It only takes a minute of your time to copy your important files to a drive or the cloud. I (potentially) lost one year of progress on a book I’m writing because of my negligence.

So please don’t be like me.

  • Muad'DibberA
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    11 hours ago

    Highly recommend setting up syncthing on at least 2 devices. Then you never have to worry, as it’s automatic.

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      10 hours ago

      It’s funny (or tragic?) because I have syncthing and did not bother sync my work. Only thought about it in retrospect.

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      11 hours ago

      It’s not as good as a proper backup solution but it’s definitely much better than nothing.

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        It really depends on how many devices you’re talking about. Two is infinitely better than zero, but not ideal. If you’ve got several devices at several locations syncing files, I don’t see how that’s much worse than a cloud service. And amazon can’t look at my Weiner pics that way.

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          One problem with it is that deleting a file in Syncthing may also delete it on other machines. And a backup solution will keep multiple versions of old files which can be lifesaving if you make a bad edit.