• Midnight Wolf@lemmy.world
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        25 days ago

        Likely easily 400:1 (maybe as much as 500:1) pics:vids, trying to ballpark. I prefer pictures heavily, and the videos I have saved are rather short. But for file sizes?

        a pie chart of file types; about 2/3rds videos, the rest pictures

        E: weird colors by Dark Reader; pictures are the big yellow area

        E2: wow, ha, the biggest file is 4.9 gigs, from a recording of Second Life with a friend. Actually, 6 of the top 10 are vids from SL; 16.9 gigs alone. But then we drop to irl content and the length of time plummets.

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        25 days ago

        :P not everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s definitely mine. Though this folder contains human stuff as well - it didn’t start out that way many moons ago, and I’m quite picky about what I save and retain, but the % of human content is growing year over year. Total is around 10% but in the last couple years, 25% or so, just off the top of my head.

        There’s a few subfolders, and it turns into a whole hierarchy. /yiff/people/[their user/name]/year usually. For furry stuff, while it started out that way, I follow way too many artists and characters, so they get grouped by /yiff/yiff/[year found]

        There’s a few other folders like archived and animations, but they aren’t even a rounding error.

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          25 days ago

          I have to respect an organizational scheme that so clearly knows its priorities as to place human people in the “people” directory within the “yiff” directory.

          Eat your heart out Diogenes.