Ooh. This will plausibly be relevant to my shopping decisions of the next few years, whenever my phone starts dying in such a way as to not be trivially repairable!
(I've got the additional selection-criterion of wanting my phone to be physically small, which makes things a bit more complicated; but on the other hand that's a lot less of an urgent criterion now than it was this time last year, thanks to my having upgraded to a utility belt with a larger pocket, so I've now got a lot more room to optimize for things like storage, relative to before.)
In the section on adoptable storage, you mentioned the intention to go more into backup-automation later. Was that just about the Syncthing paragraph, or are you planning a followup post on the subject? (If the former, it might be useful to add a telegraphing-note to that paragraph connecting it back to the backups-to-ameliorate-the-dangers-of-adoptable-storage point, because on my first readthrough of this post I entirely missed the connection there.)
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(I've got the additional selection-criterion of wanting my phone to be physically small, which makes things a bit more complicated; but on the other hand that's a lot less of an urgent criterion now than it was this time last year, thanks to my having upgraded to a utility belt with a larger pocket, so I've now got a lot more room to optimize for things like storage, relative to before.)
In the section on adoptable storage, you mentioned the intention to go more into backup-automation later. Was that just about the Syncthing paragraph, or are you planning a followup post on the subject? (If the former, it might be useful to add a telegraphing-note to that paragraph connecting it back to the backups-to-ameliorate-the-dangers-of-adoptable-storage point, because on my first readthrough of this post I entirely missed the connection there.)