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AI-assisted off-site backup guide take ~25 minutes

guides.endusergeek.com
2 points·by responsiblparty·22 giorni fa·1 comments

Cc-doubleteam – Claude plans, Codex executes, Claude reviews

github.com
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/dmg – a Claude Code skill for persistent memory and session sync

github.com
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responsiblparty
·10 giorni fa·discuss


   Location: Farmington, NM (Four Corners)
   Remote: Yes, required
   Willing to relocate: No
   Technologies: Linux (Ubuntu), bash, Python, nginx, Cloudflare (DNS/Tunnel/Workers),
     SQLite, Flask, git, Claude Code/CLI orchestration, cron/systemd, backup/restore
     (rclone/R2), homelab ops (20+ production services)
   Résumé/CV: https://laurensjones.com | https://laurensjones.com/resume.pdf
   Email: [email protected]
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 USAF Staff Sergeant (weather forecaster, 2001–2007) and former backup/storage admin at Constant Contact. Spent the intervening years doing things that
 don't look like tech on a resume. Came back to the terminal about 18 months ago and haven't stopped.

 I run a production homelab: 20+ cron-driven services (trading pipelines, daily digests, NLP scraping, EEG tools), real backup/restore cycles tested
 against R2, incident response on live systems, published open-source tooling (github.com/responsiblparty). I use Claude Code as a force multiplier for
 orchestration — I spec, I verify, I own the outcome.

 Not a senior engineer. Closer to a capable junior-mid ops generalist with high autonomy and a real bias toward things staying up. Starting EMT-B in
 August, so healthcare IT / clinical informatics is a natural fit, and async schedules work well.

 Looking for remote Linux ops, junior sysadmin, or MSP support roles. Contract fine.
responsiblparty
·mese scorso·discuss
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responsiblparty
·mese scorso·discuss
Really cool to see someone else solving this — the hook-driven continuous approach vs. my manual end-of-session command feel complementary rather than competing.

Name's kinda incidental — I kept typing "document, memories, git" to my Claude session at the end of every session until it just became /dmg.