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minus-square@OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-22 months ago8TB reporting for duty. 🫡😂 Seriously though. What’s the best help to lend out say 2tb? Edit:This is a serious question. I think it was annas archive that has a page for what data they need mirrored the most based on your storage space available. After looking into it.
minus-squareddhlinkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-22 months agoYou can take a look at Interplanetary File System and see what data you want to mirror.
minus-square@rottingleaf@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish3•2 months agoA bunch of USB sticks and external drives turned on and checked from time to time with rare files I need. Walking along I guess. Bringing some tea.
minus-squareSixtylinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agoIpFS like ddh says makes the most sense probably. But you can archive a lot of raw text. Try to save what you think the Nazis would burn. I doubt archive.org survives many more years. Leaked archives of american research papers too.
108TB SHR reporting in.
8TB reporting for duty. 🫡😂
Seriously though. What’s the best help to lend out say 2tb?
Edit:This is a serious question.
I think it was annas archive that has a page for what data they need mirrored the most based on your storage space available. After looking into it.
You can take a look at Interplanetary File System and see what data you want to mirror.
A bunch of USB sticks and external drives turned on and checked from time to time with rare files I need.
Walking along I guess. Bringing some tea.
IpFS like ddh says makes the most sense probably. But you can archive a lot of raw text. Try to save what you think the Nazis would burn. I doubt archive.org survives many more years. Leaked archives of american research papers too.