Since the recent "Zero Reset Accident," I have been caught in a strange kind of intimidation.
"What if kobore.net or wp.kobore.net is broken by a server crash or server attack?"
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After installing WordPress last year, I have been truly amazed at how easy it is to store/publish data.
By simply throwing any information into WordPress at random, I can easily search for it when I encounter the same problem, saving me a horrible amount of my work time.
It's no exaggeration to say that WordPress is 'my second brain'.
Even "The Zero Reset Accident" is such a shock to me.
If kobore.net and wp.kobore.net are destroyed, I don't think I'll be able to get back on my feet.
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Of course, I also do regular full backups of my content.
However, the size of my website, which I started in 1993, is enormous (although the base is text).
There are many stories of "backed up archives could not be restored," and I've experienced it myself many times.
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Talking with a rude junior colleague the other day,
"Ebata-san. What would you do if the 100 patent specifications you have written in your life disappeared from the Patent Office's DB?"
I mumbled to myself,
"Seriously, I think I might kill myself"
As I wrote here, I need a "quantified number" to recognize myself -- at least for me.
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So, I bought a complete Raspberry Pi 4 set the other day so that I will be able to continue to operate it even when "kobore.net or wp.kobore.net crashes by accident".
I am now going to start constructing and operating a local server that is a complete clone of kobore.net and wp.kobore.net.
Well, it will take some time, but it is the only way I can think of to free myself from the threat of server crashes and server attacks.