As useless and pithy it is to say "just restore from backup", having your livelihood (or a significant time investment) depend on a system far outside of your control, where you have no service guarantees or even a billable relationship, is a fairly shaky ground to stand on. Ultimately if you spend your time producing digital assets, you should have taken action to ensure you had ownership and control over them somewhere.
dang|4 years ago
Please don't scold someone who's already in a shitty situation, or lecture them with the obvious. That breaks the HN guidelines, notably this one: "Be kind."
It's extremely easy to do this kind of thing on the internet and not as easy to realize the effect it has on people, and also on the community.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
markdown|4 years ago
What the purpose of your comment? It's not helpful.
sodality2|4 years ago
______-_-______|4 years ago
Run this:
youtube-dl https://youtube.com/c/MyChannel
and have a snack while it finishes. You'll thank yourself later.
sliken|4 years ago
I think it's important to mention that such trust is misplaced and risky, ALWAYS make backups. Sure it's generally common sense for many, but the OPs story is a nice example.
rapfaria|4 years ago
antoniuschan99|4 years ago
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charcircuit|4 years ago
rootusrootus|4 years ago
In other words, the next generation of normies will probably understand this because of people before them learning the hard way.