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05/03/2020 at 9:01 PM
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Hey @nonetheless, joining the advice that gave you GraHal, i don’t reccomend you to store all your algos just in the platform.
1: it is very confusing to search and find what you need
2: there is a strong risk of losing data, quite a few times I have came across the platform freezes
Having a folder in your storage is surely more confortable and secure, maybe splitting systems and joining them with robustness tests could help to have everything more accurate
I also tested hundreds of algos, and 3/4 of them were just trash: deleted or declassed in lower generations, everything more clear for me now 🙂