Clouds in my coffee
August 20, 2016 5:50 AM   Subscribe

I impulse bought myself a lifetime Droplr account. What do I do with it?

I had a vague idea I could use the cloud storage as a backup for my fragmented-between-two-laptops-and-two-portable-hardrives music collection, and maybe my Google Docs. But should I be more/less ambitious with it? Is there cool stuff I can do with it than I'm unaware of? It sells itself on the ease of team collaborations, which doesn't relate to me particularly. I seem to always have a mental roadblock with this kind of systems-stuff and memory-wrangling, but I figure this is an opportunity to get my various jetsam and flotsam into some sort of order in a central place.
posted by Gin and Broadband to Computers & Internet (1 answer total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
The only thing that I can contribute is that "lifetime" in Internet startup land is a complete, total, utter lie. Do not put anything valuable in there unless you are sure there is a good way of getting it back out, and even then, keep a backup somewhere else.
posted by rockindata at 11:29 AM on August 20, 2016 [5 favorites]


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