On Friday, June 4, 2021 at 9:13:12 AM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> Another reason why I would like to be as safe as possible using TiddlyWiki 
> is because sometimes it happens that I want to modifiy a tiddler and the 
> whole tiddler's component disappears... 


What do you mean with "tiddler's component disappears"? ... If I do write 
text content it has never happened, that I accidentally deleted something. 
... 

If I write new plugins or experiment with action-setfield or similar 
widgets it can happen, that I delete something, if the widget variables are 
not initialized in the right way. 
But for experiments I always use a "throw away copy" of a wiki not a 
production version. 
For development I also work with a version control system, which makes it 
relatively safe to experiment. 
 

> If I didn't save the original document on Google docs I would have lost 
> all the material on which I have worked for almost a year...has this ever 
> happened to you?
>

No ... For file TWs I do use my file-backups browser plugin 
<https://pmario.github.io/file-backups/>, which saves backups with a 
special "Backup Strategy", which makes it harder to loose content. Due to 
browser security restrictions my wikis have to be in a x:\Downloads\wikis\ 
folder ... But that's OK for me, since the folder is additionally pushed to 
a Qnap NAS, where all my important content is backed-up.

-mario

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