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Same exact scenario here. Hmm

I don’t bother.

A fire (or flood or theft or…?) threat might take out both of my local copies. To offset that risk, I put a lot of effort into making sure the offsite copy is always functional, up-to-date, and healthy (S.M.A.R.T and otherwise).

I’ve been considering keeping a fourth copy of extra extremely crucial data encrypted on Backblaze B2, but honestly…if I lose my whole 3-2-1 stack, it’s probably time to go live as a goat.

“OK” and “Reset” buttons of dialogue boxes now being displayed at the top rather than the bottom

I am so unbelievably fed up with Ui changes for no reason.

The team was rushed with fixes

“You will never remember the many times the launch slipped, but the on-time failures are with you always.” --Walt Williams

I have a current gen Outback, and I have all the issues!

Admittedly, it very reliably goes down the road when I’m towing it with my truck.

I think a Niche Zero and a Profitec GO would be an outstanding bang-for-buck combo!

100% do this.

store.ui.com/us/en/products/nanobeam-5ac

I fought this battle at every price and the nanobeams are absolutely the way to go. Extremely easy and reliable.

I wish I’d started with them!

airMAX NanoBeam 5AC - Ubiquiti Store

Compact, UISP-ready, 5 GHz WiFi bridge with enhanced surge protection and an optimized radio and antenna.

Ubiquiti Store

Dude I can’t get this question out of my head!

I wonder if you could use these locking quick disconnect keychains–I think you can find them in a whole bunch of different metals:

Also, if you’re looking for hardware in any material you can imagine, check out mcmaster.com.

I’ve spent some time considering various actual electrical connectors, but…I don’t think they fit your mission.

Good luck man–please let us know what you come up with.

I feel like enabling FIDO2 2FA on mobile apps would be a much better use of resources at the moment.
Thank you. Ffs.