it feels messy and discontinuous and inconvenient, to keep saving iterations of all my old junk.
When dealing with old data, what I find most stressful is deciding which things to keep. So as far as possible I don’t. It’s a wasted effort. I keep everything, or I delete everything. It doesn’t matter that there’s gigabytes of stuff on my machine that I’ll never look at, as long as I never have to see it or think about it. Disc space is measured in terabytes these days.
Typically when I change machines, the data from the old one goes into the /old folder on the new one. You get a nesting hierarchy and down at the bottom there are some files from many years ago that I would need to get a simulator to even read :-/
So that’s what I am going to do. I actually ordered an external hard drive, and every few weeks I’ll back up my hard drive. The whole thing (no decisions).
I also understand that I don’t need to worry about versions—the external hard drive just saves the latest version.
I also talked to a friend today and found out they backed their data regularly. I was surprised; didn’t know regular people did this regularly.
When dealing with old data, what I find most stressful is deciding which things to keep. So as far as possible I don’t. It’s a wasted effort. I keep everything, or I delete everything. It doesn’t matter that there’s gigabytes of stuff on my machine that I’ll never look at, as long as I never have to see it or think about it. Disc space is measured in terabytes these days.
In case this wasn’t clear, for the benefit of any Mac users reading this:
Time Machine makes all these decisions for you. That’s one of the things that makes it awesome.
This.
Typically when I change machines, the data from the old one goes into the /old folder on the new one. You get a nesting hierarchy and down at the bottom there are some files from many years ago that I would need to get a simulator to even read :-/
So that’s what I am going to do. I actually ordered an external hard drive, and every few weeks I’ll back up my hard drive. The whole thing (no decisions).
I also understand that I don’t need to worry about versions—the external hard drive just saves the latest version.
I also talked to a friend today and found out they backed their data regularly. I was surprised; didn’t know regular people did this regularly.