Tbh, that's partially the reason why I opened your thread: to find recommendations lol. I've been procrastinating and haven't found some good alternatives yet. But looking at what others are responding with, it's probably best to give those a try.
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Duplicati is a good backup tool, period. As in, it's literally just good at backups. When it came to restoring, it took me I think 3-4 days to restore around 419 GB of files.
I highly recommend you ditch Duplicati and look for something else. Or if you manage to figure out a fix, try restoring your files before you actually need it.
And another tip is that when creating your backup, you should copy the database file Duplicati creates onto a separate drive. For whatever reason, Duplicati puts its database files on the same drive you're trying to backup. So when it comes time to restore, it wants you to grab the database file from your dead/corrupted storage drive.
"Keep moving! We've taken a Viet Cong OP!"
You should really try out GTA 5. There's also this police mod for the game (LSPDFR) where you get to play as the cops. Start pulling people over and launch an RPG at grandma because she has weed in her trunk.
I'm not too familiar with VPNs that offer IPv6 addresses, so I can't help with that. But I'm curious about why some people want IPv6 addresses. Are there any benefits to having an IPv6 address?
What benefit does this have over a Zigbee dongle on Amazon that's cheaper? Would the advantage be that this is a 3-in-1 dongle?
Depends on the community. I've met some very helpful noob-friendly developers who recognize you're a noob and will use simpler terms to guide you through the process, and passive aggressive assholes that'll ignore your messages the very second they figure out you're a noob. Even though they were literally just talking to you seconds before.
As long as they don't F up the price of the Steam Machine, then this would be wonderful for both the gaming and Linux communities.
I wasn't aware Nyaa was unmaintained. What happened on Nyaa?