>Microsoft Onedrive had a glitch today, lost everything I ever stored on it >I stored everything I've ever written starting 4 and half years ago on Onedrive, deleting it from my micro laptop to make space when I had transferred it. >Lost it all >Literally 4 and half years of writing, gone
I honestly feel nauseated, the feeling to throw up is overwhelming. 4 and a half years of my life, gone.
Is this like the when the writers of old would burn their manuscripts? I feel sick, but will I one day look back on this as my moment of Genesis?
You still have what you've learned by writing it. Go back and write the things you remember. They'll be better anyway.
Alexander Lee
Here's a crazy, mysteriously Egyptian idea I'm just going to throw out here: Paper.
Luis Foster
I bet you vote Republican.
Caleb Ward
>voting WEW
Asher Lewis
not backing up anything more important than your to-do list is idiotic. Technology fails, glitches, or becomes inaccessible so often.
Why would you do this to yourself? If you needed room on your computer you could at least have turned it into a .txt file to save space
Juan Edwards
>not having backups >not even having copies on your hard drive >having that much trust on 100% guaranteed customer service >not understanding the nature of ones tools
Sebastian Sanders
Just how small is your storage? Even four and a half years of writing shouldn't take up that much space.
Luke Brooks
You don't have a computer with a local copy of your drive on it?
Colton Garcia
>everyone telling OP to back his information up better
The lesson here is to be less attached to your past work, not more. Write on an Etch a Sketch.
Brayden Rogers
>Not writing on the beach, in the sand at the waterline, having to start again with every wave that crashes ashore
Youngling
Jack Phillips
Hemingway's wife lost all his work in a train station
Kafka burned 99% of everything he wrote
You'll be alright
Luke Torres
>Hemingway's wife lost all his work in a train station
Oh, so that's why he beat her
Kayden Gray
> single point of failure
it's like you didn't even grow up in the 90s
Tyler Ross
I'm sorry, user. You'll write better stuff.
Jaxson Howard
That was Edit #1 user, courtesy of Fate. Now use what you remember and start fresh and trim the fat.
And ffs never trust Microsoft
Ryder Torres
You can fit 65 000 ms word pages into 1gb. My laptop has 16gb of space, and I'm pretty sure that's about the smallest they make hard drives. Are you telling me you had over a million pages written without thinking about backing it up?
Samuel Bell
Gotta make room for that sweet, sweet Hentai, heh heh heh
Andrew Cox
For important things you should keep multiple physical back-ups.
Brody Rodriguez
Why would you store anything primarily online? I never use cloud storage. I save everything directly to my laptop's hard drive, and have a flash drive where I keep a lot of my really important stuff, and THEN, as a third-place measure, I back up stuff to the cloud.
I'm sorry for your loss, OP. But don't trust cloud storage.
Charles Cook
Why didn't you make backups? You should never, ever treat online storage as permanent.
Jackson Perry
Whatever you wrote couldn't have been that great because you're clearly fucking retarded. You shouldn't post a contemplative Charlie Brown to represent your dumb ass, I found a better picture.
Easton Sullivan
It's pretty much standard to have 2 online backups, 2 offline and local backups and 1 offline and non local backup minimum. It's your own damn fault.
Thomas Gomez
>No wooden chest with physical copies buried in the backyard >No physical, overseas backup in a swiss bank lockbox >No thai prostitute that you forced to have your entire canon tattoo'd on her back
Low tier, never post on Veeky Forums again
Gavin Morales
Yeah I'm sure we lost the next Crime and Punishment. Write it again,faggot.
James Evans
Gogol burnt what was expected to be his greatest work twice
>ywn read the complete dead souls
Landon Kelly
there's this thing called a usb stick.
maybe I took a b8 though.
Jaxon Mitchell
sorry about your stuff user
Jonathan Brown
What do you get out of this lie?
Kayden Walker
It was probably shit anyway
Carter Martin
This. .txt it and run that through any compression software. It'll take a fraction of the space.
Daniel Torres
>mum lost her 500 page novel due to hard drive failure >won't ever have to read her plebshit
Elijah Martinez
>is this like..? No. They chose to burn their manuscripts, but (you-be-doo) know this. >will I one day look back? if (you) do, (you) will two days look back, and three, and four....
Easton Watson
So write more.
It'll be better this time. If you wrote anything worthwhile in those four years you'll have learned so much that anything you can make now will destroy everything you made then by comparison.
If you didn't improve in those four years then it was likely time to give up anyway.
Stop hoarding your creations. Let them go when they're finished.
