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@drsbaitso dang, I really gotta find somewhere in the house to situate an old NAS I was given where the hard drives clicking won't drive me mad!

@kevinmirsky@infosec.exchange
Security Engineer generalist at an ecomm company who enjoys all things food and drink (from cooking to trying), video games, sci-fi, technology, and learning. Perpetually struggling to keep up with my entertainment backlog!
Replying to @drsbaitso@infosec.exchange
@drsbaitso dang, I really gotta find somewhere in the house to situate an old NAS I was given where the hard drives clicking won't drive me mad!
Replying to @drsbaitso@infosec.exchange
@drsbaitso hell yeah!!
If your access to something you find valuable can be taken away due to licensing BS, a webserver being shut down or abandoned, or the content owner deciding "nevermind," you should probably keep a local copy of it.
Save those recipes you use! Get physical copies of movies and shows you rewatch! Back up a DRM free copy of your favorite game! All these things can go poof and we've all (myself included) gotten too reliant on their continued availability by 3rd parties