Hoard Your shit now

Torrent sites are falling left and right these days. KAT,Extra Torrent, Torrentz,etc, all gone. The content gone with them. Safe guard your data now before a drive failure takes it all. That high quality porn vid of a certain Miss Teen girl (pic related) that you've got may be the only one left with all the others floating around the net being shitty low res mobile versions. HDDS are cheap, make multiple copies of your important data. Don't trust online cloud services, you see it all the time, site after site, company after company getting hacked left and right. For all you know that cloud backup site you uploaded your financial data to might get hacked next week. Save your data now before its too late.

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i'm trying but don't have enough free time to dl everythig i want or might need in the future

p2p is never going away

Or you could just buy the shit you watch.

File sharing is never going to end.

People will always find work arounds, new methods, ect.

This slut blowjob skill is god tier

This.

People have shared files via floppy and BBS. Publishers put anti-piracy protection in their software, which gave rise to cracking.

Publishers distributed CDs with special codes. These were cracked as well.

People turned FTP servers and IRC channels into full marketplaces for music, books, and warez

Then came Napster, KaZaA, Morpheus, and others. Then Bittorrent. Physical media became fully region-locked, which not only turned more people away from buying it, but has also been simply defeated by crackers.

Cloud computing has also given rise to free file storage, which people use to share all kinds of content in mass quantities

Every iteration of file sharing has been more convenient for the sharers and harder for publishers and authorities to shut down. There are now so many ways to do it that it's never going to be stopped

fyi - she did 4 vids with them, i've got them all. Also got the vid of that other girl, from delaware. heard they paid her like 1500 to do the vid. so she did 4 vids @ 1500 per. nice dough if ya can get it. but yeah the colardo girl was like 2nd place winner and she's hot as hell. makes ya wonder who the 1st place winner was.

If all else fails, nobody stops the sneakernet.

>selling away your dignity for 6k

I will never understand why women do this

are they hd videos?

please share?

>6k
That is why

lol, there was this one girl they did a vid of who just literally turned 18yrs old. she blew out the candles of her bday cake apparently right before they shot the vid. forget her name though or what ep it was.

Because they don't have any other skills. You think they want to do real work? They can try modeling, but modeling usually isn't consistent work. Eventually they need some money and they've got some guy saying he'll pay her $6,000 for like four hours of work. Not bad, nobody will even see the video, right? And then their butt hole is plastered all over the internet.

miss Colorado and miss Delaware were both 18 at the time they did the first vids.(2012 & 2013) in 3rd and 4th vids colorado girl was like 20/21.

None of this is as good as the video where some girl's mom shows up with her and watches her suck a dick.

>Hoard Your shit now
Fuck that. Delete all your shit and free yourself from this digital prison.

what ep was it, honestly don't recall that one

Kek the content isn't gone you fucking tards, it's just on people's computers.

It's just the torrent files that organise p2p connections between computers that have the files and you that are gone.

>Not sharing

Big Brother is coming soon. You are all fucked either way.

Yes, please share. I've only seen the 1 shitty one that everyone else made an issue about.

>I will never understand why women do this
Every man's dream

It's not GDP. Search "Mia Malkova mom" and you should find it. Her mom thought it was going to be a regular modeling shoot.

I have a theory that technology occurs in cycles, piracy used to be local, and I have a feeling that physical data trafficking will become the mainstream once again quite soon.

My pals and I already do it, one of us downloads something to an external, and passes it around until we all have it, then the last person who ends up with the drive us the one whose turn it is to download.

>implying it wasn't just some actor

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Guess what idiot, that shit is also subjected to degradation and data corruption.

>"Mia Malkova mom
Literally a famous pornstar you retard.
Its amazing how many people can fall for some of the """amateur""" stuff.

E266 is video 3
E28 is video 2 (gdt)
E370 is last vid

>degradation
lol

>nice dough if ya can get it.
Yes, never ever being employable or being able to get a decent boyfriend is totally worth a months rent.

>entire rooms lined with shelves full of DVDs of random anime and porn
genius

She was 19 when she made the video.

This
The only boyfriends they will be able to get are cucks or niggers and they are basically forced to go into doing porn for the rest of their life since no one else would employee them

>girl in OP
>hot as hell
She's got a face like a horse.

Nah she looks like Fred Savage.
Aww our little monster is all grown up!

This is the future of the Internet:
youtu.be/FFPjJM6yYS8

Why the fuck don't torrent sites use tor?

Raid plus backup copy (or in my case of core files I can't part with, a 2nd copy) seem to work well. This is the girl who literately turned 18 and blew out the candles on the cake before the shoot. forgot the ep number though

Archive to 100GB M-Discs.

