Yeah, I mean digg.com still technically exists...
notleigh
Ha, all good! I only noticed because I'd heard about Yotta a few years back and it just seemed like an interesting concept.
This is all a little irrelevant because Yotta isn't in Australia, but anyway...
I totally get the ick factor when looking at Yotta, because it is definitely using the same hooks as gambling. But it's sometimes been referred to as a "No-Lose Lottery":
You get paid interest, but less than a traditional savings account. The trade-off is that the more you save into your account, the more "tickets" you get to win a larger amount.
The key is they're targetting a market that isn't choosing between Yotta and a traditional savings account, they're trying to encourage people who would spend on straight gambling to put their money in an incentivised account.
Some more detail from the founders
It's definitely not as good as a proper savings account, but if it's a way of redirecting money away from gambling and into savings then I figure it's a net win for society.
I dig what Yotta is trying to do, but this is AusFinance, and they're US only right?
Same setup here. I've got a really basic script running nightly from cron. B2 is cheap as, and having an encrypted backup that's versioned is great for piece of mind.
At one point I was away from home and my (little rpi) server wasn't accessible, but with the restic repo up on B2 I was able to easily find a file I urgently needed remotely. It's awesome.
Jimmmmyyyyyy!!!
Seconding Syncthing! You don't need a rpi to get started, but it's fantastic having it around as the always-on node you can use to sync multipe devices without them being online at the same time.
Godspeed ๐ซก