

This, I also come from the dos era, i’m accustomed to the split window. This was the “main look” of my PC before windows.
Similarly I cannot understand people who use explorer or anything to manage files, tc makes it so easy.
This, I also come from the dos era, i’m accustomed to the split window. This was the “main look” of my PC before windows.
Similarly I cannot understand people who use explorer or anything to manage files, tc makes it so easy.
i have Total Commander open anyway and have a button on the button bar pointing to the yt-dlp.exe with the parameters below, the “?” makes it do a popup and I just insert the link at the end, it will create a new directory where you are located.
?–config-locations “locationofmy\yt-dlp.config” --output “%P%%(extractor_key)s/%%(uploader)s/%%(title)s-%%(id)s.%%(ext)s”
What do you want to back up? Media and “linux isos” are usually huge and you cannot compress them further and not really worth it to fork out money for cloud. You can just download again or get 2 hdd and keep one disconnected.
If you absolutely want to go for cloud, i would recommend backblaze backup (the personal computer one with flat fee).
Stick your drives in the case to have them always connected to take advantage of backblaze (exclude the uncompleted torrents folder). And use whatever mobile rack you have to connect the backup drives.
Does it clock down when idle?
Your browser should have bookmarks, watchlist. Alternatively if you don’t want to stray far from rss try “rsstodolist”.