

The first one is 83% positive on Steam, second one 92% positive. Who’s “most people” here?


The first one is 83% positive on Steam, second one 92% positive. Who’s “most people” here?


someone will probably make a replacer mod eventually


oh ffs. this is rage/engagement farming to get internet clout from the reactionary anti-ai hivemind. I’m not a fan of it either, but can yall handle a bit of nuance?
the project is almost 30 years old. it might be older than the topic starter. it’s the original maintainer at the helm. he probably has more experience maintaining this tool you all depend on (for free) than most of the complainers have in total. stop posting some fucking mastodon screenshot and pretending this is the first regression and/or issue rsync had in 30 years https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/rsync.
contribute instead of whining. no, forking the old version, changing the readme and making a post on socials to abandon it later doesn’t count.


If you don’t trust the guy who “literally invented rsync in 1996” to do right by his project which he has been doing quite all right with for the past 28 years, then I don’t know how to help you. I’d like to put forward an insane idea that he might know what he’s doing and is not vibecoding with a blindfold on and a beer in his hand.


yes


You literally can keep everything local, encrypted and air-gapped, without it ever seeing outside world.
OK, but I cannot trust the gov to not make it illegal for the average person to use real encryption (even on one’s own hardware)
A law like that would be unenforceable. Nobody knows what’s running in your closet save for police raiding your house (at which time they would also gain access to your physical photos)


Immich on my self-hosted server at home + backups to https://filen.io/


wdym “borderline”
This is quite literally not how it works. That’s why reviewbombing is a term that exists. Not to mention that both games have won multiple awards and are generally universally acclaimed.