Also, if aren't putting them out there in such a fashion that they can be retrieved (I.e. emails to publishers, magazines), then what was the loss? If you hadn't sent them off you weren't going to. The only joy you could have gotten out of them was re-reading them, which is just masturbatory.
Charles Bell
>storing only one copy, and storing it on the cloud Learn from this.
Daniel Martin
This amoust happened to me when my PC broke, but luckly, majority of the works I had in there where backup in one pendrive, so I was gold. Also, majority of what I most wasent books, were fanfics that were published anyway. You need to keep a backup op, otherwise this is going to happen and you will get fucked. I lost some parts of updated books I was working on, but other than that, I dont rember major loses, other than my game saves.
Zachary Russell
stop dude, I'M starting to freak out
Xavier Turner
That's retarded. It shouldn't just be gone even if you have no access to it, it might still be some where. Look into it further, could be restored later too.
Also, it's best if you backup your shit and not rely on microjew, especially fucking microjew.
Noah Ramirez
I can't blame him, burning your work is incredibly cathartic.
Michael Davis
I lost at the third. Really a top kek, monsieur
Kevin Johnson
Carlyle left the original COMPLETED manuscript of The French Revolution on a train, never to be found. The masterpiece [we] now possess is at least take-2.
Aiden Williams
>using the cloud at all and not your personal storage devices Why would you seriously let the Jews have your information
Christopher Garcia
passenger trains were almost unheard of in the 1830s. Carlyle's manuscript burned.
Ethan Baker
Ah, the beautiful cycle of death and rebirth. Now you can start anew without any constraint to your former style, structure, technique, characters, settings, ideas. You can use all you have learned in the creation of ideas past to embark on ascension forward.
Luke Smith
Then there's another later 'Victorian' to whom this happened and I'm confusing instances. Fact is, I knew it was lost. But thanks. Clarity's welcome.
Dylan Carter
>deleting it from my micro laptop to make space when I had transferred it. >to make space >space oh god, you have to be fucking kidding me. You can have the whole of western literature on a zipped text and still fit it on a dvd. Unless your laptop has like 10 mb of free space that is just plain stupid.
Evan Gray
Just researched this. J.S. Mill's maid mistook the on-loan manuscript for waste paper and burnt it! T. E. Lawrence's 7 Pillars was the veiled object of my confusion. Yet even his manuscript wasn't left on board a train but rather at Reading Station, never recovered. So much for my memory..
Landon Rogers
Goddamn maids.
Adrian Clark
Why would you not throw that on a sd card senpai
Colton White
I go through Reading station every day on the way to work, I'll keep an eye out for it x
Anthony Miller
>using OneDrive to store work he cares about i wonder how shit your writing was with a nut like that
I fail to understand how writing could possibly take up a problematic amount of disk space, let alone so much you you ever risk not having it saved on at least 3 devices/clouds etc...
Elijah Nguyen
>not having at least two local copies and using at least two cloud services and print outs
I guess you learned the hard way.
David Butler
hemingway kill hisself and kafka jerked it to sonic porn
Dylan Adams
Must've been not that good considering you never backed any of it up nor are you contemplating suicide about the magnitude of such a great loss
Evan Ross
have to agree with this guy. anything you write would be kilobytes really. how does that take up too much space. might as well be binary
Carson Powell
>kafka jerked it to sonic porn
Samuel Long
I guess it's gone forever, oh boo goo
Christian Ramirez
It was shit anyway. Your first 4 years of writing is practice. Now you can write with experience without the delusions you could publish your trite beginners writ.
Justin Smith
Kissed on 4chin/lat/? Unheard of! But thanks, user. It made my night.
Jacob Johnson
At least you have something to write about now :)
James Cook
This user have a point
Wyatt Fisher
>tfw I have 60 notebooks full >thousands of scraps of paper, bills, debt collection letters, rent arrear letters all of which I've used over the years to scribble my thoughts on I placed all of them into sealed envelopes and stored them in a bag with some of my other possessions (clothing, underwear, etc) so that someone doesn't find them.
I can feel the weight of them crushing down on me each day when I rise out of bed. I thought about burning them, but I know there are great things within the mess. I can't bring myself to destroy them as I know some of what is written will never come to me again. I'm most likely going to keep them with me forever. I would store them in some storage box but I can't afford this and so they have to travel with me wherever I go.
What do?
Luke Hall
It's probably all shit, user.
Colton Jenkins
It isn't, I assure you. Much of it probably is, though.
Jayden Sanchez
>not smoking your own work when sent to Siberia Get on my level scrubs.