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What's the problem with syncthing? It can keep those 3 synced perfectly fine, no?
Syncthing works fine. The problem is, my laptop is not on all the time and in case my phone has a problem, I'll lose all my changes during the 3 days I'm out of my house.
So? If your laptop is off there's no way to sync to it. If you have a server available you just set syncthing there as well.
So basically I just run Syncthing on all 3 devices? The 3rd device being a VPS something like that?
Yup, syncthing allows for a folder to be synced to multiple places, so I don't see any problem with that. In fact I have 3 computers syncing things between themselves.
That's great. Knowing that'll certainly makes things easier. Thanks.
Add a Raspberry Pi + USB drive to your network OR use a VPS to host your data and sync all devices to it using Syncthing. This RPi or VPS would work as a central repository/server for your all your data. Enjoy.
VPS looks interesting. I'll try that. Thanks.