Nearly a decade and a half of saving and downloading, backing up and after deleting all the pointless things I don't care about I have barely anything left.
WHAT THE FUCKING HELL WAS THE POINT IN THE LAST 14 YEARS?
All the time wasted staring at a progress bar on a backup, all the money wasted in hard drives!
I went through every single file, one by one, and only kept it if it triggered an emotional reaction no matter how small that reaction was. I did have a pseudo-reaction though, in that I was saddened by how little I cared about bands I loved in school.
Now I've got an entire pile of hard drives and various storage media that's surplus to any requirement.
Christian Perez
Send some over
Samuel Clark
So you deleted everything for what reason? You had to have had a reason to do it
Lucas Clark
im envious of you op i have been working for years just to get down to 400gb
and i'd like it to be smaller still, but there's just so much i can't get rid of including software iso's and shit
i only have 8gb of music left tho
David Rodriguez
nice blog
turn this into a psa so other retards analyze a situation before commiting
Don't worry, you'll start missing them soon enough
Hunter Roberts
I have a continuous updating backup that i keep and I have ~14TB in media. I could probably cut down on 500-700GB if I went through and cleaned lower res versions out and duplicates.
Aiden Gonzalez
>I was saddened by how little I cared about bands I loved in school. Now be glad you didn't get a tattoo.
Carter Jackson
Fair point, but the difference here is that the data wasn't going to hurt OP by keeping it. Unless you cannot afford another or larger drive, or are running out of space there is no reason to purge that much data.
Nathaniel Thomas
Sometimes it's good to take stock and trim the fat. Having too much data can make it harder to find the actual important things because its hidden in amongst so much trash.
Noah Mitchell
But why keep it if it's meaningless to you?
Best thing to do imo is to dump it on a bazillion torrent sites, and be done with it.
>clearing local hard drives: yass >fundamentally deleting: nah
Isaiah Phillips
It really doesn't make it harder because there are search functions and proper file organization. If you can't find a file on your computer that's because you did the wrong thing with it, not because there is too much. Fair point, it does depend on what exactly the data was. I'll agree with releasing it into the wild internet. Don't delete just spread
Jack Evans
Hoarding is a disease.
Landon Allen
I also deleted the games, videos and porn I hoarded. At first it felt bad but you dont really miss anything.
Evan Lee
Part of my routine at the start of each year is to go through all that I have accumulated and delete everything that I have no use for, or get no more enjoyment from. I've been doing it for years now and as such I still have a legacy limit of 700mb, from when I used to put things on discs.
And it's a rolling 700mb, so each year I'm also removing files from what I deemed worthy of saving from years before.
Easton Martinez
well now youve got shitloads of space for porn go nuts
Logan Cruz
I've restarted my porn drive 6 times, and it gets bigger and better in more ways than I can imagine every time.
definitely false.
Easton Anderson
Are you stupid? That proves them right, you removed the old stuff and no longer miss it.
Logan Hernandez
Only if it causes you problems. Hard drive space is pretty cheap, and if your files are organized enough that you can find things, what's the problem with it?
Minimalism for minimalism's sake accomplishes nothing.
Samuel Sullivan
Are you incapable of comprehension or something?
I deleted my entire porn collection, then rebuilt it twice as big each time because it was missed. If I no longer missed it, I wouldn't have rebuilt it.
There's still tons of porn I'll never be able to get back again that I want badly
Dylan Evans
You are also underage. When you grow up you'll understand.
Ryder Carter
Digital clutter, just like physical clutter, gives me attention deficit, suicidal ideation, anxiety attacks and runny nose.
James Gutierrez
>only retort is calling someone underage, to somehow prove a point. Right.
>Digital clutter Then organize it so it's not clutter anymore.
Ayden Jenkins
No one is saying to delete absolutely everything, rather not to just keep things for the sake of it. If you only keep things that have a genuine worth then you'll have far less data, but also better data.
I mean, no one is going to saying that having 1TB of various educational material is a waste the same way that having 100GB of anime is.
William Anderson
Organising things is just arranging your clutter better.
Luis Parker
what if that 100gb of anime is saved for a rainy day
Matthew Parker
Doesn't matter what you perceive it as. It's not 'clutter' anymore by definition, therefore should not trigger his autism.
Owen Perez
BUILD THE DOGGER A BIGGER SHELF
Kevin Harris
>thinking you can replace that thing you used to love but have outgrown with a bigger version of it
It's time to let it go, user.
