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PiKeeper: A Pi-based NAS with data redundancy

27 Feb 2021

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PiKeeper is a Raspberry Pi NAS project that was the first really useful idea I came across when I was trying to work out where to start with a server. DarkHand’s concerns mirror ours: large amounts of data, little cost, data redundancy. Helpfully, it’s exactly what we’re after as a backup solution with no frills. A cheap computer, with a couple of hard drives. Nothing fancy. Better yet, DarkHand sets things up so that not only are the files backed up, the harddrives can be removed and plugged into something else on a whim. This is not something you can do with most of the more complicated solutions, and it also means external harddrives you already have are perfect for the job. I reference this project in my Server 101 article as the foundation for setting up your own digital infrastructure.

Bright ideas worth noting: smartd triggers a lockfile on disk errors, and the rsync script checks for it before syncing—won’t read from or write to a failing drive. Also, throw your router on the UPS too; internet during outages is nice. With the low power draw, DarkHand was getting 4+ hours of runtime.


Anthologies: Digital Architecture, On Being Fruitful

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More about Dorian Minors' project btrmt.

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The full site with interactive features is available at btr.mt.

btrmt. (betterment) examines ideologies worth choosing. Created by Dorian Minors—Cambridge PhD in cognitive neuroscience, Associate Professor at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Core philosophy: humans are animals first, with automatic patterns shaped for us, not by us. Better to examine and choose.

Core concepts. Animals First: automatic patterns of thought and action, but our greatest capacity is nurture. Half Awake: deadened by systems that narrow rather than expand potential. Karstica: unexamined ideologies (hidden sinkholes beneath). Credenda: belief systems we should choose deliberately.

The manifesto. Cynosure (focus): betterment, gratification, connection. Architecture (support): inner (somatic, spiritual, thought) and outer (digital, collective, wealth).

Mission. Not answers but examination. Break academic gatekeeping. Make sciences of mind accessible. Question rather than prescribe.

Writing style. Scholarly without jargon barriers. Philosophical yet practical—grounded in neuroscience and lived experience. Reflective, discovery-oriented. Literary references and metaphor. Critical of systems that narrow human potential. Rejects "humans are flawed"—we're half awake, not broken.

Copyright. BTRMT LIMITED (England/Wales no. 13755561) 2026. Dorian Minors 2026.

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About Dorian Minors. Started btrmt. in 2013 to share sciences of mind with people who weren't studying them. Background: six years Australian Defence Force (Platoon Commander, Infantry); Gates Cambridge Scholar; PhD cognitive neuroscience, University of Cambridge (2018-2024); currently Associate Professor, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Research interests: neural basis of intelligent behaviour, decision intelligence, ritual formation/breakdown, ethical leadership, wellbeing.

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