Is it normal that i don't trust cloud storage?
I've been looking for a small, cheap laptop to carry around, and I keep having to click around these things called "chromebooks".
I don't understand why people are okay with having no offline functionality and no storage. You might as well just buy a keyboard for your phone. Apparently I'm expected to just store all of my files on a web drive, and I can't stomach that.
Personally, I don't think anything can possibly be faster, safer, or more secure than offline storage. Just make sure to back it up and keep the drive safe. Meanwhile with clouds, you have your files on a system managed by someone else, and any outage or authentication issue means you can't get to them. I think it's a privacy issue and a security problem. Frankly, anything that's online, all the time, is technically at risk.
That said, I've never seen any of my storage drives on any of my systems over the years stop working, so I'm lacking some of the paranoia other people might have. What do you guys think?