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OSNews, Generic OSes Hobbies. Where would the computer industry be without them? Arguably, there wouldn't be a computer industry had it not been for hobbyists in the first place. The ineffable need to scratch an itch does still percolate even in this closed down world of big mainstream technology from big companies opposed to the little guy innovating. OSNews asks, what are you working on? We want to hear from you about your hobby projects (technology related or otherwise) to get a sense of what the community is cooking up for love of it, rather than because you're paid to do so. Share and enjoy!
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RE: Hobbying on Backups
by p3rg2z on Sat 12th Jun 2010 12:34 UTC in reply to "Hobbying on Backups"
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2010-06-12

I'm also working on a backup solution. It uses FUSE for a versioning file system that supports deduplication and binary diffs for incremental backups. So it's extremely space-efficient. The backup itself is then a simple copy operation. It's meant to be mainly used for backups to a USB drive. The backed up data can be browsed through nautilus similar to Apple's Time Machine. Just not as fancy yet :-)
Here's the link: http://cozy.sourceforge.net

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