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      1 year ago

      Was your stuff on play music seriously your sole copy?

      There’s plenty of good reason to be cautious with Google services, but this isn’t one of them.

      While I’d consider data-loss unacceptable with an actual cloud storage platform like dropbox or drive, even there not having backups would 100% be on you. Play music never claimed to be that, all it advertised was being able to stream your music, not store it in perpetuity. The product was convenience, not security. (And didn’t they offer take-out on your play music data? I coulda sworn that was a thing.)

      And do look into off-site backups, if you haven’t already.

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          1 year ago

          You either just moved the goalpost on me or suck at making a point.

          My problem is that your comment can be read as an endorsement for self-hosted solutions and a denouncement of commercial solutions. Even if you do know better now, your comment still clearly blames the service, and holds up your own solution as “better” when best practice is doing both.

          You have your own backups, because they might screw up, but you also have backups on their system, because you might screw up.