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What is your linux backup strategy?
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The important stuff is in cloud storage using Cryptomator (I'm hoping that rclone should make sync simple), I should probably set up time shift in case things do go wrong
Rclone makes Cryptomator redundant since it has built in encryption, if you want it simple.
Ooh that's interesting to know! Though I do make use of Cryptomator on my phone too, is rclone on Android in a useable state?
Yup, either through Termux or Round Sync
Nice, I'll have an investigate, thanks