They're basically the perfect format: space-efficient, energy-efficient, and more or less impervious against the elements.

Space-efficiency: Archiving music? One 100GB M-Disc can store over 700 audio CDs' worth of data, and that's if you don't employ any kind of compression. Even lossless compression will increase that figure wildly.

Energy-efficiency: Optical media require no continuous power in order to retain their information. They don't even need to be powered on periodically (as hard drives do), and they don't need to be babied in special storage conditions (like tapes do).

Impervious: Because they're made out of (effectively) stone instead of dye, they're not as susceptible to heat, light, time, dust, etc as traditional optical media are.

Now, don't get me wrong: when you burn a foreverdisc, it's important to choose carefully what you store on it. Choose data types that are likely to be useful or of some value in a thousand years. Ebooks, photos, old game ROMs, digital comics, and music in FLAC (or other lossless formats) are the best candidates. After that comes more modern game ISOs, followed finally by video, which should be chosen sparingly and with care.

You can get these on Amazon, about $90 for 500GB worth of storage. That sounds like a lot -- and it is -- but remember: it's here forever.

$1 has been deposited into your account by Millenniata

EMPornium isn't going down any time soon.
Your video is very well seeded.

I'm sorry, I guess I should've recommended extremely fragile, magnetized precision parts like the rest of these stupid faggots did. Or maybe I should've recommended dye-based optical media whose estimated lifespan is 10-25 years at best.

>you will be able to pass your porn collection on to your grandkids afterall

Or you could have just sounded less like a direct advertisement for those discs

Historical preservation, retard. I specifically recommended ebooks, video games, and FLAC. Formats that aren't going to be any less useful in a thousand years. If the formats aren't still around, they'll be convertible to a format that is. Especially FLAC. This is what it's for: archival purposes.

private trackers don't have this problem

An advertisement tells you why you should use them. I also aimed to tell you why you should use them. It's not hard to grasp why I might sound like an advertisement.

Here's the fun part: the reason I "sound like an advertisement" to you is because I don't write at a fifth-grade level like you do.

>not watching hentai

Music - sort of. A FLAC ripped from a CD or digital purchase isn't as useful as the master.

Ebooks - sort of. There's little standardization when it comes to ebooks.

Video games - no. Not only do OSs drop support but games become redundant even a year or two after release when the "remaster" is released.
The PC ports of Final Fantasy VII and Resident Evil 4 for example were ported a 2nd time each.
There are also multiple ports of Resident Evil 3 for PC because a japanese company ported it again.

Now you may be talking about disc images of console games and roms but that's still only as good as the release copy, it's not as good as having the source files.

Is this pasta?
If not you are a fucking idiot

2.5 tb of M-Discs costs $450 plus or minus tax
You can get old 2tb drives for less than $100 all day every day.
You can buy NEW 4 tb drives for 100 less than the 450 youd pay for those discs

Yet.

>it's not as good as having the source files.
That isnt even an argument. Getting the source file is always hard as fuck.
Were lucky to even get alpha leaks for unreleased/canceled stuff.. expecting the source file for everything is just madness.

this is why Carmack is the hero we need.
>literally just releases source files for his older games because fuck it

Music: Even if you just store straight disc images, you can store over 700 of them in the footprint of one disc. No, it's not as useful as the master, but it's what we can get our hands on, and if we can, we should.

Ebooks: There's enough standardization that the text will be useful. In fact, as conversion algorithms and AI gets more and more advanced, the odds that simply having the text is enough to do whatever you need with it only improve.

Video games: yes, very yes. For every one game that gets remade, there are a thousand that never do. And, frankly, even when a game *does* get remade, content is often altered from its original state, thus rendering an archived copy of the original potentially just as necessary. Are you honestly telling me that, if you could put 500GB of data in a time capsule for a thousand years, that time capsule would not include a fullset of NES ROMs? Genesis? SNES?

I'd like to see your hard drives in a thousand years. This isn't about storing the data, any idiot can do that. This is about archiving the data for the long haul, so that we never, ever lose it, no matter what. Hard drives require too much maintenance to be a good fit for that mission.

>Are you honestly telling me that, if you could put 500GB of data in a time capsule for a thousand years, that time capsule would not include a fullset of NES ROMs?
that system doesn't have any games worth playing.

It's still history. Someone made it. Someone played it.

It landed on a store shelf somewhere. Some kid unwrapped it on Christmas morning in 1992.

There are so many mundane things that we wish we knew about the people who lived thousands of years ago, but can only guess at because of incomplete or biased record-keeping.

Do the right thing. Preserve history.

