If I'd want the max/lossless quality, should I choose m4a/aac or ogg/vorbis
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Safe storage is still expensive just in relative terms.
I bought 4x 16tb drives at 240€ each.
While yes, I could save every album under the sun on there, I still curate what I download/rip because I don't wanna trash the collection with spam.
Also if you want other stuff like video files it will get tight very fast with space. Especially if you collect stuff that was hard to come by.
But Ionos has unlimited egress. Basically a flat fee per TB.
Shit DOM design, lack of selectors. Programmatically interfacing with a website through DOM can be very helpful. For CSS hacks, or content extraction. Like tracking Terms of Service or Privacy Policy, or customizing or fixing layouts. Lack of speaking DOM element classes or ids breaks those interfaces.
Sounds like a feature.
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Iron Man repulsor firing
Edit: And the obvious common stuff like rain and so on.
Not to mention the users that may have a specific interest in some topic/action and basically all types of potential sources are locked bwhind paywalls.
You know there are english speaking folks outside of the US/UK.
Mindblowing, I know.
Logration is the abc of the developer.
Why should I need 3rd party tools to fix the work of the developer??
Having any sort of functional (best case tested) backup is more than a majority has ever achieved on a computer.
Personally I am using Veeam with a (free) NFR license.
Though the community edition is plenty for most situations.
As for what I backup: It depends.
My main file storage is backed on a volume basis
My gaming/pc is also volume based but I have another job that backs my game ROMs
My linux server is backed fully as to not loose anything on it
My LDAP server as well as my financial VM is fully bavked up because it's so small.