Mea Culpa I'm in the industry. I knew we should have had backups. She is brilliant but not technical and while the backups would have been expensive and difficult due to size, I should have built multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated. To be clear we were legacy G-suite users and have converted to paying customers, so it was a free service while this happened, and is…
> multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated As some one working in storage, please do not get tons of NAS they are pain to manage eventually. Example: linus-tech-tips could not do it properly. If you use youtube-dl how large is one video? Lets say 2 GB. I presume, every week you create have 2 videos? Then 4GB per week. Google gives you $20 for 100 GB. Every year create a…
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#332why did she trash the origins? And please, do indieweb.org/POSSE - look at PeerTube and maybe distribute copies via YT but never exclusively or even rely on them as an archive.
Please.
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#333Mea Culpa I'm in the industry. I knew we should have had backups. She is brilliant but not technical and while the backups would have been expensive and difficult due to size, I should have built multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated. To be clear we were legacy G-suite users and have converted to paying customers, so it was a free service while this happened, and is…
> multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated As some one working in storage, please do not get tons of NAS they are pain to manage eventually. Example: linus-tech-tips could not do it properly. If you use youtube-dl how large is one video? Lets say 2 GB. I presume, every week you create have 2 videos? Then 4GB per week. Google gives you $20 for 100 GB. Every year create a…
The difficulty in managing a NAS is completely different if you buy two off-the-shelf Synology boxes and log in and point-and-click turn on snapshot sync between the two and create an Amazon Glacier backup task.
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#334This is extremely concerning. I have several of my daughter's childhood videos on YT as private videos and several hundreds of GBs of pictures in Google photos. And I literally don't have any backup for all this content. I previously used external drives, but I moved them to the cloud so they are easily accessible and not have the risk of hardware failures. I guess not a good idea to just rely on cloud providers for…
You should keep your external drive backups. “Cloud” gives you the off site, but by itself from the point of a user it is just 1 media and 1 backup. Even if they likely have a lot more internally.
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#335Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#336> This content was incredibly time intensive to create why did she trash the origins? And please, do indieweb.org/POSSE - look at PeerTube and maybe distribute copies via YT but never exclusively or even rely on them as an archive. Please.
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#337Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#338> This content was incredibly time intensive to create why did she trash the origins? And please, do indieweb.org/POSSE - look at PeerTube and maybe distribute copies via YT but never exclusively or even rely on them as an archive. Please.
What is indieweb.net? The link is just squatted for me
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#339Mea Culpa I'm in the industry. I knew we should have had backups. She is brilliant but not technical and while the backups would have been expensive and difficult due to size, I should have built multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated. To be clear we were legacy G-suite users and have converted to paying customers, so it was a free service while this happened, and is…
You can buy 16 terabyte drives for $300 or so. Cost shouldn't be a problem to back up your videos.
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#340This is extremely concerning. I also have over 500 unlisted training videos - seen by average of 10-30 people each. Most are boring IntelliJ or VS Code screencasts. However some contain small outtakes from other Youtube videos - this could potentially trigger a strike. SSD holding originals died without warning. Time to download everything and invest into archive grade Blu-ray or LTO tapes.