Jesus Saves… Early and often.
Phrase from the early 90’s, when saving was often to a floppy, and systems were nowhere near as stable as today.
Control-S is your friend.
Unless you save too often and the file was in the middle of saving or loading something and the file corrupts. :)
I’ve never seen that, and not sure how any system could be so badly designed to permit this.
And I’ve been using systems since DOS 1.1 (and punched cards before that).
I think you’re seriously overestimating modern stability.
I don’t think it’s a question that modern systems are more stable; any belief otherwise is just pure nostalgia (or someone who wasn’t actually working on computers in the early 90’s). Plus, the advent of autosave truly was a game-changer.
AutoSave is your friend.
Yep, and with seconds at best delays. Stopped typing or making changes for three seconds? Save!!
Though autosave kinda’ requires a huge undo limit, at least for me when doing anything remotely artsy. I’m nowhere good enough to not make minutes-long mistakes.
Yeah, autosave is such a lifesaver, I enable it wherever I can, Blender, Krita, Inkscape, Scribus, Thunderbird, autosave it all! And do your backups!
*ignores other comments that already do so and attempts to educates you on the fact that you should have saved your work, thus positioning myself as your guide and mentor in my head to briefly drown out my insecurities and lack of purpose*
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If you work a lot with plain-text files (markdowns, office documents CSV etc.) try learning Git. It is a version control tool - it keeps timestamped versions of your documents, so if you edit something wrong, or delete a wrong file you can bring it back by “checking out” a previous version.
It’s a software development tool originally, so learning it might be daunting for a lot of folks - fear not, download a graphical Git client app and look up some tutorials.
I promise once you get the hang of it, it will be hard to imagine doing anything without it.
One of those tools I wish were more popular among people who are not into software/engineering.
Git is more power than humanity was meant to have.
Indeed it is! That is why we are blessed to have its power obscured by an incomprehensible CLI, aside from a few most common use cases. Still very worth it though.