~ 9:00 PM (Central Time, USA)
**We will open the remote session at about 6:00PM**
TOPIC Syncthing By Tyler Rudie
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The Saint Louis Linux Users Group (STLLUG) is a non-profit, volunteer
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regular physical face-to-face meeting. Instructions are below.
* ONLINE Sessions
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* ONLINE session will use ZOOM remote video service 20 May 2021.
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TOPIC: Syncthing by Tyler Rudie
An Unexpected Journey
When the Software vendor Vaders the solution, or how I learned to
use Syncthing when Plex decided to stop doing its job.
It is a tale as old as computers. A Computer Wizard comes along
and shows how they can make your life easier and all you have to
do is pay them. Then a few years later, ok 6 years later, they
up and say that some other Balrog is a better use of their time.
This is how I replaced the Camera Upload function in Plex with
the Syncthing Process.
Syncthing is a free, open-source peer-to-peer file synchronization
application available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, Solaris,
Darwin, and BSD. It can sync files between devices on a local network,
or between remote devices over the Internet. Data security and data
safety are built into the design of the software.
BIO:
Tyler Rudie is the Lead Code Monkey for Siemens Industry Software
Accounts Department. Yes my code touched your user account when
you got hired. He currently spends his days abusing the Python
and Powershell so he can take long naps at work. So far no luck,
management and coworkers keep finding him things to do. Demonstrating
the core economic principle of unlimited want way to well. He has
a bad habit of using overkill in most of his projects. One of these
days he will get back to his Photography and Astrophotography hobbies.
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