Comment by da39a3ee
4 years ago
Fair enough, that all makes sense. I do push branches and hope people won't look at them if they aren't connected to PRs :)
> I don't trust any backup that requires me to remember and take a manual action.
(Google drive has an automatic sync client thing like Dropbox so all it involves is having a special local folder where I put documents I want backed up. Or indeed git repos. https://www.google.com/drive/download/)
> so all it involves is having a special local folder where
One last point. A backup shouldn't be "a special local folder" - it should be "all files on all drives unless I specifically exclude them"
I've never wanted that sort of backup in the last 20 years of computer usage. I think it's a bit old fashioned honestly. Nowadays a computer is an ephemeral thing; all that's persistent is files in the cloud, git repos, and provisioning config to get a new machine in a similar state to the last one. And yes I know "similar" there will have made your heart skip a beat :)
> I think it's a bit old fashioned honestly.
My backup is "the cloud". It's a remote store of my stuff.
I've got about 6tb of local storage attached to my two machines. I couldn't afford Google Drive or similar for that.