I'll come to
Baharomont 's defence. I'm a student with limited income and a nosy family.
I use a super cheap laptop with one hard drive slot for "personal stuff" (and nothing else) and got a 240GB SSD to replace the slow HDD about 2 years ago. Unfortunately, 110GB of the SSD was locked away by either the BIOS or my OS for provisioning I think, which left 130GB. Of that, I think I have about 4 GB of programs and files that I use for decompiling or extracting or editing, and then the ~18GB for my OS. Other programs (Media players and web browsers) take another couple of gigs, and I have about 58GB of valuable archives. Then there's another 38GB collection of "interactive art" (Which is where Runey's work is).
240
-110 (Blocked)
-18 (OS)
-4 (Normal programs)
-2 (Decompilers, editors, etc)
-96 (Fun stuff)
So I only have about 2 GB free. I . Once I have a full time job, I can get either a bigger SSD or an external drive. Until then, I'll search for compressed versions. (Except this last version, I Marie Kondo'd my hard drive to make room for Harem Hotel because there hasn't been a compressed version)