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oh yeah I could totally see it. I think the big issue is I don't keep my machine on and likely other people don't to which would be a problem to the whole system.
I figured that too, so my system overshares, you have 10 others sharing your data (or more or less, but you'd chip in more or less shared storage too) so that statistically the information is accessible close to all the time.
yeah but see making sure I have 10x as much space as I need. likely not going to do it then.
Yes it's not for storing large backups, more hundreds of gigas maybe, or stuff like git repos or a website
Thanks for the input!