I still remember when this cloud thing was just starting, and some people were absolutely glowing that they can have 4 gigs in the cloud for only 5 bucks a month. At the time I had been drowning in 4GB and larger memory cards for probably a decade.
If only I had a phone with SD card slot.
Using a Samsung Galaxy A52s now, am very worried about what will happen when I need to replace it in 3-4 years; it’s like the last phone that has nearly everything I want: microSD card slot, headphone jack, and OIS for the main camera. If it had a removable battery or at least easily replaceable battery it’d be perfect.
They have a finite number of read/write cycles in them. They are not meant to last more than about 10-15 years tops.
Make sure you back that up to an actual cloud storage or you may as well not use it at all.
Thats the point. To have them locally. Not to use any paid cloud storage. I hope you meant self hosted cloud storage like [email protected]
Define “actual cloud”?
“someone else’s computer”
“someone randoms computer”
What it your phone gets stolen? Thats all your data gone, what about sd cards corrupting? It happenes often, what about having left your phone at home and having to acces your documents? (Thats a very specific thing)
Then you didnt do the holy 3 Backup steps
- 3 Copies from the document
- 2 Different storage devices/devicetypes
- 1 Offsite copy
https://www.hanselman.com/blog/the-computer-backup-rule-of-three
And if you really need really fast updates. Then why not use a self hosted NAS. Because there you can controll what happens to the data and not a big coorperation that scans through your files (even encrypted zip files).
And manually copying your data to 2 devices daily and haveing a offsite copy is easier/better than having a 99 cents/month icloud+ subscribtion?
- Apple ewwww
- You know we are here at [email protected] ? You are not making friends for telling this here.
There are enough open source, self host(able) free solutions. And if they are so important why are putting it on a untrusted provider aka apple that access the photos without your consent.