Entropy is a law of our universe. All data wants to be lost given a long enough timeline and without attention.
Divide your data into what you can't do without and what you may not care about losing.
Take a backup out of your hands, make it as automatic as possible.
I sync to encrypted folders on Google drive then use msp360 cloud to automatically copy everything in that drive to another cheap cloud storage that is client side encrypted.
I've used them for years, I don't use the cloud features just as stand alone. I've treated them very poorly in high temp and dirty environments and found them to be extremely reliable.
If they flop down for belly pats on the ground and if we extend the hand they happen to be just out of reach they do this shimmy move on their back to get within patting distance.
It looks pretty stock to me. With an added auto bed leveler. Don't over think it or disassemble, just print. Use Cura software. Use PLA filament because it's easy and only change if you need to. Don't try TPU you are in for a bad time with no direct drive nor cover. It's a great first printer. I'd speed it up to 80mm/s and 200c end, 50-60c bed. The defaults are a bit safe/slow.
I'm in that age bracket and one of my best friends, about a month ago, started using chatgpt instead of a search engine.
We went to dinner after work and the place was closed. I went back to my car to grab something and when I got back he was fiddling with his phone and frustrated. He said 'i'm trying to figure out (using chatgpt) if this other place is open.'. I just opened Google maps, it had the opening hours and I clicked directions and we were on our way.
Known this guy forever and I found it weird he would think that was better.
grabs arm "I looked down and it was Jared Leto."
Now there is a Tumblr meme waiting to happen.