SD Cards
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@Jolly Yes, the definition of ownership becomes murkier once you are detached from physical possession. Same problem with the money you put in the bank. It comes down to faith in the system, that the cloud companies will keep honoring your “ownership” of “your” data, that the banks will keep honoring your “ownership” of “your” money.
Legislatively the states have many good laws to keep the bank honoring your ownership of your money. The legal framework for data ownership still need a lot of work.
In the meantime, the mantra for folks who have the technical proficiency to understand the issue is to keep local copies and backup, backup, backup.
I have no faith in much of the cloud. The cloud has already proven itself to be a malevolent host and no respecter of ownership.
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@aqua-letifer said in SD Cards:
Just keep your stuff copied locally
I have my stuff "in the cloud" via Apple's iCloud service. My home folder, documents, photos, etc.
Oh...all that shit is also backed up to an external hard drive too, just in case.
No, wait...two external hard drive.
Not that I'm paranoid.
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@aqua-letifer said in SD Cards:
Just keep your stuff copied locally
I have my stuff "in the cloud" via Apple's iCloud service. My home folder, documents, photos, etc.
Oh...all that shit is also backed up to an external hard drive too, just in case.
No, wait...two external hard drive.
Not that I'm paranoid.
@aqua-letifer said in SD Cards:
Just keep your stuff copied locally
I have my stuff "in the cloud" via Apple's iCloud service. My home folder, documents, photos, etc.
Oh...all that shit is also backed up to an external hard drive too, just in case.
No, wait...two external hard drive.
Not that I'm paranoid.
My work crap is on Adobe cloud + an external.
Personal stuff is on iCloud + external.
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The "cloud" is certainly convenient. You can access whatever you want, as long as 1) the cloud is "up" and 2) you have (fast) internet access.
If the cloud went down tomorrow, I'd lose nothing other than an alternative backup scheme.
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@aqua-letifer said in SD Cards:
Just keep your stuff copied locally
I have my stuff "in the cloud" via Apple's iCloud service. My home folder, documents, photos, etc.
Oh...all that shit is also backed up to an external hard drive too, just in case.
No, wait...two external hard drive.
Not that I'm paranoid.
My work crap is on Adobe cloud + an external.
Personal stuff is on iCloud + external.
Photos are Adobe + external. -
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I don't have any data I couldn't easily live without.
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Why bother with backups? We all die soon anyway.
Are you kidding me?? All my family and friends will be fighting over access and biographers will be screaming over access and Hollywood screenwriters will want all that content.
Proof of my existence is how I have been spending my whole life! Others may not be so interested now but just wait until I die. Boy will they be sorry, the least I can do is forgive them by having my stuff available.