Brandon Fisher
you underestimate the power of autism
Ayden Rivera
>Sup Forums has reached the point where not keeping TBs of Taiwanese woodwork documentaries is autistic
Isaac Parker
You shit and pissed out most of the food and drink you've ever had, but that hardly makes any of it a waste. Hell, keeping too much of it around as fat probably just cut your life shorter by decades.
Lincoln James
Don't be silly, you can't possibly organize porn.
Kevin Nelson
Yes you can. ./normal/ ./unforgivable/
Samuel Sullivan
hydrus network for images/videos happy panda for doujin
Isaiah Brooks
OP you have a serious problem. You're feeling a void because your hoarding material isn't there anymore. You need to let go of what you don't need in order to have a better life. Look at that pile of hard drives just look at them, feel the freedom of not having to care about what happens to that physical piece of metal, encrypt your 20GB upload them to a google drive or what have you, and embrace minimalism. Things are a prison, they require constant care, attention and the more you have the less satisfied you will feel. At the end of the day your precious things mean nothing to anyone else, if something were to happen to you everything you own would be taken to the dumpster.
Have you ever experienced cleaning the home of a loved one after they pass away? A huge pile of things that mean nothing to you, but were treasures accumulated over a life time, someone's life digested down to the things they have in their home, and what happens to it? Garbage. I dumpster dive and you wouldn't believe it even with your own eyes looking at a family picture album, someones life and things in your hands, and their family just threw it all away. Free yourself from things, become the only thing you'll need, you can always have access to most of knowledge and content you need online through a smartphone or computer. Keep your photos well guarded and stored, keep what is important to you. And live life itself for yourself and not for hoarding things.
Grayson Cooper
I have over 10 TB of anime and it isn't a waste. It's my hobby.
Daniel Young
>And live life itself for yourself and not for hoarding things. there's nothing i really care about in life aside from having a perfect collection.
Jordan Myers
It's a healthy thing to do, letting go of past junk and materialism. Minimalism is love, zen, and attachment to things that matter.
Thomas Carter
There's nothing wrong with hobbys user, but when they take control of your life it is no longer a hobby, it's an obsession.
Gabriel Gray
I've never liked the idea of having so much digital crud I need TBs of space to store it all.
Camden Foster
I'd say the void more comes from him realising that all those things he thought made him happy actually didn't.
Benjamin Adams
That can be very liberating though, I guess it's fear that will take over when you have that realization, sounds like some anger also. Hopefully OP can go through acceptance and wonder what will make him happy and go from there to explore other things.
Ethan Morgan
It could also come from running Void Linux.
William Robinson
4tb isn't much. You're overreacting like those Hillary supporters.
Lucas Price
>4tb isn't much
It is if it's all trash.
Isaac Long
>been saving tons of anime pictures over the years >don't really care for most of them by now.
Anthony Powell
You could track anime popularity based on my folders over the years.
Remember Desert Punk? That shit was advertised on Gamespy forums.
Isaiah Richardson
not really, I started hoarding in 2009. I remember that back then toradora and clannad were popular.
Jeremiah Murphy
>next episode of digital hoarding: buried alive on Sup ForumsLC
Seriously though, lot of people have a problem with this on here.
Jayden Murphy
This is the cutest shit i've seen in a while, post more.
Jeremiah Price
>Is this really all it was for? i save logs of where i talk online so i can always go back and copy a line of what they said from 7 years ago and be like "THAT'S NOT WHAT YOU SAID BACK WHEN-"
and it's totally worth it
Hudson Cruz
#nobackup
Angel Martinez
I used to do that...
Landon Miller
You could've passed all that to someone else
Jason Hernandez
What's the best way to organize your stuff? I've got thousands of photo references that I need to organize, but using folders/directories isn't ideal since some have many tags or could be under many categories.
Brody Powell
I organize them by folders, at the month that I took them from the device. So let's say I have pictures from January through March on the device. I copy them all into a folder today, and I name that folder "2016 November"
Christian Rogers
I didn't want to feel this feel...
Dominic Sanders
20GB
so you're saying you had 2 TB of 320x240 porn and teen bands?
does that mean you dont have backup up some current porn or music you listen to nowadays?
whaht are you, a a redtube/spotify homosexual?
