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Do you keep everything in "downloads" or have file trees 100 folders deep?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Ideally:

  • Well-organized set of frequently-used and recent files on my laptop
  • Media and old documents on my NAS, synced to an external hard drive I can remove for travel
  • Each device/non-backup drive/USB drive/SD card backed up to its own folder on a large external drive
  • A duplicate of said drive from another manufacturer
  • An archival copy of my documents and photos (encrypted on microSD ofc) that I carry with me
  • Additional copy of the most important stuff on M-Discs

Reality:

  • Controlled mess on my laptop
  • Dumping ground of random YT videos and CD rips on my NAS
  • A well-curated external drive prepared in my pandemic free time
  • An external drive with somewhat periodic backups of my devices alongside every unsorted file. I worry that some file paths have grown too long
  • Duplicate of the two above on one large external drive
  • Another external drive with files and backups of dubious usefulness that I refuse to delete
  • An outdated copy of my documents and photos on an everyday carry microSD
  • A stack of unused M-Discs
[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

This is the one that hit home for me.