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hi here's a report from the depths of hell: don't let an iOS device get below 1GB of free space, you absolutely can get it to a point of no return, where deleting apps no longer appears to work, and the preferences app crashes when trying to view the available free space

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i think i might have stressed it to the point that the filesystem has become corrupted in some way, because if deleting huge things does not fix a free-disk-space crisis, that makes me think it's not actually managing to free the space, which could be consistent with a broken fs?

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also when i say things don't delete: first of all, it takes a long time for the deletion to finish and for the app to disappear from the home screen. secondly, rebooting the device brings the app back. that's…… not a good sign at all. the consistency seems a bit, eventual,

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time for the anger stage of loss. let me tell you how i got here: apple's storage ratchet.

i take a lot of photos, they function as a diary essentially. i refuse to store them in the cloud because i don't want some cop to be able to request ten years of my life history.

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since they aren't in the cloud, i need space for them on my phone. but of course, apple refuses to provide user-expandable or upgradeable storage, because storage is their way of forcing you to buy either services from them (cloud), a new device, or a vastly more expensive device

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so… photos just kind of accumulate on my phone, right. hence the disk space crunch.

now, of course, to avoid them using an infinite amount of storage, the solution is to delete older ones. but i don't want to lose those, so i want to ensure they're backed up somewhere else…

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so, apple provides a solution whereby i can connect my phone to my laptop over usb, and import photos from it into my library. i've done that plenty of times before and i do have years of photos saved this way, so i could have deleted some of those years from my phone.

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if i had done this then the crisis wouldn't have gotten this bad, and i wish i had. it's just that i don't really want to delete, like, all my photos from 2018 and 2019 off my phone. i like having those available for quick reference. and if i had more storage i wouldn't have to

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but the storage crisis goes deeper. i mentioned backups before, but i should have said “copies”. because i also do regular proper backups of my phone. once again, i do not use the cloud because i don't want a cop to be able to request my entire life history from apple.

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so instead i use apple's encrypted backups feature. when my phone is on the same wifi network as my laptop, or connected over usb, it automatically makes an encrypted snapshot of the entire phone on my mac. it's a great feature. only one problem: my laptop is also made by apple.

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but okay so i have a disk space crisis on my laptop too. but why does that affect my phone backups?

well of course, apple don't let you back up your phone to an external drive. the backup must go to the internal drive. so… not only would i need a new phone, but a new laptop.

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but you might think, hey, can't you just symlink it to your external drive and see what happens?

yeah, i tried that! it turns out apple's phone backup tool copies files in a pathological worst case randomised ordering that is torture for an hdd, and effectively requires an ssd.

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but i want all my data to have backups. i use apple's time machine for this and, you guessed it, it only backs up data stored on the internal drive. anything i'd have on an external drive would have to be backed up manually. also i'd need a second external drive, that's a thing.

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anyway, uh. i'm not going to defend my choices exactly, but you can see how they all cascade to a point where “buy phone with even more storage” and “buy laptop with even more storage” are the easiest solutions to all of my problems. but i use apple products, so this is expensive

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and then, finally, i need to point out that i have been (deliberately) unemployed for 15 months now and so i'm really reluctant to pay whatever extortionate price apple require for a new phone with Lots of storage and a new laptop with Even More storage. hence me putting it off.

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i said “apple storage ratchet” because i'm effectively forcing myself to buy a higher storage tier each time (ratcheting: goes forward but not back), but i maybe should have said “racket” because have you seen what apple charges for higher-storage skus? it's utterly obscene

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maybe a good thing i was forced to abort preparing to use recovery mode, because on a third attempt my phone did actually boot into a usable state, and i can rescue my photos from the last two weeks! there's tons of should-be-deleted apps with placeholder icons though…

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oh and then my laptop suddenly involuntarily hibernated due getting down to 5% battery or whatever the threshold is, which is either due to apple's usb-c hub thing not being able to provide enough power or due to me having set the max charge level to 80%, idk. great day today.

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while i'm upset at apple, did you know that photo sync between an iphone and an mac is one-way? you can sync the library from your mac to your iphone, and you can separately import new photos, but if you for example move something between folders on your phone, that's not synced

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by the way, deleting files on a mac that is using time machine doesn't immediately free the space for them, i think? because it's always keeping old apfs snapshots of the filesystem around so they can be synced to your backup drive, so the deleted file is still in the snapshot.

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oh my god the fact that signal does not provide ANY way to export or backup message history on ios is awful. you can move it to a new device, but right now i have to restore an old backup on my current device, so i've spent half an hour desperately screenshotting/saving stuff

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i completely understand why signal want to make it difficult for you to make a copy of your message history, but in this case it meant i nearly lost like, all the precious photos my friends sent me from a thing we did together. i could always ask them to re-send me them, but 😭

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not looking forward to how, after my phone has been restored, i will also have to wipe and set up my watch again, despite my watch being just fine. this one's entirely apple's fault. the apple watch is not a fully independent device, it's paired to the phone and mirrors its data.

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the data on an apple watch doesn't belong to the watch, if that makes sense. everything stored on an apple watch is basically a temporary copy of data stored on the iphone it's paired to, and the iphone copy is authoritative. this is reasonable but like anything it has tradeoffs.

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‪hello from my restored iphone! incredibly, i was apparently wrong about the apple watch? perhaps apple must have changed how this works: it seems to have automatically re-paired synced the last two weeks of fitness data back to my phone. nothing lost. i'm impressed!‬

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