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.
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.
Sounds interesting.
Do you have a product link?
@grumpasaurus @n4
I found this Image on a German site. This one?
#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
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.