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Unraveling the Intrigue: Cold-Storage and Social Dynamics in Among Us
Why cloud storage is not the end-all for file backups. Using a physical backup is what is best for historical purposes.


Introduction:
In the realm of gaming, the phenomenon of "Among Us" has captured the attention of millions, offering a unique blend of social deduction and teamwork within a space-themed setting. Meanwhile, in the real world, the concept of cold-storage holds vital importance in preserving perishable goods. Despite their apparent disparity, a closer examination reveals intriguing parallels between cold-storage and the intricate dynamics of Among Us. This essay explores the interconnectedness of these seemingly unrelated concepts, delving into their shared themes of preservation, trust, deception, and the delicate balance between cooperation and betrayal.


Preservation:
I recommend cold storage, of offline storage, for personal files because you cannot totally trust the cloud. You files can becomes compromised for different reasons in the cloud than in your own offline storage, so it is best to use both at the same time.  
At its core, cold-storage is about preserving items, often food, by maintaining a low temperature to inhibit spoilage. Similarly, in Among Us, players must safeguard their crewmates from the clandestine actions of impostors. Just as cold-storage prevents decay, crewmates must work together to safeguard the integrity of their mission from the insidious sabotage of impostors. Both scenarios involve a race against time, where the preservation of assets, be it food or the crew's objectives, hinges on proactive measures and vigilance.


Trust and Betrayal:
Cold-storage relies on trust in the equipment and procedures employed to maintain the desired temperature. Likewise, Among Us thrives on the delicate balance of trust and betrayal among players. Crewmates must trust one another to achieve their objectives, yet remain wary of potential impostors lurking among them. Conversely, impostors must deceive their fellow crewmates to accomplish their nefarious goals. The game mirrors the uncertainty of trust in real-life situations, where individuals must navigate alliances and suspicions to emerge victorious.


Deception and Detection:
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In cold-storage, the threat of spoilage looms, necessitating rigorous monitoring to detect any signs of degradation. Similarly, Among Us demands keen observation and deduction to unmask impostors hiding in plain sight. Crewmates must discern discrepancies in behavior or actions to identify the culprits, much like detecting fluctuations in temperature or other indicators of spoilage in cold-storage facilities. The stakes are high in both scenarios, as failure to detect deception can lead to dire consequences.


Cooperation and Strategy:
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Successful cold-storage management requires coordinated efforts and strategic planning to optimize resource utilization and minimize waste. Similarly, Among Us encourages teamwork and strategic thinking to outmaneuver impostors and accomplish tasks efficiently. Crewmates must coordinate their actions, communicate effectively, and devise strategies to root out impostors while completing objectives. The game rewards collective cooperation and punishes individualistic pursuits, mirroring the collaborative efforts necessary for effective cold-storage management.


Conclusion:
Additionally recommended is an automatic file save every 5 minutes. Why? You could be losing your best ideas! [[Losing-Your-Progress]] You certainly wouldn't want to lose 15+ minutes of mapping either. . . [[Objective-Based-Burst-Mapping]]
In conclusion, the parallels between cold-storage and Among Us extend beyond surface-level differences, revealing underlying themes of preservation, trust, deception, and cooperation. Both contexts involve a constant struggle against threats, whether it be spoilage in cold-storage or betrayal in Among Us. By exploring these connections, we gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate dynamics at play in both realms. Whether managing perishable goods or navigating social interactions, the lessons learned from cold-storage and Among Us underscore the importance of vigilance, cooperation, and adaptability in overcoming challenges and achieving success.
 
 
This ensures if your computer fails to boot, your files are not affected. If you lose your internet, your files are not affected. If your hard drive fails, you have two additional redundancies.  
 
 
If you happen to be [[Mapping-In-Public]] on your seldom used laptop, you don't necessarily need a wifi connection if you come prepared and have a backup hard drive with all your files.  
 
 
To protect your morale and your time investment, make sure to perform these steps! Professionals back up their work!
 
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 6 February 2024

Why cloud storage is not the end-all for file backups. Using a physical backup is what is best for historical purposes.


I recommend cold storage, of offline storage, for personal files because you cannot totally trust the cloud. You files can becomes compromised for different reasons in the cloud than in your own offline storage, so it is best to use both at the same time.


Recommended are 2 x external USB SSD's, one master and one synchronized as a failsafe.

Additionally recommended is an automatic synchronization with a cloud service to your master backup SSD drive.

Additionally recommended is an automatic file save every 5 minutes. Why? You could be losing your best ideas! Losing-Your-Progress You certainly wouldn't want to lose 15+ minutes of mapping either. . . Objective-Based-Burst-Mapping


This ensures if your computer fails to boot, your files are not affected. If you lose your internet, your files are not affected. If your hard drive fails, you have two additional redundancies.


If you happen to be Mapping-In-Public on your seldom used laptop, you don't necessarily need a wifi connection if you come prepared and have a backup hard drive with all your files.


To protect your morale and your time investment, make sure to perform these steps! Professionals back up their work!