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  • @christophski
    i prefer not to recommend specific storage providers, as i can't ensure they'll keep being good in the future and won't suddenly fail taking all data with them.

    Still, like other data hoarders probably already told you, ensure that a single provider doesn't hold the only copy of your data and that the files you put on them are encrypted, so that weirdos don't go snooping in your privates.

    I'd also advise choosing providers that support standard protocols like s3, sftp, webdav or similar, so that you can use an external tool to manage your data and migrate more easily in case you need to switch.

    now, it always depends exactly what you need it for, i was talking about keeping personal files i care about in the cloud, you could need something different for another purpose, but it would get too long for a comment on lemmy

  • @litchralee
    Thank you!
    i didn't expect serious answers here, but this was a nice read,

    so the various jobs around computers were kind of obsoleted, but the job description just shifted and the title remained valid most of the times,

    now i'm interested to see what we'll do 20 years from now rather than just being annoyed by the "don't learn ${X}, it's outdated" guys

  • @scrubbles
    cool

    but it's always been some company hyping their new product and suits frothing at the prospect of not having to pay me anymore

    i half expected it, after all it's what's happening right now

    What I'm doing now is for sure not what I was doing 10 years ago.

    that's right, i guess some aspects of programming have really been made obsolete

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    question, When were programmers supposed to be obsolete?

    Headphones @lemmy.ml

    does impedance make sense for wireless earbuds?

  • @anzo

    an unholy ensemble of 4 external drives and 2 cloud storage providers managed with git annex
    capacity: 3 TB + "pay as you go"
    available: 1TB
    used: 1.01TB
    the drives were originally 5, then 1 failed and added the "pay as you go" s3 provider to pick up the slack
    git annex handles redundancy and versioning, i configured it to keep 2 copies of every file across the 4 drives and the s3 provider, then i got 1tb of free onedrive space from my university and i'm in the process of making a full backup of everything in there
    not really backup as much as redundant storage, but i think it's close enough

    if anyone wants to roast my setup please do

  • datahoarder @lemmy.ml

    software to archive small files

  • @Dirk
    Veloren
    It's an online rpg with an open world
    Still in pre-alpha , so much of the content isn't finished, but it's already visually stunning for a voxel game and the gameplay is already quite enjoyable