So, oddly enough, I rarely ever back things up. I will back up things that I absolutely cannot afford to lose, but other than that my general thoughts are to leave my data in the hands of the HDD gods.
Sometimes it’s good to have an unexpected clear out… But only sometimes.
I’m also aware that this could entirely just a “me” thing.
I save hardrives from old computers because “i might lose something important!”
Im a digital hoarder. I back up my digital existence by buy a new harddrive big enough my old collection fits under like 10 percent of the new drive.
And keep all the old drives.
Theorically if the oldest drives are still readable, ill never have to worry about losing the oldest information to ransomware.
But ive been holding onto some data since before ibm released pentium. Im actually afraid to look at what i have from being a 12 year old on the internet without supervision…
No, I do the same. I don’t really have backups at all. Some stuff I have in the cloud, but for convenience more than anything else.
I have my Windows drives encrypted with bitlocker, and I put the recovery keys in the cloud. I recently wiped the OS partition intending to retrieve the keys after reinstall, only to find the cloud provider is having an extended outage… So those drives are inaccessible for the time being. Maybe forever. I’ve barely missed them.
The biggest part of my data by byte is just media that I can redownload. I don’t have anything life-or-death critically important.
So, oddly enough, I rarely ever back things up. I will back up things that I absolutely cannot afford to lose, but other than that my general thoughts are to leave my data in the hands of the HDD gods.
Sometimes it’s good to have an unexpected clear out… But only sometimes.
I’m also aware that this could entirely just a “me” thing.
I save hardrives from old computers because “i might lose something important!”
Im a digital hoarder. I back up my digital existence by buy a new harddrive big enough my old collection fits under like 10 percent of the new drive.
And keep all the old drives.
Theorically if the oldest drives are still readable, ill never have to worry about losing the oldest information to ransomware.
But ive been holding onto some data since before ibm released pentium. Im actually afraid to look at what i have from being a 12 year old on the internet without supervision…
To be fair, the one thing I lost that I wish I’d been able to back up was my blog which I shared on MySpace back in the day.
When they refurbished the site and got rid of all the old stuff, I was using a different email address so I missed my chance to back it up.
It was essentially a personal diary of what I got up to every single day in 2008/9. I would kill to be able to read through some of them again.
Alas, they are lost to time 🫡
Man I’d love to see that archive (unless it were anything personal) lol, like a modern day library of Alexandria.
No, I do the same. I don’t really have backups at all. Some stuff I have in the cloud, but for convenience more than anything else.
I have my Windows drives encrypted with bitlocker, and I put the recovery keys in the cloud. I recently wiped the OS partition intending to retrieve the keys after reinstall, only to find the cloud provider is having an extended outage… So those drives are inaccessible for the time being. Maybe forever. I’ve barely missed them.
The biggest part of my data by byte is just media that I can redownload. I don’t have anything life-or-death critically important.
An adrenaline junkie!