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      <title>The Cutting Board: Never Sort Photos Inside Your Backup Folder</title>
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      <description>For two years I was stuck sorting my daughter&amp;#39;s photos inside the folder that held my only copies. The fix was one idea: copy new files to a disposable &amp;#39;cutting board&amp;#39; folder, sort there, and never touch the backup. Here&amp;#39;s the exact logic — a working folder plus a small ledger — and the prompt that made it click.</description>
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