I've considered this as well, as I already back my data up regularly. However, I read online that external disks aren't good for long-term access. Have you run into any issues with that?
Thank you for the suggestion, I'll have to open up the machine to see if the motherboard has a SATA port. Adding a second SSD doesn't sound too hard assuming it is possible.
Richard Schwartz - No Bad Parts. It's an introduction to Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy.
Michael Cisco - Antisocieties. A short stories collection about loneliness and isolation, definitely in the weird literature area, gives Ligotti vibes.
Thanks for that link to the blackblaze reports, definitely good to have, I always assume that a drive can fail any moment anyways.
Starting to build a storage pool sounds like a fun project, do you have suggestions of some hardware to start with that could later be expanded?
I'm not sure if data redundancy is necessary for my use case, as I don't need to guarantee 24/7 accessibility.