TraderGary
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- Apr 12, 2012
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Good thing you're not a product designer.
When I go on solo trips for days into the National Forests with one backpack, I can't bring a second computer with me. The computer I chose to bring was the Pixel because of it's size, functionality, exceptional photo quality (i could also leave my Canon behind thanks to Pixel) and supposed reliability. I never even wanted to transfer my photos to another computer in the first place/. I just want take them and share or back them up, safely. Something I can't do with all of my Google 2FA codes on my phone, along with MANY other things. It's not about photos....Imagine if every 6 months you had to wipe and lose all the data on your desktop or laptop. Ive been using computers for 20 years and still have hard drives from 20 years ago that work. The cloud backup is a brand new thing. It is BACKUP, a second copy, and data has been stored for decades without it. Google is falling behind the times.
Ah but the product designers aren't designing for a very tiny fraction of the people who take solo trips for days in the National Forests with one backpack and who, by choice, have no way to do backups and are totally trusting one single point of failure, their cell phone.
In almost 40 years of using personal computers, phones, and cameras, I've made and saved hundreds of thousands of photos, I've always made sure I have multiple fail-safe backup systems in place. I've had computer, hard drive, camera, and phone failures. And I've never lost a single photo or file. And you have!
Today the cloud backup is only one of my multiple fail-safe backup systems that are always in place.
Google is falling behind the times? Is it possible maybe you have?
