Ah fair enough. Well done keeping on top of it - I know I’ll never be able to consistently do it manually so will dig into the other ways.
Ah fair enough. Well done keeping on top of it - I know I’ll never be able to consistently do it manually so will dig into the other ways.
How do you get your data in? Do you use the third party import services plugin or set up scraping of your statements that needs you to pass the statements in explicitly? I’ve been wanting to get into using Firefly 3 but the question of how I should do the data import has been a hurdle that’s stopped me with indecision a few times.
I use backblaze, which by consensus seemed to be the best bang for buck option that I found when I looked into this a few months ago.
I pay in the ballpark of $1AUD a month to host my backups on backblaze - they currently sit at around the 200GB mark. And then I have duplicacy doing the actual backup and encryption and then it sends it over to backblaze.
Thanks for putting that out there, will have to check it out!
I haven’t used google for ages, so didn’t know this was a thing, but it sounds like a handy indicator if it could be added to searxng.
There’s this guy that I’ve had my eye on but personally tried and failed to get set up on my machine: https://github.com/jdrbc/podly_pure_podcasts