Luis Cooper
yeah, hash duplicates is easy , but i gotta look into >lower res versions out and duplicates. some program to compare images visually
and another to make a taglist for some folder trees with duplicates that exist because i use the folder like a non-exclusive categorization scheme (aka tags)
Adrian Howard
Having an existential midlife crisis? I hear those are hard to deal with. I personally went through about 2 or 3 existential crisis already, multiple depressions in childhood, and I'm pretty sure I'm scott free for the rest of my life. Hopefully...
I personally hope you find a hobby you find meaningful again and can continue to enjoy your life.
Brandon Scott
yeah baby, ICQ/MSN logs, via miranda-im IRC logs is industry standard
i like to even leave my nicknames in the channels, the shit ppl spill on the channel just because theres no one active
Mason Butler
I strongly suggest Vistanita duplicate finder if you're on Windows. Easy to use and has a lot of features.
Kayden Nguyen
i always use folder by date, but
2016-11-11 - lake trip 2016-11-11 - bigfoot hunt
look into XNview and related programs,
its hotkeys and interface are very versatile, i recall helping a relative set up a way for them to go thru a few thousand pics in a day marking tags for each one
you can always export the tags once you find a newer program, or even feed it to file copiers with AHK Python or other scripts
Colton Jenkins
can you post a random non important one?
Cameron Sullivan
"to measure my abilities"
Jacob Long
Google drive fixed my hoarding autism
Now i have to limit to my shit below 19gb
Jeremiah Ramirez
What about pictures?
Leo Moore
Do you really need them?
Xavier Roberts
that picture gave me feelings
Jayden Bell
Yes I really do. I need to look at places I been and people I've met and family that is no longer here. It helps sometimes to do that. Maybe this is a age difference, maybe I'm just to sentimental, I may not have things but pictures even if in digital form I will have.
Jeremiah Edwards
I have 16TB of shit I want to go through, sort and prune but I never get around to it because I am constantly adding to it.
I was thinking recently if I ever wanted to move I would be tied down things, but I can work out how to discard them.
Things might be a little different if I were more wealthy, I could afford to just buy new stuff where ever I end up and not fret too much about loosing stuff, but still there is sentimental things - mostly data - I can't bear to let go.
Andrew Collins
Oh I don't meant that you don't need pictures at all but I would find it surprising if the important or useful pics took up more than 2-3Gb so I imagined it was about another porn or animu collection.
Elijah Green
>petabytes of shit... constantly adding to it. i know man... but are you taking steps to at leats make thing that you're adding know will be properly calatoged for pruning/keeping/usage?
i never understood what sad picard had to do with frogman, but pepe isnt soggyknees or racist user, what are you a reditor?
Noah Barnes
>i know man... but are you taking steps to at leats make thing that you're adding know will be properly calatoged for pruning/keeping/usage?
some things, but a lot of stuff especially off imgboards are difficult to keep track of.
Asher Scott
jesus christ... i didnt know i was a dumb frog poster
I just recently got a seedbox with the express purpose to download some hoarding materials, things that I could read or listen to in case of no internet.
Podcasts, audiobooks, ebooks a couple of linux distros and the manuals to linux in general from the free linux documentation.
In the process of starting to download Louis Rossmans entire channel and a few other channels I'm interested in. But I don't consider that important info, If it got wiped out tomorrow, I wouldn't give two shits about it. Now my family pics, that is fucking golden and irreplaceable.
i could probably narrow it down to 3gb if I really tried to, but you know, as cheap as memory can be it wouldn't be much to store 30gb of important to you pics locally, or even on offsite storage.
James Reed
this pupper is so cute
Caleb Hernandez
Every so often I try to whittle down all the porn I never bothered to delete but theres just too much. At this point I should probably just delete everything in the folders I havent saved anything to in years. I don't hoard anything else. If not for the porn I'd probably keep some TV shows around instead of only having a season on file at a time.
Dylan Hill
>especially off imgboards a if youre archiving 4cha, espacially B
are you using BASC archiver to download entire threads?
step 1) just catalog by board and number, and copy the full url to a txt (since it includes some text from OP), or a txt with number + theme
2) -and once you BASC something, dont look at it, just browse once its pruned so you can do a one-time readout, -re-saving what you want with "save with DownThemAll" once per thread and then "1 click DownThemAll" to the same permanent folder of that theme/subtheme
1a) i was thinking of making a python script to go 1 folder deep and generate a catalog style html for me to browse the archive threads in troves of similar content to do step (2) all at once
but mostly, i just browse with DtA ready, saving just the images i like and bookmarking useful links already on proper categories
one bookmark tree for *new* entries, and another for permanent bookmarks,
mimicking the folder structure as well, one backup tree for shit i blindly backed up to check later, and another for shit ive curated
(and another for old backup that are les organized) )
Jordan White
Are you archiving entire threads or pictures of the thread?
