When Your Digital Life Vanishes

(newyorker.com)

28 points | by benbreen 4 days ago

3 comments

  • serious_angel 1 hour ago
    These folder artworks, at the header, are freaking awesome!

    If no AI was in use for its creation process, I do so wholeheartedly hope, then every single folder features ideas/message in quite genius attitudes, I believe, and the whole work deserves a physical frame!

    • sanjit 1 hour ago
      Illustration by Carolina Moscoso (https://carolina-moscoso.com/)

      The illustrator credits are easier to see in print, easy to miss in this story.

      • serious_angel 29 minutes ago
        I see! Such a huge... huge.. relief... oh dear gracious sakes...

        Art... love still exists! Thank you, dear sanjit, Carolina Moscoso, and Julian Lucas at NewYorker for the ineffably magnificent art... miracles you do...

  • edoceo 53 minutes ago
    On the subject...of anyone has good recommendations on getting phone data off the device as soon as possible to my own system would be cool.

    I'm on immich; photos are my most important.

    Haven't found something to offload the on device files - like saved attachments from texts.

    • m463 22 minutes ago
      I backup my iphones to linux using libimobiledevice

      the commands I use are:

      see if phone is connected:

        lsusb
      
      1) backup entire* device to filesystem:

        idevicebackup2 backup <backup-dir>
      
      2) backup photos/other data:

        ifuse mount -o allow_other /mnt
        rsync -av /mnt <out-dir>
      
      command 1 will create an entire backup of the device, but in a wierd apple format. It can be restored to a clean device though.

      command 2 will create a directory containing most of the phone data in an understanable format. for example photos will be in <out-dir>/DCIM, for example DCIM/100APPLE/IMG_0170.HEIC

      *: what apple allows you to back up. for example, if you have the kindle app on your phone, neither the app itself, or the kindle books will be backed up. If you restore the backup, you will have to re-download the kindle app, and re-download the book files.

    • Sarky 34 minutes ago
      Syncthing is the only app i need for syncing files to home computer. No clouds, just your phone and computer (or computers).
    • ozruxo 42 minutes ago
      For my self and my android, SMB protocol and app Cx File Explorer.
  • AnonC 44 minutes ago