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OK, here's a #TechieQuestion: if I want to sync directories from a Linux server using a Python script, does it make much difference whether I invoke a shell command with rsync from the Python script or use a dedicated Python sync command such as pyrsync?
(Boosts welcome if this isn't your area of expertise)
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OK, here's a #TechieQuestion: if I want to sync directories from a Linux server using a Python script, does it make much difference whether I invoke a shell command with rsync from the Python script or use a dedicated Python sync command such as pyrsync?
(Boosts welcome if this isn't your area of expertise)
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OK, here's a #TechieQuestion: if I want to sync directories from a Linux server using a Python script, does it make much difference whether I invoke a shell command with rsync from the Python script or use a dedicated Python sync command such as pyrsync?
(Boosts welcome if this isn't your area of expertise)
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OK, here's a #TechieQuestion: if I want to sync directories from a Linux server using a Python script, does it make much difference whether I invoke a shell command with rsync from the Python script or use a dedicated Python sync command such as pyrsync?
(Boosts welcome if this isn't your area of expertise)
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OK, here's a #TechieQuestion: if I want to sync directories from a Linux server using a Python script, does it make much difference whether I invoke a shell command with rsync from the Python script or use a dedicated Python sync command such as pyrsync?
(Boosts welcome if this isn't your area of expertise)
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So it seems that one of my wifi access points on my home network has died.
Can't say it owes me much, it's about 9 years old.
What's a good brand for wifi access points these days? My old one was TP Link, which gave me 9 years of trouble-free wifi, so I would be fine with getting another one, but I'm open to other suggestions.
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Can anyone recommend a good email app for Android?
I'm currently using Edison Mail, which works very well as long as I'm connected to wifi, but won't work at all over a 4G phone signal.
Would quite like to have an app that works over a phone signal as well.
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So if I want to buy a Windows desktop PC (yeah, yeah, I know, of course I don't, but it's for my wife), where's a good place to get one in the UK?
We got her last one from PC Specialist, which seemed OK. Are they still good? Anyone doing better these days?