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15 hours agoOnline backups should be an absolute last resort in the case of something catastrophic like a house fire, not your only copy of important data. Losing them should just mean a little less redundancy in that regard.
Just some guy saying some things


Online backups should be an absolute last resort in the case of something catastrophic like a house fire, not your only copy of important data. Losing them should just mean a little less redundancy in that regard.


I guess it makes it easier to find/verify the owner if they lose it? (Though there are better ways to do that). Still feels weird.


Most people aren’t choosing to enable OneDrive; it’s enabled by default, and not obvious how to disable.


Neptune looking real blue there as well.


A Falcon 9 does a pretty good job.


I pay for several domains, as well as mailbox.org for email. Aside from that, nothing.


This is also true in America, but only if you’re not wealthy.
Your own email domain + an account at a privacy respecting email service is more than worth it. Avoids the privacy nightmare that is using Google/Microsoft for your email, and gives you the flexibility to change email providers on a whim if your current one starts doing anything you don’t like.