I think I officially have a hoarding problem…

  • Joelk111@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I create videos, and back up all of my raw footage. I make weekly videos, and the size ranges from 50GB up to 500GB or more. I have 105TB available, 90TB used at the moment. I also have a fully redundant set of another 105TB. My employer has unfortunately made it very easy to justify hoarding, as they’ll sell me reputable used commercial drives for $10/TB.

    The video archives are 53TB

    TubeArchivist is 19TB

    Legally acquired movies and TV is 10TB

    Immich is 2TB

    Those are the main users of data. A bunch of other folders are using anywhere from a gig to 500GB, but those are basically rounding errors.

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        8 days ago

        I don’t need a raw video older than a day after the video is finished. I also don’t need TBs of legally acquired content. I also don’t need TBs of archived YouTube videos. I don’t really need a NAS. I don’t need a phone. We don’t really need any of this tech stuff actually.

        To answer your question more seriously, they’re nice to have sometimes, instead of having to re-edit finished videos to make a compilation or something. I’m also hoping that maybe I’ll see some success some day and be able to hire a more skilled editor (or even just me from the future with improved skills) to turn old media into feature-length films or just better versions of what I released. I dunno. It’s data hoarding, but when I do want it, it’s super nice to have.

        I’ve also seen multiple professional creators talk about regretting not keeping the original footage from their old videos, so I’m not making that mistake. It’s just nice to have it if you ever do want it, and I have the skills to archive it myself on the cheap, as compared to paying something like BackBlaze $7/TB/mo.

        Just checked and my average video this year is currently at 400GB, so that’s $4*2 for redundancy, so $8 per week aka $35/mo. If it were in BackBlaze, my subscription fee would go up by $12 per month forever, and it’d currently be at $630/mo, with zero redundancy. When I frame it like that, I’d be a fool not to do it!

  • billwashere@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    One think I miss from reddit… /r/datahoarder

    These were my people. I probably have 100TB but it certainly isn’t in my home directory. I’m not sure if I should be immpressed or freightened.

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      9 days ago

      There’s probably a bunch of permissions errors, filesystems warnings for cross-filesystem mounts or links, etc. all going to stderr. Linux output streams are a bit odd, 1 is stdout and 2 is stderr. So the command is redirecting the “noise” to null and just printing the actual command output. That would be my assessment, but OP could probably give a more correct answer…!

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    9 days ago

    never saw the s argument and was curious what’s the difference to d. man pages are way ahead of me ^^

    --max-depth=0 is the same as --summarize

    • ShredderFeeder@shredderfood.netOP
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      9 days ago

      So just did a couple of experiments…

      sudo su -sh /home - returns permission denied errors on certain NAS subdirectories, but not a lot.

      du -sh /home --summarize -returns the same errors.

      du -sh --max-depth=0 - returns the same errors plus an error saying that using --max-depth=0 is the same as --summarize.

      ;-) for the purposes of what I was doing (creating a clip for posting) redirecting stderr to null was the best option.

      But I learned a few things today, which is cool. ;-)

      • Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        9 days ago

        That’s a good deal. Microcenter was selling a WD 20TB external HDD for $600. Didn’t end up pulling the trigger 'cause I’m going for a 2 drive Raid1 config on my janky setup and $1350 w/ taxes is way too steep.

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    9 days ago

    Meanwhile here I am trying to upgrade my 512gb NVME drive to 2Tb while also still trying to afford car payments, rent and food. Rookie numbers on my part.

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      9 days ago

      The most well-timed thing I ever did was buy 6 2tb NVMe drives in August last year

      God help me if one fails