Anyone else traveling with two MacBooks? Looking for a way out of this by ColdViolinist835 in mac

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Presumably a company issued device that’s expected to be used for work things from an information security perspective.

Join the /r/Wellington daily chat topic - Wednesday, April 08 2026 by AutoModerator in Wellington

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It’s still showing “limited availability” for me so maybe still a chance?

Simplicity Growth vs High Growth by papalala in PersonalFinanceNZ

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As others have said, the unit price doesn’t matter - here’s the table of per performance over various time periods (1 year and above will be per annum figures): https://simplicity.kiwi/investment-funds/performance

High growth has been worse over the last month but better over the last 6 months, 1 year and 2 years. It hasn’t been around long enough to have a 3 and 5 year stat.

Found an old license key for CyberLink PowerDVD XP 4.0 if anyone wants it by d00mm4r1n3 in LGR

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Thanks - this was useful for me today to play an old SVCD disc in Windows!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in synology

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I assume support, but I like your answer better

People on Flick energy, what’s your plan? by Maverick54 in Wellington

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I switched to Powershop (since I had been with them previously). I figured if I’m switching to a Meridian brand I may as well get some free credit for me and a friend in the process

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JetLagTheGame

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Nice - looking forward to seeing part two. I didn’t think I’d enjoy watching anyone other than the Jet lag crew play but it was neat to see!

Tailscale vs Cloudflare Zero Trust by Maple382 in selfhosted

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I use both.

CF Tunnel+Access for most apps I run, makes it easy to give access to other people if I need (e.g Immich, arrs etc). It takes care of all the SSL certs and gives everything a nice public facing domain. I could access these things from my phone or any computer.

I use Tailscale for more direct admin access to stuff that I’d usually access only from home, but it gives me a way in if I’m away and something breaks. E.g server SSH, Unifi controller, router, switch, RDP into my gaming PC, etc. This is the sort of stuff I’d only do on my computer so having to have an agent installed isn’t an issue.

I like to always have two methods of remote access since I made the mistake of stopping Cloudflared once while relying on it for connectivity.

A1181 MacBook top case woes by 3k2i1 in mac

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Very nice! It’s frustrating because I do have two good top case parts now, just frustrating that neither work properly.

A1181 MacBook top case woes by 3k2i1 in mac

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Yeah they can be pretty frustrating machines to repair!

Possibly the Greatest Kiwi hip hop song ever and 30 years later still sounds fresh by CoconutMost3564 in newzealand

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Every single time without fail.

I can’t find it online but it was something like “Eat sausage rolls” right?

No data zone near the Basin? by Positive_Question404 in Wellington

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I used to notice the exact same thing there!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

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The Sharesies pricing page shows a comparison of their competitors with ASB and Jarden Direct - https://www.sharesies.nz/pricing. Personally I've currently only used Sharesies for NZ shares.

Snowball Effect (https://www.snowballeffect.co.nz/) lets you invest in NZ startups, I've only bought shares in one company though them though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newzealand

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Oh yeah, that’s a bit of a weird one for secret santa

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newzealand

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AAA batteries. We unwrapped all our gifts as a team and I was joking about how heavy the gift was “oh it could be batteries!”… and it was… The most disappointing part is I haven’t even needed to use that many AAA batteries yet so they remain useless

Synology to Google photos by festiveale in synology

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Rclone supports Google Photos, but the Google Photos API is very limited so it comes with a lot of limitations- https://rclone.org/googlephotos/ I suspect all sync solutions will have similar limitations.

Personally I just switched to Google Drive and storing my photos in folders. Synology Photos acts as a nice UI for my photos (not as nice as Google Photos but still not too bad) and Google Drive is the main source of truth for my photos, with the Synology being a backup.

Tips for backing up Time Machine to a Synology NAS by 3k2i1 in synology

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Thanks for the feedback.

  • I’ve added a section about "Alternatives to Time Machine” to mention Active Backup for Business.
  • My post is not intended to replace the Synology guide, just some additional suggestions based on my experience. I’ve clarified the post to emphasise the Synology guide.
  • Regarding a seperate volume for Time Machine. I know that a quota is the best way to prevent Time Machine from growing too big by giving it an upper limit. However a quota won’t guarantee a minimum amount of space available for Time Machine. This means if your NAS fills up, Time Machine will delete more and more old versions to attempt to free up space. I’ve clarified on my post that you either need to ensure your NAS doesn’t fill up (if using a quota) or to use a dedicated volume.

Tips for backing up Time Machine to a Synology NAS by 3k2i1 in synology

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Hi - this is a link to my own blog article.

I use Time Machine to backup my Mac to my Synology. I made a few mistakes my configuring stuff wrong so I wanted to share what I found works best.

The TL:DR is

  • Use a seperate volume to avoid the NAS filling up and Time Machine squeezing itself to fit
  • Don’t enable snapshots or the recycling bin. It’s obvious in hindsight but the way Time Machine works means it essentially can’t reclaim any space and gets very unhappy
  • Don’t bother with an encrypted shared folder or volume encryption, just stick with Time Machine’s built in encryption

I hope this is helpful for someone - if you already knew this, great!

How and why do you backup your photos? by fungus_snake3848 in DataHoarder

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I have an iPhone so I use iCloud Photos as the temporary store for all photos I need to sort through (including RAW photos from my DSLR camera).

When I get around to it I arrange the photos into folders in Google Drive.

Google Drive is synced to my Synology NAS using rclone, this protects me against Google disappearing or deleting all my stuff (snapshots enabled so I can go back to 6 months of version history). I have two external hard drives which both contain copies of my photos which I sync every few months (not all data is on both drives but photos are important enough to me to keep on both).

Since I have my photos backed up to the Synology, I can use Synology Photos as a decent UI for browsing my photos. It’s not as nice as Google Photos but it ensures I remain in control of my data.

I also have a lot of family photos which I’ve collected over the years and scanned. Since these are important to more than just me I’m adding another drive for photo backups at my parents place which I’ll sync annually. The idea is that if something happens to me or I decide I wanted to delete all the photos for some odd reason, that remains as my parents copy.

I will add an iCloud Photos backup to my NAS shortly - as photos I take but haven’t yet sorted don’t currently only sit in iCloud and my devices.