Keep everything local is a great strategy until your house burns down or your hard drive or SSD decides to end itโs own life.
Iโm not saying that you should use one drive. Iโm saying that you should have backups. If all you can get is cloud storage, then one drive might fit the bill. Maybe it wonโt. I donโt know you or what you want from a backup.
I back up my files to a NAS on my lan, but I also use one drive and Google drive when I need to.
All Iโm trying to say is: one drive isnโt necessarily the worst option. Raw dogging a single local storage drive as your only copy of the data youโre trying to hold onto, is much worse than one drive.
Other than that, Iโll just reiterate: back up your shit. And I want to add, check your bitlocker to see if itโs on. If it is, back up your recovery key to somewhere safe. Bitlocker, in and of itself isnโt a bad thing. I would argue that itโs best practice to have some kind of FDE, and bitlocker can achieve that. Just back up the recovery key, for the love of God.
Pro tip. โPrintโ the recovery to a PDF, then email that file to yourself. Quick and easy. The option to save your recovery key to a file, will not allow that file to be saved to the drive that it unlocks, but if you print it, you can save it as PDF without the same limitations. Just donโt leave it on the encrypted drive. Literally put it anywhere else. A USB drive, a NAS, an email, cloud storage, whatever you like. Iโm not your boss.
Save yourself a metric fuckton of work, and/or lost data; back up your shit.
EDIT, some words (auto carrot), also, WTF? Iโm being down voted for saying you should have backups? I expect better from lemmings.
Related, Iโm a sysadmin, and I work in IT, and I approve this message. Back up your shit.
In my possession are two, what Iโll call โmasterโ drives. Two 16TB hard drives, exact clones of each other. They hold the bulk media, old photos, an entire library of books, backups with full emulator and rom sets, games, movies, series, Wikipedia backups, encyclopedias, cookbooks, plant guides, carpentry, mechanics, howtos, compressed into the tiniest dots my processor can manage.
Aside from being a backup for my personal files and configurations, Itโs essentially an arc of knowledge for societal collapse, granted laser-focused around what I find important, but still, important to someone.
My cousin, who I consider my brother, has a copy of this drive in a small, foam-padded pelican case in his closet. He keeps it for me just in case of a house fire, displacement, or any dangerous situation that renders any of the data at my actual home inaccessible.
While the drives arenโt a perfect clone of my networkโs configurations as-is, that backup runs locally, the drives are 80% of the content I serve and would get me 80% of the way back to complete if anything ever happened. They would individually be invaluable if anything ever happened here or I had a Donnie Darko situation, especially if itโs some authoritarian hellscape and the content isnโt even available anymore.
Btw if you arenโt ramping up your data collection due to the Trump goings on, you better be. Download EVERYTHING.
NOW.
RIGHT NOW.
Look at them noobs who donโt know that you can tell One Drive to always keep a local copy of the files it backs up.
Linux doesnโt make you jump through this hoop ๐ง๐ซก๐บ๐ธ
You know, I use Linux at work but use windows at home. Iโve been thinking of switching for a while. I think the thing that is going to push me over the edge is the difficulty that I have saving a file to my own god damned computer.
I love automatic backups to the cloud WHEN I CHOOSE TO USE THEM! Iโm tired of Microsoft essentially holding my data for ransom, though.
Welp, theyโre never going to stop, and theyโre always going to get more intrusive. Linux is better than it has ever been! Give it a whirl. I suggest Pop!_OS for people who donโt want to mess with their system, and Arch for people who love messing with their system.
Edit: Fedora is a nice middle-ground.
Iโm on Garuda. For gaming, I think itโs an ideal option. Itโs Arch based but comes with everything set up for gaming, and tools to install whatever you may need. I think it comes with the AUR set up automatically too (or itโs an option thatโs easy at least), which isnโt necessary, but it does have some things you may want/need for modding and certain (very few) non-steam games. I think RuneLite for Runescape I got from the AUR, or something like that.
I havenโt tried Pop, and Fedora is alright though I personally didnโt care for it as much.
You can make cloud backups whenever you choose on Linux whenever you want, even to OneDrive.
So far Iโve never had Bazzite nor Mint nor any of my software there force me to put things anywhere.
Just know the Microsoft Office suite and Adobeโs software donโt really work on Linux systems.
I have a cheap laptop that I got solely for school to run their anti cheat Spyware for online tests. I hadnโt turned it on since I updated it and it forced me to make a hotmail/outlook account or I couldnโt use the laptop to take my test. Assholes almost made me late for it. Fuck microsoft.
If i can get guild wars 2 to run on Linux I wonโt need windows anymore
Edit : sorry for the confusion. I have linux running. The next step is to work on gw2. Itโs the only thing remaining.
May I ask for further clarification on when you tried when running the game?
I havenโt tried Guild Wars 2 on Linux however it seems like it works according to ProtonDB.
Sorry I should have been more clear. I have mint linux installed. The speakers and the headset works. When I get a chance I need to work on gw2. Itโs the last step. Sorry for the confusion.
Just add it to Steam/Lutris and go, itโs not worth an entire blog post or video about.
It runs without a problem via steam for me on Linux mint. I donโt know how to do whatever setup steam does manually, but you can just launch it through steam and sign in with your anet account. (Thereโs a config option to open the login window instead of using your steam account for login)
Yeah well, good luck getting autosave to work now. If you donโt comply, you lose your privileges.
Is this on Windows 11? On 10 I can still direct it to an offline area of my drive.
To be fair people massively misunderstand OneDrive. Itโs not an extra storage space, itโs a file sharing space. Which is incredibly useful in a work environment.
If you donโt save your office docs to onedrive, you canโt turn on auto save.
Debian, LMDE, Suse, Fedora, whatever. Just pick one and go for it.
Steam Cloud: You dumb bitch.
Iโve got it disabled and in offline mode and it still yells at me that it canโt sync saves with the cloud.
Yeah, I fucking know, that was the idea.
Are you worried about a copy of your saved games in the cloud? Iโve had mine on for years and it makes moving to a new computer super easy.
Aside from not liking being dependent on a internet connection in the first place and tinfoil hat stuff, it was doing something weird with a partition on my old computer so I just disabled the whole thing and didnโt look back.