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I wasn't saying backups are useless or something.
I was saying there are situations that backups can't solve.
Sure, all the work you do between the moment of the filesystem failure and the last backup is gone. There's nothing that can be done to mitigate that fact, other that more frequent backups and/or a synchronized (mirror) system.
Backups are just a simple way to keep you from having to explain to your partner that you lost all the pictures and videos you took along the years.