A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily reinstated President Trump’s tariffs after the Court of International Trade in New York said President Trump exceeded his authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA).
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Eager Eagle
in reply to A_norny_mousse • • •so it's not exactly a mirror, right?
here's an idea:
With that, you can do:
git
or syncthing to mirror and/or version control.bastion
in reply to A_norny_mousse • • •Make a script. I'd use xonsh or python with sh.py.
local_munged_names
from that dict's keysremote_names
names_to_upload = local_munged_names - remote_names
A_norny_mousse
in reply to bastion • • •Very interesting!
And thanks for the coding tips. It seems git is not the best option here because it keeps a full history of all files in their fullness - a gigantic waste of space in the case of a media collection.
I am now thinking more rsync minus lossless formats, then deal with lossless formats separately.
bastion
in reply to A_norny_mousse • • •you know, you could also either include a lossy copy next to the lossless ones, then rsync only lossy extensions, or, if that pollutes your collection, have a separate but identically-structured directory tree, where all your lossless files have lossy copies. Then, you can rsync both folders (send-only) to your single remote (lossy extensions only).
but, yeah, Git really isn't the tool for this, agreed.