Hi /wsr/! i need some help
do i have to worry about never seeing an image or a video again on the internet? should i save it right then and now?
cause i'm always paranoid that i should download it right now so i'm gauranteed to see it again. All help appreciated ty =)
>>210032
Storage is cheap. If for whatever reason you can't store it locally, and you really want to keep it, there are cloud storage services that give decent amounts of space for free. MEGA, Google Drive, etc.
Even stuff posted on sites like Youtube can disappear for various reasons like copyright infringement, account deleted, video deleted, etc.
>>210037
I don't know how to answer this question. What does it matter where you get your fap material from?
Just wondering if its a waste of time to follow the facebook groups when i could just google them? Or do they provide stuff that i may not see?
I don't know. I haven't been on Facebook since it was new, and I didn't use it that way back then.
>>210039
I wouldn't worry about trying to consume all of the porn on the internet.
That's not a thing you can do.
>>210049
I can try. It is a lifelong goal worthy of pursuit.
what im asking is, if i see a picture of for eg, an anime girl, should i be worried that it will be deleted from the internet, or can I guarantee that i'll see it again?
and i dont want all the porn on the internet, just the ones that i like is all. Which is a good amount.
>>210060
Nothing is guaranteed.
Setup a RAID array and save stuff locally if you're really that worried.
What is a RAID array?
>>210069
>>210067
A way of letting you accidentally delete stuff from two disks at once.
What you want is backup, and Windows comes with a backup program that's perfectly acceptable: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17127/windows-back-up-restore
>>210091
>rouge
I never said it was for backup. I said save stuff locally.
Is there a program that will tell me if i have a duplicate, while im currently doing the whole, right click save image deal?
>>210114
Please stop putting words in my mouth. Just like the image you posted says, I suggested it as a method to protect against drive failure.
>Setup
Sorry, you are correct. Set up should have been used there.