fingletingle
fingletingle t1_itbohud wrote
Reply to comment by billdietrich1 in With seemingly endless data storage at our fingertips, 'digital hoarding' could be an increasing problem by giuliomagnifico
The other main issue the article neglects to mention is the time and attention that can be spent sifting the good data from the bad. Hoarders tend to be poor organizers. I've seen digital hoarders talk about losing important files and photos in the morass of crap they've saved off of the internet for example. Sure, deleting someone's files after they die is easy, but what if you need to FIND important files related to their estate and can't?
Digital hoarding and lack of organization can also have strong ties to internet and media addiction.
I do agree that in general it is far less problematic than physical hoarding though and I think most people would agree as well. It doesn't mean it isn't a significant problem for some people.
e: This self-admitted data hoarder talking about unhoarding his late mother's home really brings the differences into focus. It's interesting there's a family connection of hoarding tendencies, though the poster makes it clear his files are well organized.
fingletingle t1_j8qzba1 wrote
Reply to comment by cjankowski in BIFL request: Airtag-type tracker to find wallet when it is lost by Birdy_Cephon_Altera
Chipolo also makes wallet tracking cards but they are not very BIFL as you trade it in for a new one when the battery dies. They have a version for Android and one for Apple (Find My).
Unfortunately most modern tech stuff is not very BIFL.