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007revad / gitpybackup.py
Created October 7, 2023 09:13 — forked from jarrodnorwell/gitpybackup.py
Backup `repo_count` of public repositories for username`
#
# main.py
# GitPyBackup
#
# Created by Jarrod Norwell on 07/10/2023.
#
"""
Because the user specified only has 40~ repositories I've made this as basic as possible,
just change the username and repo_count to get started, it'll download all repos into the cwd
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007revad / autorun.sh
Created August 26, 2023 05:05 — forked from Jip-Hop/autorun.sh
Autorun Synology Hyper Backup and Integrity Check with Email Notifications
#!/bin/sh
# This script is to be used in combination with Synology Autorun:
# - https://github.com/reidemei/synology-autorun
# - https://github.com/Jip-Hop/synology-autorun
#
# You need to change the task_id to match your Hyper Backup task.
# Get it with command: more /usr/syno/etc/synobackup.conf
#
# I like to keep "Beep at start and end" disabled in Autorun, because I don't
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007revad / synology-shutdown-temperature.md
Created May 7, 2023 05:55 — forked from borekb/synology-shutdown-temperature.md
How to increase the shutdown temperature on Synology NAS

Synology: how to increase shutdown temperature

My Synology DS218+ runs with a single SSD disk that has an operating temperature range of 0–70 °C, which is common for SSDs. Synology, however, has a default shutdown temperature of 61 °C, probably due to HDDs and some lazy programming.

I'm a very light user of NAS – all I want is a network attached storage and silence. My DS218+ has one 2 TB SSD disk in it and I've changed the system fan for a quieter / slower one.

Everything runs fine but about once in a month, I get this notification:

[Synology DS218+]Synology shut down due to disk overheating. >