How much disk space do you actually need to do your work? I've been thinking about this lately.
Of course, there are people who work with video and graphics and for them the answer is "the more the better". 1-2 Tb is an absolute minimum, I guess.
But there are people who work with texts (all kinds of). As a translator I find that my laptop with 32Gb eMMC is more than enough. Actually, it had been more than enough for many years in the past. Now I rarely use it.
Most of this space actually goes to OS. And the space to ACTUALLY DO the work boils to... well, 2-3Gb: PDFs, DOCXs, MDs, image files, dictionaries.
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@chesheer Agreed. I think that's why entry-level windows laptops stalled at 500GB - it's been the standard size for well over a decade now.
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@uastronomer @chesheer well that and the Theys would DEARLY love for you to just please please use their cloud storage...
But anyway, yes, agreed, the avg person needs not a super lot.
That said, our accumulated family vids/photos are almost at 1Tb.
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@kaasbaas @uastronomer @chesheer and you're only ever going to stream any entertainment
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@mensrea @kaasbaas @chesheer I'm setting up a family server, probably with nextcloud and some other stuff, and that will need quite a few terabytes eventually.
But our actual personal devices? 500GB is overkill.
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