Red Squirrel
No Lifer
F*ck the cloud. Seriously.
I might technically be a friggin' millenial, but if I don't have a copy on a HDD I own or on optical media sitting on a shelf,
I don't have _real_ access to it.
Besides, storage ain't as expensive as it once was.
Pretty much my thought too. I want whatever it is I'm doing to be local and in my control. Whether it's watching a movie, or coding, or pretty much anything.
Essentially if my internet goes down I can continue to function pretty much normally. I may use the internet a lot as far as information goes like googling stuff, but even then, I tend to hoard ebooks and other info locally. I may not really refer to it but it's there. If my internet went down for a week, I could probably manage fine and have enough to do with what I have locally, as far as productivity related stuff, or entertainment related stuff.
One thing I have been wanting to work more towards is better organization of information though. Like when I need to know the syntax of a Linux command I tend to google it each time. Even stuff like that, I'd prefer to store on one of my servers. Probably do some kind of Wiki or something. I do have my own hosted password manager and other web apps like that though.
