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Wow, a lot of stuff I want to weigh in on. For right now, I am going to just mention general topics I saw over linking to everything in each post. Starting with some of the tech discussion here. > 32 bit computing: Cannot recommend Debian enough. It is probably the most user friendly system that is still in the long haul of supporting 32 bit. I was primarily using a 32 bit computer till... 2020 or so. I speak from experience! > Security: I am more of a skeptic on running something out of date. Other anon is partly right about live disks and there is a whole host of idiotic practices that different people do and seem "okay" enough. Tinfoil hat in much wants to be better than okay. There is a line between browsing using Windows with no security and having a tinfoil hat and making your life more complicated with what is most likely missplaced paranoia. I lean towards the later, but overall still agree you are probably alright. Just be more careful. > ZFS I have been wondering if BTRFS might be better in certain instances and use cases. LOL, albeit I have never mentioned with either.Most of my hard drives are used and relatively small by today's standards and I have yet to figure out the best way they might be employed for such tasks. >>/10306/ > Problem with data persistence: people die. Someone could be hosting something in some way, and if they die then their whole thing will be gone in one week to two years. MEGA / Google Drive / whatever cloud storage will delete all of their stuff due to inactivity. If they host a multi-terabyte website, that will disappear if they die My take is, one can't save everything but certain important records can be scattered enough that a lot can be saved. Especially with the increases in storage capacities. > I was thinking about this because today I learned that "video game challenge" YouTuber Mitten Squad died at age 27: https://iv.ggtyler.dev/watch?v=lol5wIVUOtI "Mittensquad Has Passed Away.. (not joking)". Always a little haunting when that happens. Even if it doesn't personally affect me in a sad way and sometimes it does! it does make you want to take things a little less for granted.