In 2017 at school, a classmate of mine has lost a USB flash drive with hours of homework in a PC room, and he could not find it again.
Data storage carried around is more exposed to the environment and more prone to getting lost.
Data storage used in a car (e.g. USB/CD/SD for music) is heavily exposed to temperature changes in the car's cabin.
If you carry data around, only carry copies, and/or set up a file server (e.g. FTP or WebDAV) at home.
And for paper note books (of which I have lost three during my school years, as far as I can remember), a quick backup method is pointing a video camera at it, preferrably one with 2160p (4K).
In 2017 at school, a classmate of mine has lost a USB flash drive with hours of homework in a PC room, and he could not find it again.
Data storage carried around is more exposed to the environment and more prone to getting lost.
Data storage used in a car (e.g. USB/CD/SD for music) is heavily exposed to temperature changes in the car's cabin.
If you carry data around, only carry copies, and/or set up a file server (e.g. FTP or WebDAV) at home.
And for paper note books (of which I have lost three during my school years, as far as I can remember), a quick backup method is [pointing a video camera at it](https://poal.co/s/DataLossPrevention/181659), preferrably one with 2160p (4K).
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