I know but first was the HDD, then a short circuit that started a fire (the pc burned), then the pc was stolen (second time in a series of 6 robberies) I trust more on my thumb-drive xD
Now I do as many copies that I can. I'll try the rebase comments. Just wanted to use the best process
sounds more like you should move to a nicer neighborhood lol
But really though, cloud storage is your friend. Nextcloud also exists if you would prefer to self-host - alternatively, if you're doing something with a lot of small files that get updated constantly, consider directly mounting a remote filesystem instead (lots of sync clients will trip over a high density of file changes per second)
I know but first was the HDD, then a short circuit that started a fire (the pc burned), then the pc was stolen (second time in a series of 6 robberies) I trust more on my thumb-drive xD
Now I do as many copies that I can. I'll try the rebase comments. Just wanted to use the best process
sounds more like you should move to a nicer neighborhood lol
But really though, cloud storage is your friend. Nextcloud also exists if you would prefer to self-host - alternatively, if you're doing something with a lot of small files that get updated constantly, consider directly mounting a remote filesystem instead (lots of sync clients will trip over a high density of file changes per second)
now we have security Guards and surveillance cameras ;)
Ohh why I didn't think of that? Yes, that's a really nice solution. I'll have a backup and keep commits organized