

I’d try the “ignoreDelete” advanced option in the backup device and test if deleting files in the phone maintain them in the backup device. Note the recommendations in the documentation. For my needs I decided to manually rsync to a NAS.


I did look into it. By default, when the folder on the phone is set to “Send Only” and the backup device is “Receive Only”, deleting photos on the phone will also delete them on the backup after syncing.
You’d have to move the files in the backup to avoid deleting or configure the backup folder advanced options to “ignoreDelete”. However, not guaranteed to work. There are posts on the Syncthing forum around the same question, e.g. Send and Delete.


I doesn’t work like that as that’s not the intended purpose of Syncthing. It’s a drive/folder mirroring software not a backup solution.
I wanted to use it to backup photos from my phone into a hard drive. When the photos are deleted on my phone, Syncthing sends a delete command. The send and receive options in Syncthing are for commands but delete is also a command that is sent.
Rsync is likely a solution to incremental copy of files from a phone to a NAS where you can delete locally without impacting the NAS backup.

Like most things, have it in moderation. It’s clear that too much sun causes wider health problems including early ageing of the skin. It’s easy to verify by looking at the skin health of an Asian grandma with her age equivalent from Spain, Greece or Italy. At the same time, avoiding sun at all cost would also seem biologically counter-intuitive when as a species we evolved with constant exposure to the Sun.
Odd. You can get it from aliexpress for something like €50.
I use a separate usb adapter to the earphones. iBasso dc03 has separate usb c cable that I’ve been able to replace when the original broke. Cheap replacement rather than tossing the whole thing away.
For earphones, I use kefine delci as they’re comfortable for my ears and sound good enough. When the cable eventually breaks, a new pair is cheaper and the earphones can still be used.
Blorp supports both lemmy and piefed. Thunder seemed to drain quite a lot of battery. Blorp is pretty basic but fine for me.