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Rawdogging my home directory |
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12 | 8.39% |
Documents/ |
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12 | 8.39% |
dropbox |
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6 | 4.20% |
icloud |
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9 | 6.29% |
onedrive |
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6 | 4.20% |
s3 bucket |
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5 | 3.50% |
email to myself |
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9 | 6.29% |
yeeted via rsync to an old optiplex in the basement |
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6 | 4.20% |
sd card |
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6 | 4.20% |
printed out |
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10 | 6.99% |
github |
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7 | 4.90% |
a backup on the vm itself |
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6 | 4.20% |
rapidshare |
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4 | 2.80% |
google drive |
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8 | 5.59% |
box |
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4 | 2.80% |
egnyte |
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3 | 2.10% |
sharefile |
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4 | 2.80% |
spideroak |
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3 | 2.10% |
megaupload |
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6 | 4.20% |
printed out |
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11 | 7.69% |
uploaded to web server to send link to rms's demon to email it to him |
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6 | 4.20% |
Total: | 31 votes |
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echinopsis posted:will your NAS survive a structure fire If that's a serious concern you can have an off-site backup.
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# ? Jun 4, 2023 11:28 |
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the backup service you use just randomly not existing one day is more likely that your house burning down
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i have no files worth saving
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musk actually has the best backups because they are not in the cloud, they are above
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echinopsis posted:what’s the best thing for backing up my photos? I don’t necessarily need speed but I do need some decent space number 1 protip for maintaining your photo library is to delete the non-good pictures so it stays a manageable size
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qirex posted:number 1 protip for maintaining your photo library is to delete the non-good pictures so it stays a manageable size i was just talking to someone about how my iphone photos feel borderline useless because theres too many of them. the app is basically just a black hole after you have an iphone for a decade. i think thats why they started pushing the custom albums and memories in the last few years.
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Sweevo posted:the backup service you use just randomly not existing one day is more likely that your house burning down yep
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I wrote my own filesyncing software and am slowly using it to move more and more files to a fully replicated set of computers at home + a single VPS because I'm a god drat psychopath.
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qirex posted:number 1 protip for maintaining your photo library is to delete the non-good pictures so it stays a manageable size lol ironically, I’ve spent time going thru photo sets that were good and trimming them, but sets that were average or just random, I haven’t put the time and don’t have the inclination, so they end up taking up far more space unfortunately and realistically overall I don’t have the motivation to trim out the non good ones (99% of my photos), so I am just trying to find a way to mirror all of them. far less effort and much more in tune with my life ethos
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qirex posted:number 1 protip for maintaining your photo library is to delete the non-good pictures so it stays a manageable size post hole digger posted:i was just talking to someone about how my iphone photos feel borderline useless because theres too many of them. the app is basically just a black hole after you have an iphone for a decade. i think thats why they started pushing the custom albums and memories in the last few years. i managed to avoid this problem by taking an average of about six photos a year since 1997
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same, and i'm including the ones for things like passports, driver's licenses, and insurance claims
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lol if your phone isnt full of inscrutable close-up pictures of stuff you were working on or part numbers
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mine is extremely inconsistent ![]()
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skinny bitches
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Raluek posted:lol if your phone isnt full of inscrutable close-up pictures of stuff you were working on or part numbers ![]() I use an actual camera for most photos I might want to keep, and then review and edit the good ones. Those go into an organized backed-up gallery, the other RAW files get dumped somewhere in case I decide to zoom-enhance them with future AI later.
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My phone is 95% screenshots of my lock screen.
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tk posted:My phone is 95% screenshots of my lock screen.
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echinopsis posted:mine is extremely inconsistent let's see, ill be 13 in and 14 down
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:don't they? or maybe they did but not anymore. it rings a bell but i can't remember the name at all you're probably thinking of lightsail, the version of ec2 that costs more and has an actual UI https://aws.amazon.com/lightsail/ that's for web hosting tho, nothing in cloud storage that's simplified. although there's plenty of third party apps that use s3 and glacier as a backend
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lol wrong thread
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Lum_ posted:you're probably thinking of lightsail, the version of ec2 that costs more and has an actual UI ah, that might have been it. guess i misremembered
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Raluek posted:lol if your phone isnt full of inscrutable close-up pictures of stuff you were working on or part numbers this
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mobby_6kl posted:I just use my NAS, you should try that OP. I won't because 1. I don't want to rely on my home internet connection to access things when I'm out and about 2. I don't have a nas
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no option for bizarre illegal seedbox added as network share
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"yeeted via rsync to an old optiplex in the basement" is there
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Cat Face Joe posted:let's see, ill be 13 in and 14 down i'm TREE OLD
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x tree gold
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I use adobe lightroom cloud for my photos
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apparently adobe uses photos of you Bloody that are stored on the cloud and uses them to train an AI model called Adobe Clown
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echinopsis posted:apparently adobe uses photos of you Bloody that are stored on the cloud and uses them to train an AI model called Adobe Clown bloody hell mate
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that's already every adobe product so why do they even need to train a model for that
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echinopsis posted:lol for offsite backup dump it all in amazon glacier, it’s cheap as heck
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Sweevo posted:sprawling mess of subdirs on drive D:/ resurrecting to quote this because im seriously at a loss and too embarassed to ask anyone how to actually organize my file drive docs or actually get windows search to be able to search my docs. like, what do the meganerds do here? I have this sprawling multi folder garbage that im tempted just to consolidate into one folder, but even with the fairly lovely folder structure it at least gives some sort of searchability for my docs.
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I don’t have documents sorry
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my college was giving alumni unlimited Google Drive storage so I was just using that as bulk storage for junk like timelapse photo sets and uncompressed nerd videos. Today I discovered thanks to Google putting a stop to unlimited they're now limiting me to 1.25 TB i managed to get under by deleting a bunch of .tars of stuff I already had up there extracted need to find a new solution. seems like also offer 2 TB of onedrive. why they have buth google drive and onedrive idk, but I'm not going to question it
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Oysters Autobio posted:resurrecting to quote this because im seriously at a loss and too embarassed to ask anyone how to actually organize my file drive docs or actually get windows search to be able to search my docs. the trick is to organise it as you go and build it in a way that makes sense to you. don't just throw things into a folder on the desktop and then drag it to D:\ when you move onto something else. it's fine for it to be huge and sprawling as long as it's all sensibly named and obvious where things go. don't end up with D:\Stuff\Old\New Folder (2)\Backup - Copy\2009\Photos 2015\New Folder\
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it also really depends on what the documents are and how many you have and how often you add new ones and how you use them and a whole bunch of other things. it might be you don't even have to organize them. one thing that's apparently a huge time saver for people who get tons of emails every day (suckers) is to not file them in some folder hierarchy or anything like that: just dump everything in the same folder and use search when you need something instead
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also don't be a hoarder. it's perfectly fine to delete car insurance documents from 2009
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yeah but it's less work to not delete them and disk space is cheap
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# ? Jun 4, 2023 11:28 |
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deleting old files goes against everything i know to be right and true
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