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Maximilien14-Nov-23 4:50
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obermd15-Nov-23 4:26
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jmaida13-Nov-23 11:56
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GeneralIn the beginning was USB... and it was good and understood. Then came MS and Apple, and how the hell knows who else Pin
charlieg13-Nov-23 10:23
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trønderen13-Nov-23 11:10
trønderen13-Nov-23 11:10 
I disconnect from the network at all times when I am not actively doing network operations (such as browsing CP). All my text editing, software development, photo/video editing etc. is done off line. I am still on Win10, with no plans to switch - which would require me to buy a new PC. I guess that even Win11 allows you to open 'Network connections' as a small window in the screen corner, and doubleclick it when your need to check something on the internet, and right click / Disable when that task is done.

My first network experience was with 110 bps (!) modems. In those days, we pre-punched our emails on paper tape before calling the BBS, reading in our paper tape and having all mail from others, including entries in those BBS discussion forums that we participated in. Later, when modems reached 1200 bps, we could send emails stored in disk files, and others' discussion entries were stored directly on disk.

So to me, being online only periodically works perfectly fine. I do not think that it limits my work at all. If I need any net service, it takes a doubleclick to open the net, and closing it is almost as simple. So rejecting that rather cloudy storage option is straightforward with me.

Another thing is that some of my writings, and some of the photos from when I was the daddy of a little girl, would have to be encrypted if I were to store them in any cloudy storage. As long as I keep my family photo archive on offline disks, there is no real need to encrypt them. At least not in this country. If I were to move to GOC. I guess that I would have to encrypt even the disks in my home.
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Ron Anders13-Nov-23 11:49
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Alister Morton13-Nov-23 22:19
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Alister Morton15-Nov-23 22:18
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Alister Morton15-Nov-23 22:24
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Gary Wheeler15-Nov-23 1:47
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Keefer S15-Nov-23 3:26
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