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No Stupid Questions
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- ex. How do I change oil
- ex. How to tie shoes
- ex. Can you cry underwater?
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Whatever you decide to do, make sure to keep backups. You don't want to lose years of work because of a hard drive failure.
Oh yes, absolutely. Already covered. I have two beautiful sandisk external hard drives. I got two, because the first one did in fact stop working in 2023 when one day I accidentally knocked it over. The replacements have silicone armour on them....might be safer but I'm also handling them like crystal. Losing everything on the first hard drive was devastating.
I'm sure you'll hear this elsewhere, but hard drives degrade over time no matter how nice you are to them. Make sure you rotate your backups and potentially keep some up in the cloud as a tertiary measure.
(Or also print them out to something that'll last)
Yes, definitely. I've heard of disc rot. There's some cloud alternatives mentioned here that I will check out.