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Why did you put your porn in root??
They got priorities
It's the shared file system, so basically it's their home folder.
Close, yeah. It's a synology nas and thus it's not my home dir but a separate data root separate from the system files. Being accessed by another device in the network, so yeah / is just the directory that I have my phone set to access.
Lmao I saw the android portion and thought that was just how much you had on your phone. Was worried about how many tb somebody like that would have on a nas
I mean, I'm working on it :P - I have 19 or 20 years now of content, some no longer available (artist closed up shop and ended that chapter of their life, etc) but it definitely grew with time. I have gotten way pickier about quality and resolution as the years go on, but so have my kinks, so I'm still chugging along like a freight train, piling on new things often.
Half a TB I'd say is overly optimistic, but maybe a quarter in another 20 years? With higher resolutions and more and more artists/characters (I currently follow over 600+ on FA), I don't think that's unreasonable.
In a few years if things progress how they are, I might be selling flash drives with content broken up by categories out of the back of my car at conventions, like bootleg booze and movies once were. People need their fix! They need it bad! :P
Why did you not put your porn in root?
Hierarchy is priority! you understand :P
The root is of the network share I'm accessing, not of the system itself
Yiff don
I'll give you an offer... that you cannot refuse.
gives a drive filled to the brim with yiff
Just so I know how impressed to be, what is the proportion of images to video?
Likely easily 400:1 (maybe as much as 500:1) pics:vids, trying to ballpark. I prefer pictures heavily, and the videos I have saved are rather short. But for file sizes?
E: weird colors by Dark Reader; pictures are the big yellow area
E2: wow, ha, the biggest file is 4.9 gigs, from a recording of Second Life with a friend. Actually, 6 of the top 10 are vids from SL; 16.9 gigs alone. But then we drop to irl content and the length of time plummets.
Impressive indeed!
🤮 I'm still blocking yiff communities on here.
You do you, no hate.
:P not everyone's cup of tea, but it's definitely mine. Though this folder contains human stuff as well - it didn't start out that way many moons ago, and I'm quite picky about what I save and retain, but the % of human content is growing year over year. Total is around 10% but in the last couple years, 25% or so, just off the top of my head.
There's a few subfolders, and it turns into a whole hierarchy. /yiff/people/[their user/name]/year usually. For furry stuff, while it started out that way, I follow way too many artists and characters, so they get grouped by /yiff/yiff/[year found]
There's a few other folders like archived and animations, but they aren't even a rounding error.
I have to respect an organizational scheme that so clearly knows its priorities as to place human people in the "people" directory within the "yiff" directory.
Eat your heart out Diogenes.