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b112 4 hours ago

I don't know about in this case, but I've heard of both Apple and Microsoft "cloudifying" then deleting local files just found on your drive. I think with Apple, it was music.

The lack of control with closed platforms is staggering. Best make those offline bsckups.

jagged-chisel 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

That's only if you point the cloud at the directory with the files. For example, if your ~/Documents is on iCloud, it'll happily remove the copy from the actual ~/Documents folder after syncing to the cloud.

However, if you have an external drive at /Volumes/MYSHTUFF, you do not point iCloud at /Volumes/MYSHTUFF. You maintain a copy of ~/Documents at /Volume/MYSHTUFF/Documents. Maybe you use that as your primary work space an sync to ~/Documents periodically. For some apps and workflows (Logic projects, git repos), you don't want your live copy to be the cloud-sync'd copy.

Same with Apple Music. Keep your MP3s on an external drive, place a copy on the internal drive, drag the internal copy onto the Music app.

cam_l 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It is probably not what you are taking about, but apple itunes deleted my entire music collection, first on my iPod, then on my hard drive, as I tried to sync one to the other. That was around 20 years ago.. when I stopped trusting tech.

So when Microsoft force updated my entire office to windows 11 and force uploaded their desktops to onedrive and locked them out because the cloud drive was now full.. I was uneffected (apart from having to fix the mess).

quantified 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This happened on iPhone, paid-for music gone. Expect companies to shit on you as they grow, Apple and Microsoft are two of the biggest.

Gigachad 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It's called Virtual Files on macos. In general it's a very useful feature because it keeps files local while they are being accessed which makes them super snappy to work with, and then offloads them automatically when disk space is low.

It does mean you need a separate backup process though.

BeetleB 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

With Microsoft, you can control it - they have to let you control - at least for enterprise use.

I assume Apple give you control as well.

Sane people like me use Linux, though.

> Best make those offline bsckups.

I have that too! A separate HD that I mount and clone to once a week.