03-31-2023 07:21 AM - edited 03-31-2023 04:13 PM
Back it up!
Backup your files!
Every year on the 31st of March we celebrate World Backup Day to remind ourselves to make multiple copies our digital treasures.
The company Maxtor, which specialized in hard drives, initiated this annual celebration, which began as World Backup Month, before evolving to World Backup Day.
#WorldBackupDay
Imagine having to backup this hard drive!!
Do you have any horror stories or successes regarding backing up your files? Personally, I recommend everyone to at least backup their browser bookmarks.
03-31-2023 09:05 AM
Oh my gosh, I need to do this. It's a good reminder!
When are we going to have "Docker pruning day?" I need to do that too.
03-31-2023 04:19 PM
@agentle, we need someone like you to champion the Docker Pruning Day cause!
04-02-2023 07:25 PM
03-31-2023 11:45 AM
I don't have any good work-related ones, but I do have some personal ones... that I'll share another time, hehe.
While I’ve known about this holiday for years, I was not familiar with its origins until recently. So I figured I would back up this knowledge (see what I did there?) by sharing it.
It was originally launched in 2005 by Maxtor, a hard drive manufacturer that would later be acquired by Seagate Technologies. The difference is, it was introduced to be “World Backup Month.” It wasn’t until 2011 when some redditors got together and created World Backup Day. While important to developers, it was originally developed as a “reminder to save all your cherished pictures, videos, and other important data to somewhere secure.” Soon after, the event had an official website, social media accounts, and an official date, March 31, to remind people to back up or risk losing data and becoming an April Fool.
Granted, as a technology professional, you probably don’t need a holiday to remind you to back up. You’re probably doing this constantly. But, the holiday is a great friendly reminder! And a good excuse to post a backup-related meme.
03-31-2023 04:20 PM
Thanks for the deep insight @Sean Dahlberg and the meme is hilarious!
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