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7 votes
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Spreadsheet horror stories
9 votes -
1099s and Tenderness: Papa Health
2 votes -
Huge Eufy privacy breach shows live and recorded cam feeds to strangers
5 votes -
They told their therapists everything. Hackers leaked it all.
15 votes -
Getting kinky for the sake of data
4 votes -
Alleged $366M Bitcoin mixer busted after analysis of ten years of blockchain data
10 votes -
Proctoring tools and dragnet investigations rob students of due process
19 votes -
Bad software sent postal workers to jail, because no one wanted to admit it could be wrong
20 votes -
Solving the vaccine data problem
7 votes -
533 million Facebook users' phone numbers and personal data have been leaked online
29 votes -
If humankind left Earth and came back after 100 years, how much of our digital files would still be readable?
That's something that concerns me a lot. A lot of what we know about our history came from analog media that was preserved throughout history. Will future generations (100, 200, 1000 years from...
That's something that concerns me a lot. A lot of what we know about our history came from analog media that was preserved throughout history. Will future generations (100, 200, 1000 years from now...) be able to access our digital documents to understand how we lived?
Edit: the scenario I proposed in the title was just a way to express my concerns more concisely. I don't think it will actually happen but answering it is equivalent to addressing my concerns..
24 votes -
Engineer reports data leak to nonprofit, hears from the police
11 votes -
There’s no migrant ‘surge’ at the US southern border. Here’s the data.
9 votes -
Data Transfer Project
6 votes -
Gab removes their public Git repository after it reveals their developers adding (and struggling to fix) basic security issues that led to a 70GB data leak
12 votes -
Three years later: Did the GDPR actually work?
7 votes -
US Census Bureau announces delay in data needed for redistricting to the end of September
5 votes -
1-pixel wealth: Wealth in the United States, shown to scale
60 votes -
How do you manage data backups?
Hi Tildes. Hopefully this thread will be both a good discussion and helpful to some of you, and hopefully me. As I'm guessing most of you know, data backups are quite important and it is best to...
Hi Tildes. Hopefully this thread will be both a good discussion and helpful to some of you, and hopefully me.
As I'm guessing most of you know, data backups are quite important and it is best to have at least one copy locally and another copy somewhere else. At the moment, I store photos on an external hard drive and Google Drive, photos from my phone on Google Photos with copies of important original quality files saved locally, and everything else on drives in my PC and a network drive on my Raspberry Pi. It's far from ideal, I've only got one copy of some files and three or four of some others so I've been looking for something better to keep everything organised, safe and in one place.
I've tried the free trial of Backblaze, which seemed the obvious choice, but it had a few problems. I couldn't backup my Pi's network share, and in general it's a bit clunky and difficult to use. It is marketed as an easy solution to backing up data, but in doing this it just makes everything more difficult, at least for me - I know what I want backed up, and I would prefer to select it manually, but by opting in everything for backup by default you have to spend ages excluding the folders you don't want saved, one-by-one, in a UI that is difficult to use and often unclear. Sometimes the exclusions list just doesn't work - the Program Files folders are meant to be excluded by default and they were listed under exclusions but were backing up anyway. For me it found over 200,000 files, and because they were all so small it barely managed to backup 100MB in three hours. (Not that I know where the files come from because they aren't listed in the Windows app in any vaguely comprehensible way.)
So I need to find something else, and I was hoping someone here would have some recommendations. Personally I need it to:
- Be affordable and easy to setup and use
- Backup external and network drives to the cloud (physically keeping another drive somewhere else isn't an option for me)
- Be trustworthy and have strong commitments to security and privacy
- Work well for my use case: preferably automatic from Windows
Looking forward to any comments or recommendations. Thanks!
23 votes -
70TB of Parler users’ messages, videos, and posts leaked by security researchers
42 votes -
WhatsApp gives users an ultimatum: Share data with Facebook or stop using the app
28 votes -
Why do Biden's votes not follow Benford's Law? Debunking an election fraud claim.
24 votes -
Are Black people more homophobic than white people? Crunching the numbers on Black people's views of gay people
9 votes -
FTC issues orders to Amazon, TikTok, Discord, Facebook, Reddit, Snap, Twitter, WhatsApp, and YouTube seeking data about practices related to personal information, advertising, and user engagement
29 votes -
Apple launches new App Store privacy labels so you can see how iOS apps use your data
6 votes -
Agents raid home of fired Florida data scientist who built COVID-19 dashboard
39 votes -
OpenStreetMap is having a moment; The billion dollar dataset next door
23 votes -
Reddit quarantined: Can changing platform affordances reduce hateful material online?
4 votes -
What colour are your bits?
11 votes -
Twitter: An update on the features related to the 2020 US Elections
11 votes -
US COVID-19 hospitalizations have hit an all-time high
14 votes -
Internal documents reveal COVID-19 hospitalization data the US government keeps hidden
19 votes -
Coding human data into microbes that will survive for millions of years
4 votes -
Why the extortion of Vastaamo matters far beyond Finland – and how cyber pros are responding
4 votes -
Harvard’s Chetty finds economic carnage for the poorest in the wealthiest ZIP codes
8 votes -
Finland's interior minister summoned an emergency meeting after patient records at a private Finnish psychotherapy center were accessed by hackers
5 votes -
Norway funds satellite map of world's tropical forests – funding for the project comes through its International Climate and Forests Initiative
8 votes -
Covid-19: The global crisis — in data
9 votes -
Cambridge Analytica did not misuse data in EU referendum, says UK watchdog
5 votes -
Sweden has the highest proportion of drug-related deaths in the European Union, with eighty-one cases per one million citizens – nearly four times higher than the EU average
11 votes -
K: The overlooked variable that's driving the pandemic
6 votes -
Druva introduces software as a service data protection for Kubernetes
4 votes -
Microsoft leaks 6.5TB in Bing search data via unsecured Elastic server
12 votes -
UN weather agency calls a new record low temperature in the Northern Hemisphere – -69.6°C (-93°F) was recorded almost three decades ago in Klinck, Greenland
5 votes -
Geofence warrants - Smartphone location data is giving US law enforcement new surveillance tools
6 votes -
Spreadsheet of all confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in United States schools
13 votes -
Former Chief Security Officer for Uber charged with obstruction of justice for attempted cover-up of 2016 hack that compromised data from millions of users and drivers
9 votes -
New Toyotas will upload data to AWS
11 votes -
Disappearance of multiple Saudi Arabian dissidents tied to Twitter data accessed in 2015 by employees allegedly spying for the government
7 votes