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[2007.96 --> 2008.56] for your Mac
[2008.56 --> 2009.22] or your PC
[2009.22 --> 2011.02] for just $7 a month.
[2011.60 --> 2012.12] Your documents,
[2012.22 --> 2012.50] your music,
[2012.60 --> 2012.88] your photos,
[2012.96 --> 2013.26] your videos,
[2013.32 --> 2013.58] your drawings,
[2013.64 --> 2014.00] your projects,
[2014.14 --> 2015.40] all of your data.
[2015.98 --> 2016.80] And the nice thing is
[2016.80 --> 2017.36] with Backblaze,
[2017.38 --> 2018.60] you can restore your files
[2018.60 --> 2019.42] anywhere they have.
[2019.90 --> 2020.70] Web Restore,
[2020.80 --> 2021.42] they have an app
[2021.42 --> 2021.96] for Restore.
[2022.68 --> 2024.06] And if it's a lot of data,
[2025.34 --> 2025.90] if you ever get
[2025.90 --> 2026.50] in that position,
[2026.68 --> 2027.24] they even have
[2027.24 --> 2028.88] a Restore by Mail program.
[2029.34 --> 2030.50] You purchase a hard drive,
[2030.60 --> 2031.94] they'll overnight it via FedEx.
[2032.44 --> 2033.50] After you restore it,
[2033.94 --> 2035.76] you can return the hard drive
[2035.76 --> 2036.88] for a refund.
[2037.16 --> 2038.64] How great is that?
[2039.06 --> 2039.84] And one of the things
[2039.84 --> 2040.68] we've heard from the audience
[2040.68 --> 2041.20] when they started
[2041.20 --> 2042.08] trying out Backblaze
[2042.08 --> 2042.76] is the mobile app
[2042.76 --> 2043.28] is just a great way
[2043.28 --> 2044.58] to get access to your files
[2044.58 --> 2045.54] that you wouldn't normally have
[2045.54 --> 2046.10] on quote unquote
[2046.10 --> 2046.92] cloud storage.
[2047.34 --> 2048.64] And they're stored there securely.
[2048.64 --> 2049.12] In fact,
[2049.66 --> 2051.06] over 50 billion files
[2051.06 --> 2051.62] have been restored
[2051.62 --> 2052.60] for Backblaze customers.
[2053.22 --> 2054.12] How cool is that?
[2054.78 --> 2055.94] So go get a fully featured,
[2056.30 --> 2057.66] no credit card required trial
[2057.66 --> 2060.24] at Backblaze.com slash SSH.
[2060.48 --> 2062.78] Visit Backblaze.com slash SSH
[2062.78 --> 2063.94] so they know you came from here,
[2064.08 --> 2064.86] supporting the show,
[2065.26 --> 2065.48] you know,
[2065.52 --> 2066.58] all that kind of good stuff.
[2066.96 --> 2068.94] And you get that 15 day free trial.
[2069.40 --> 2070.26] That's nice, isn't it?
[2070.46 --> 2071.62] You guys know Backblaze.
[2071.72 --> 2073.12] Now it's a chance to try it out
[2073.12 --> 2074.22] 15 days for free.
[2074.64 --> 2076.40] Backblaze.com slash SSH.
[2076.80 --> 2077.18] Go there,
[2077.26 --> 2077.76] play around with it
[2077.76 --> 2078.58] and start protecting yourself
[2078.58 --> 2080.02] from potential bad times.
[2080.26 --> 2083.06] Start today at Backblaze.com slash SSH.
[2084.84 --> 2085.34] All right.
[2085.36 --> 2087.00] At the risk of my soapbox
[2087.00 --> 2088.78] not quite being put away properly,
[2089.78 --> 2091.34] there was another GUI
[2091.34 --> 2092.44] appeared on Reddit.
[2092.64 --> 2093.68] I think it was this morning
[2093.68 --> 2094.28] or yesterday.
[2095.02 --> 2095.76] Lazy Docker.
[2095.90 --> 2096.78] Have you tried this one out?
[2097.38 --> 2098.66] I had to after I saw it
[2098.66 --> 2099.52] take off in the Discord.
[2099.76 --> 2101.10] I saw somebody going on about it
[2101.10 --> 2101.46] and I thought,
[2101.64 --> 2102.28] let's go try it out
[2102.28 --> 2104.72] because it's a simple Go app
[2104.72 --> 2107.52] and it's a command line tool.
[2107.58 --> 2108.42] So I put some screenshots
[2108.42 --> 2109.22] in the show notes
[2109.22 --> 2109.94] if you want to see it
[2109.94 --> 2111.02] on my CM4.
[2112.24 --> 2114.34] And, well, let's see.
[2114.40 --> 2115.86] Where to go with this one, Alex?
[2116.28 --> 2118.40] I actually kind of like Lazy Docker.
[2118.54 --> 2119.16] First of all,
[2119.44 --> 2120.88] you can also get it pretty easily
[2120.88 --> 2121.94] on the Mac or Windows.
[2122.14 --> 2122.82] It's in Chocolaty
[2122.82 --> 2123.86] and it's in Brew.
[2124.48 --> 2125.50] So that's really nice.
[2125.66 --> 2126.14] And then, of course,
[2126.14 --> 2127.96] if you're on GNU slash Linux,
[2128.08 --> 2129.44] you just need to have Go installed
[2129.44 --> 2130.52] and you just run the binary.
[2131.34 --> 2132.52] And what you get
[2132.52 --> 2134.90] is an NCURSIS style
[2134.90 --> 2136.84] clickable interface
[2136.84 --> 2138.70] that lists your running services,