The events that have happened here today marks a new era for the internet. Websites that derive their value from user-submitted content are continuing their move towards sealing off that content and information from the world. Their libraries were created by everyone, but will soon be available to only those who pay.

My greatest advice to those concerned: Start archiving. If you come across something you believe is valuable: make a copy.

If you follow a guide on how to install and configure software and you found it helpful: make a copy.

If you come across a video you really enjoy and find yourself coming back to again and again: make a copy.

If it means anything to you: make a copy, or you'll wish you did.

@n4

Lol.

Been doing this for years on the PC. πŸ˜€
More difficult on a smartphone.

@HistoPol @n4 I think there are some apps that make it easy to connect to a NAS. I wonder if at home hardware beyond portable devices will make a comeback.

@grumpasaurus

Yes, that seems like a good idea. I've hardly been using online storage anyway.

What we need to do is, however, is to donate to the #WaybackMachine.

Also, I used to have a program to download a complete website.

@n4

@grumpasaurus @HistoPol @n4
You mean I won't be an anachronism for being the only non gamer still using a deektop with tower.
@the5thColumnist @HistoPol @n4 you can still be special! I mean the last time I dealt with a NAS those things are compact and pretty straight forward. With a mobile app backing up data from the can should be a cinch!
@HistoPol @grumpasaurus @n4 we use a (physically) tiny Synology NAS in our small printing business. Dead easy to use, and will bring home when we retire sometime next year. I take nighty backups to the cloud, but weekly backups to portable hard drives. I am fed up with corporations like Adobe insisting you should save stuff to their cloud, thus making yourself a hostage

@TonyDF

Sounds interesting.
Do you have a product link?
@grumpasaurus @n4

@n4 @HistoPol @grumpasaurus the version we have have appears to have been discontinued DS419slim
Synology_SA_26_03 | Synology Inc.

Synology Product Security Advisory

@HistoPol @grumpasaurus @n4 Yes! I love it, and have been a fan of Synology products for over 15 years

@TonyDF

#NAS for private /SMB use

Ok.
I could still by a new rack.
The question is, when does support run out? Seems to be a 2019 model.

Also: what kind of RAID fo you use?
Are you using HDD or SSDs (faster but shorter-lived, IMO. Flash-chip technology only guarantee about 1m accesses, not all that much.)
@grumpasaurus @n4

@HistoPol If it really comes down to it, I'll take a screenshot when I'm on my phone. It's not ideal, but at least it's accessible. Something is better than nothing.

@n4

I have, in fact, been doing this a lot, too.
The reason being that I use it to document certain IT issues or ask questions.

Regarding the news, however, I am ever more experiencing error message like, "#screenshot is not allowed due to security guidelines," etc.