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128 points Brajeshwar | 11 comments | | HN request time: 1.427s | source | bottom
1. paulpauper ◴[] No.42480243[source]
Digital storage is free; yes, save it all
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2. lxgr ◴[] No.42480545[source]
Please do share where I can reliably store my backups for free!
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3. fragmede ◴[] No.42480556[source]
> Backups are for wimps. Real men upload their data to an FTP site and have everyone else mirror it.

— Linus Torvalds

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4. LinuxBender ◴[] No.42480640{3}[source]
This does still happen. Microsoft may nuke a git repo and someone has to figure out who has the latest version of the entire repo with all the latest commits of every branch.
5. theandrewbailey ◴[] No.42480692{3}[source]
The vast majority of people aren't privileged enough to have anyone mirror their data.
6. lxgr ◴[] No.42480915{3}[source]
But how do I get everyone to mirror my gigabytes of encrypted photo backups?
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7. paulpauper ◴[] No.42481055{3}[source]
dump it on Wikipedia. afik wiki never removes anything. it just gets buried in an edit history . or Wikimedia image files
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8. paulpauper ◴[] No.42481065{4}[source]
just upload them to social media accounts. Afik twitter, facebook, and youtube do not have storage limits . no deletion for inactivity either.
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9. lxgr ◴[] No.42482651{5}[source]
They don't allow uploading large binary blobs either, though, and steganographically storing gigabytes of data with probably terabytes of overhead sounds like a quick way to get banned.
10. lxgr ◴[] No.42482656{4}[source]
That obviously can't be true, or spammers would be all over it, using Wikimedia as a free image host.
11. Falkon1313 ◴[] No.42483993{4}[source]
Title it "(current star name) Leaked Nudes.zip" and seed a torrent? Every few years, change the title to keep it current.