How browsable is it? How much space does say, a day of threads take? And why archive Sup Forums threads of all things?
David Hughes
this post was beautiful user
Asher Gonzalez
Your mistake is in thinking that the destination is the important part; that things have a 'point'.
The experience is the real part, and you've probably had loads of good times with the CP and anime games you've downloaded.
Luke Lee
github.com/bibanon/BASC-Archiver as easy as CLI > archiver boards.Sup Forums.org/g/thread/57459813 it saves the html and images, even makes a txt with links found
im not archiving Sup Forums just some random threads i gaze upon and think something good might be said in it or posted, so i set basc to it, saving to a temp backup.
eventually i browse these archives and keep only some images using DtA
when saving with Dta i use this bookmarklet to unshorten Sup Forums filenames and make DTA use them as filename (DTA saving with filename=*fulltext*.*ext* )
i just get all subfolders names from the /b-temp/ and create a simple html in notepad++ with regex
123
for me to open in broowser and just open them one after the other browsing the temp threads
Jordan Brown
If you are archiving just specific threads. Why not save the website under jaypeg, i remember seeing that you can simply type that command in firefox console. yeah it wouldn't save images full quality but how often are those relevant.
Landon Bennett
I just use the various archives retrieve threads and save the threads as .mht
I might average a few threads a day at most so it's not worth the trouble of setting up a archive.
bookmarks are a different problem for me, I've got 200k of bookmarks going back to 2004 ;_;
I'll never get it sorted, there is so much stuff I want to read but my autism won't let me take a break so I can catch up.
Gabriel Morris
But muh pizza! It could be worth a lot out in the market someday!
Hudson Hernandez
>it wouldn't save images full quality but how often are those relevant. you mean Shift+F2 > screenshot --fullpage ?
i could expand all image and do that, but its just as simple to set BASC to archive it, and basc keeps checking the thread for updates so i dont lose it in the amount of time that it goes from bump limit > archived > 404
>the various archives retrieve threads you mean the various archive sites? u mean you bookmark a thread to MHT it the next day from these sites? because if you MHT it now it wont be complete
BTW so youre saving just the thumbs?
>I might average a few threads a day what u mean?
>200k of bookmarks damn, youre my idol
Gavin Foster
>you mean the various archive sites? I mean the different archives like 4plebs/rbt/warosu etc
>u mean you bookmark a thread to MHT it the next day from these sites? no I just save them in threadwatch in appchan then save them a few days later or go to the archives if they are pruned off Sup Forums or deleted.
then I save the threads/pages as .mht
>what u mean?
I mean I occasionally find interesting thread worth archiving. I save only what I've read, I already have so much shit backlogged I can't imagine archiving indiscriminately all the garbage on Sup Forums, much less spend even more time sifting through it later.
regular Sup Forums watcher will exclude pruned threads, as you load the catalog you briefly see greyed out threads (archived) and in a coupe seconds they disappear, fucking... gonna try that extension
Brody Perez
yes.
appchan doesn't delete anything in threadwatch and if thread is 404 will automatically redirect to one of the archives.
Ethan Young
Ok guys, we are all actually talking about porn right? I have 3TB
Benjamin Lopez
35 year old here. I rarely delete stuff. I've still got files from my Amiga from 25 years ago. Most of it is pretty tiny so it's trivial to back up. My MP3 collection probably takes up the most space, followed by photos. I rarely access any of it, but I like knowing that it's there. My music and photos are both backed up on Google Music and Photos.
I'm glad I kept it all because I've realised I'm starting to forget things, it's just gradually fading away. I open old email correspondence and some of it triggers long lost memories. Others I have no recollection of writing at all. It's a bittersweet feeling but I like being able to look back.
Elijah Bennett
>thread about minimalism and existential questions devolves into discussion about hoarding techniques and tools and hoarder dick measuring contest Free your mind, user. Do you really want to wander endlessly after your death because you're too attached to material things? Refocus your energies desu
Zachary Wood
Stupid fucking doggo lmao.
Carter Jackson
How is this technology? Muh items I mindlessly hoarded serve no purpose, BUT the items are virtual so in g it goes
Joseph Bennett
I'd say talking about technology's effects on people is Sup Forums, or rather, Sup Forums enough that it could be here rather than /his/.