Hans.Trondheim
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Okay, here's the thing. My good friend, @Paul_Tromba shared in his latest thread about Google Docs potentially deleting stuff that their AI found going against TOS. Now, I've experienced Google Drive deleting programs I uploaded for safekeeping, and was like, "if they can delete apps in GDrive, what stops them from deleting content they don't agree with in GDocs?"
As Western Managed Democracy goes in full swing, I ask, what steps do you--as an author--take to ensure the safety of your manuscripts and other files? Just so others can benefits from it.
I'll start with mine. Having been a victim of my own idiocy (formatting the wrong disk back in July 2022), I deleted an entire two-years' worth of illustrations and manuscripts without hope for recovery.
Good thing back then, I've been sending copies of my manuscripts to my beta readers, so I got my Saint Series files back (from Volume 1 to 9). The major casualties are my drawings, hence nowadays, I keep physical copies, and digital ones stored in flash drives, external HDDs, burned into DVD-ROMs, uploaded in GDrive, and sometimes in Discord, too (except PSD files coz those are big).
This is also why I still draw lineart via pen and paper, in case I can't recover digital backups.
The same thing can apply to my manuscripts. Those are stored in flash drives, external HDDs, DVD-ROMs, and uploaded in Cloud. That is, aside from the fact that my beta-readers got copies, and the sites I uploaded to.
What's yours?
As Western Managed Democracy goes in full swing, I ask, what steps do you--as an author--take to ensure the safety of your manuscripts and other files? Just so others can benefits from it.
I'll start with mine. Having been a victim of my own idiocy (formatting the wrong disk back in July 2022), I deleted an entire two-years' worth of illustrations and manuscripts without hope for recovery.
Good thing back then, I've been sending copies of my manuscripts to my beta readers, so I got my Saint Series files back (from Volume 1 to 9). The major casualties are my drawings, hence nowadays, I keep physical copies, and digital ones stored in flash drives, external HDDs, burned into DVD-ROMs, uploaded in GDrive, and sometimes in Discord, too (except PSD files coz those are big).
This is also why I still draw lineart via pen and paper, in case I can't recover digital backups.
The same thing can apply to my manuscripts. Those are stored in flash drives, external HDDs, DVD-ROMs, and uploaded in Cloud. That is, aside from the fact that my beta-readers got copies, and the sites I uploaded to.
What's yours?