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Never trust "someone elses computer". (Or the company that runs it).

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>Sometimes, I do not recognize a trap until I am already in it. Photos in iCloud is one such situation. When Apple launched iCloud Photo Library in 2014, I was all-in. Not only is it where I store the photos I take on my iPhone, it is where I keep the ones from my digital cameras and my film scans, and everything from my old iPhoto and Aperture libraries. I have culled a bunch of bad photos and I try not to hoard, but it is more-or-less a catalogue of every photo I have taken since mid-2007. I like the idea of a centralized database of my photos, available on all my devices, that is functionally part of my backup strategy.

Never trust "someone elses computer". (Or the company that runs it). Archive: https://archive.today/yn4d2 From the post: >>Sometimes, I do not recognize a trap until I am already in it. Photos in iCloud is one such situation. When Apple launched iCloud Photo Library in 2014, I was all-in. Not only is it where I store the photos I take on my iPhone, it is where I keep the ones from my digital cameras and my film scans, and everything from my old iPhoto and Aperture libraries. I have culled a bunch of bad photos and I try not to hoard, but it is more-or-less a catalogue of every photo I have taken since mid-2007. I like the idea of a centralized database of my photos, available on all my devices, that is functionally part of my backup strategy.
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That's a good solution, but certainly requires some technical chops.

iCloud consoomers don't even seem to have the basic skills needed to download and store locally. Hard drive space iswas relatively cheap up until not that long ago, there's no excuse for not having a couple of drives for your "photos you can't lose" that you rotate around.

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I agree. I do have it running on my TrueNAS scale server so it requires nearly zero effort to manage but what I consider "basically zero effort" a random non-technical person may consider it like setting up a datacenter. o.0