Actually, TFA makes a valid point, however hidden under a layer of trollish language and general lack of substance (IMHO).
Users do care most about their own data, whereas programmers and geeks care more about their "environment", i.e. OS and applications. The latter can be restored easily (though it takes time), whereas restoring someone's collection of personal poetry is a lot harder. We also know that users are quite careless with regards to backups and overall system maintenance.
So why not go the extra step for them and reduce the amount of homework they have to do?
How about a versioned file system, where a deleted object "foo" is simply a version of "foo" that isn't linked to any directory (or container)? For more advanced uses offer configuration options that copy older versions onto different mounted media. Furthermore, a querying mechanism allows applications to retrieve a changelog of the file system and backup the changes (thus creating an incremental backup).
"the cia has told me that a divine power has signalled it's affection for american pride and honour and values, by celebrating the 4th of july with us. we should start to think about our neighbours in space, about bringing our idea of w..er, freedom to them.",..
Actually, TFA makes a valid point, however hidden under a layer of trollish language and general lack of substance (IMHO).
Users do care most about their own data, whereas programmers and geeks care more about their "environment", i.e. OS and applications. The latter can be restored easily (though it takes time), whereas restoring someone's collection of personal poetry is a lot harder. We also know that users are quite careless with regards to backups and overall system maintenance.
So why not go the extra step for them and reduce the amount of homework they have to do?
How about a versioned file system, where a deleted object "foo" is simply a version of "foo" that isn't linked to any directory (or container)? For more advanced uses offer configuration options that copy older versions onto different mounted media. Furthermore, a querying mechanism allows applications to retrieve a changelog of the file system and backup the changes (thus creating an incremental backup).
"the cia has told me that a divine power has signalled it's affection for american pride and honour and values, by celebrating the 4th of july with us. we should start to think about our neighbours in space, about bringing our idea of w..er, freedom to them.",..
and the rest of the world goes "uh, oh" ?