nice @miguel
So you can be ripped like not me.
Also @Harambe
depends on how much you make.
Here it doesn’t take long. We usually go to a tax office and they help us do it and we pay them for helping us save some money via tax returns.
Very exciting Monday here. Took son to Doctor, nursed him on and off through the day, watched some Olympics, played a little Divinity Original Sin 2, did some shopping, cooked and now its bedtime.
Ok not sure when I started working at this thing, but I did not accomplish much.
That is one con of using a framework like laravel. Sometimes when their is a bug, the errors produced are hard to interpret. So I have to program piece by piece.
Finishing up a HUGE quote, probably the biggest I’ve had across my desk so far. Will be interesting if we get it. Got another to work on, then back to migrating services.
Also got a back & forth going with rsync.net about some SHTF backup space, trying to address some poor routing at the moment.
Wut? That is not accurate at all. Its complex but we dont give half. Its plain stupidity considering the small country we are, so regulated, so many taxes.
This is just for mission critical, completely separate network from our existing stuff. It’s not expensive at all, 4cents/GB with snapshotting - https://www.rsync.net/signup/signup_offer.html?code=710b50 - there’s a 3 cents/GB option as well w/o snapshots.
Has come highly recommended from others I’ve worked with, and support has been good so far. Only need 100-150GB of storage ($50-75/yr) to start.
We use GSuite business and send encrypted backups with rclone, but I’m purposely picking other folks for these backups. One of our security holes right now is that employees could potentially go on a rampage and nuke important stuff if they were feeling really destructive. So this is just a ‘SHTF’ backup location that no one else will know about.