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The point is you could run out of space anywhere, and if you're suggesting 50GBs is a lot and you'll never run out of space I think you're preaching to the totally wrong choir.
If you run out of space, you'd expect the application or OS to send some form of error letting you know.
A consumer program that fails silently and loses your data is not acceptable design.
My macbook has only 256gb of storage which is tiny so I always keep my files on hard drives, but recently I ran out of hard drives. I'll buy some asap