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Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - bombpersons - 2009-06-28

nest0r Wrote:So you Dropbox peeps, do you encrypt your stuff? If so, what do you use? I was just reading about TrueCrypt.
Why would you need to encrypt your stuff?


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - thorstenu - 2009-06-28

bombpersons Wrote:
nest0r Wrote:So you Dropbox peeps, do you encrypt your stuff? If so, what do you use? I was just reading about TrueCrypt.
Why would you need to encrypt your stuff?
Some people care about privacy and don't want the their files accessed by Dropbox staff & co.
Not so important for anki decks though.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - nest0r - 2009-06-28

bombpersons Wrote:
nest0r Wrote:So you Dropbox peeps, do you encrypt your stuff? If so, what do you use? I was just reading about TrueCrypt.
Why would you need to encrypt your stuff?
This is a dumb question.


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - bombpersons - 2009-06-28

nest0r Wrote:
bombpersons Wrote:
nest0r Wrote:So you Dropbox peeps, do you encrypt your stuff? If so, what do you use? I was just reading about TrueCrypt.
Why would you need to encrypt your stuff?
This is a dumb question.
I do realize encrypting private stuff would be useful, but for anki decks it seems a bit pointless. You would lose a lot of functionality from dropbox, like being able to access your files through the web interface or using it as a place to store media for the online Anki.

I tried TrueCrypt out btw. Sounds really cool how you can have a hidden operating system =D


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - nest0r - 2009-06-28

bombpersons Wrote:
nest0r Wrote:
bombpersons Wrote:Why would you need to encrypt your stuff?
This is a dumb question.
I do realize encrypting private stuff would be useful, but for anki decks it seems a bit pointless. You would lose a lot of functionality from dropbox, like being able to access your files through the web interface or using it as a place to store media for the online Anki.

I tried TrueCrypt out btw. Sounds really cool how you can have a hidden operating system =D
Yes, I realize now that you might have been referring to Anki, and I should have been more clear in my transition, so in that sense, it wasn't a dumb question. ;p

I meant 'stuff' in general, such as pirated films and music (I heard people have those), but actually, I don't sync(h) my Anki deck, because I'm neurotically self-conscious about my studies (I don't think I've ever, in nearly 1000 posts, mentioned things like my deck stats here), and I'm neurotically paranoid about the pirated learning materials I use to fuel my cards. Hypothetically speaking, because all of my resources are totally paid for, I have receipts. No offense to resolve, I'm sure he's not a spy. ;p


Anyone else paranoid of losing their Anki data? - nest0r - 2009-06-28

PS - Anyone read this, about 'cloud' servers? Interesting summary of the infrastructure (I'm big on paying attention to internet infrastructure, it's a topic that's all too often ignored in media theory) - http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/14/magazine/14search-t.html?_r=1