Linux/Unix: Using split and cat to split large files for transfer
I learned about a really handy command-line tool today that you can use in Linux, Unix, or FreeBSD to split any large file to any size that you like. These two commands, split and cat, can work...
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View ArticleLinux/Unix: Using split and cat to split large files for transfer
I learned about a really handy command-line tool today that you can use in Linux, Unix, or FreeBSD to split any large file to any size that you like. These two commands, split and cat, can work...
View ArticleCloud Folders Increase Productivity
Being a web developer, I usually use several different computers on different operating systems across the lifetime of any project. Personally, I have 5 computers plus one server: Access to a Vista PC,...
View ArticleHow I WAS GOING to use git as a backup scheme for a popular Minecraft server
Update #1: Boo-urns. Github doesn’t support uploading repositories that are > 1GB in size. It appears that, as much as I want it to be, git is just not the right tool for this job. Instead, I’ve...
View ArticleGoogle Drive is one of the worst products I have ever used
I just want to back up my Minecraft world files. All told, it’s about 70 GiB in size. It shouldn’t be this hard. First, let’s talk about the Windows client. I had the files on my removable hard drive...
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