When a Mac or Linux system runs out of disk space, users cannot delete files due to APFS journaling and risk losing browser data as Chrome wipes local storage. SpaceVault automatically archives essential data, orchestrates safe deletion, and restores lost information, preventing data loss during space crunches.
Quantitative Score Breakdown
complaint frequency
1.5
growth rate
9
competition density
10.5
monetization potential
9
technical feasibility
7.5
search interest
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Evidence Signal (1)
Raw Complaint Log
hn • r/hackernews
Comment on: Linux 7.3 improves performance when running out of vRAM
When my Intel Mac ran out of disk space once, it became impossible to clear the space without rebooting (due to APFS's annoying journaling crap or whatever -- it would literally say "rm: can not remove [whatever]: no space left on device" or something), which caused Google Chrome to wipe all my local storage and cookies because it loves to do that when you run out of disk space, and there's no way to get that data back even if you do somehow clear space with the browser still running. I've been bitten by this many times on at least four different platforms. I wish it could just keep everything
Recommended execution roadmap for "SpaceVault: Disk Cleanup + Browser Data Backup"
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Analyze Complaint Signals
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Scope Core MVP
Build a minimalist solution focused exclusively on solving "When a Mac or Linux system runs out of disk space, users cannot delete files due to APFS journaling and risk l..." without feature bloat.
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Engage Early Adopters
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When a Mac or Linux system runs out of disk space, users cannot delete files due to APFS journaling and risk losing browser data as Chrome wipes local storage. SpaceVault automatically archives essential data, orchestrates safe deletion, and restores lost information, preventing data loss during space crunches.
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