>shut down all big torrent sites
>tell people to backup their pirated content

Nice try CIA niggers

Regular off-the-shelf HTL BD-R discs already use an inorganic phase-change layer. These are basically very expensive, ordinary BD-Rs.

There's no physical or functional difference (hence perfect compatibility with existing burners); only clever marketing.

Their DVDs on the other hand, are substantially different to ordinary DVD+/-Rs.

>mfw Sup Forums laughed at me for hoarding torrents 2 years ago and now they can't download their favorite stuff because 90% of all torrent websites are kill

zeronet is the future

Miss Colorado is Kristy Althaus for those wondering.

pornhub.com/pornstar/kristy-althaus

she looks nothing like her. that's not her mom. get a grip. show me the tweet where she said thats her real mom and i'll believe you

um... user, is that your stuff ?

Join us at /r/datahoarder

I've been intending on building a killer ZFS pool.

Paid off my car, so I'm a bit short on cash ATM, but if you watch the major retailers you'll see some pretty decent prices on drives. BB is selling an 8tb external for $180 right now.

I figure that if I build a 8TB NAS with 3x drive redundancy, and some backup solution, I should be good until the next big increase in HDD space.

This.

What's the difference of m-disc vs regular Blu-ray? Or even regular DVD discs? I have a fat stack of 4.7GB discs laying around. Why is $62 for a 25 pack of 25GB m-disc discs from verbatim on Amazon a better investment?

I don't care about the whole lasting 1000 years shit, but I do have a lot of movies and music I'd like to back up. (Again). Hard drives have a tendency to be a bit finicky after being taken out of storage after having been offline for years. I have a Blu-ray reader/burner. For someone like me, what does m-disc offer over say, a 50 pack of non m-disc 50GB Blu-ray discs?

>I'd like to see your hard drives in a thousand years.
sure thing buddy, lets see you find a working cd drive capable of playing mdisk in 1000 years..
I assume your computer is capable of playing edison cylinders.. right? Its only been about 100 years.. If someone handed you one would you even know what the fuck it is?

Digital data needs to be restored on newer media as time passes, anyone that says otherwise is a delusional faggot.

I am seriously worried that the kikes are gonna win this time and end piracy forever. Have we really lost?

dumb frogposter

>>selling away your dignity for 6kI will never understand why women do this

Obviously because they don't have any dignity. They're just walking fuck holes.

Cry more.

m-disc requires a higher powered laser to burn to and doesn't have a reflective coating.

reflective coating is typically the point of failure for conventional BD.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-DISC#Overview

dumb dumb frogposter poster

I can't think of any other image that portrays my feelings so accurately.

anything but a fucking frog

is tor or p2p even safe for torrenting or is that just a meme? Or should we just spend money on a vpn?

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fuck outta here, cunt.

p2p is torrenting, it's the method of downloading the files (peer 2 peer), so files are basically crowd sourced and not from 1 location.

VPN might be a good idea depending where you are. In Canada, you can probably do without because the letters they send are never enforced and can just be trashed.

I use a VPN because torrent traffic with my ISP is throttled to 30-60kbs in the evening.

I see. I read about the laser needing to be stronger. Their write speeds are abysmal. At least they're fire and forget I suppose. Since they're rather pricy, they'd better fucking be as good as advertised. But their sizes are tiny as well.

Say I have 3TB of movies. All already encoded etc. Should I burn my stuff directly? Or put it all in a zip folder and then burn it? Does compression hurt data longevity?

Is there one machine in the world capable of playing Edison cylinders? How many Edison cylinders are there in the world to merit the existence of such machines?

I think you'll find that there'll be considerably more motivation for historians to be able to access disc-based media. Realize that the CD form factor occupies about half a century at this point, with no sign of ever really going away.

Even if one does not exist, it is possible to build at least one from that which is known of period samples. And that's really all that's needed: one. Once even one copy of the data is pulled off the discs, it's possible to spread it via whatever channels exist in that future time period.

access will

GNUnet is love, GNUnet is life

Like I said, don't use M-Disc to archive movies. It's just not economical, and popular film probably isn't going anywhere, because there's money to be made off of that. Plus, there are millions and millions of copies of it already, spread to the far corners of the Earth. Exceptions should be made only for particularly rare content. Use your judgment.

Use M-Disc for ebooks, audiobooks, comics, archival-quality FLAC, old ROMs, family photos, cultural time capsules, etc.

Even if you do archive movies, you don't want to archive encodes. Always put yourself a thousand years forward in time and ask yourself: "Is this still useful or valuable? Has it been superseded by something else?" If you archive the 4K version of a movie today, it will likely have been superseded by the 8K version within ten years. Once we hit 8K, though, I believe we'd be approaching at that point the limits of the analog film medium to which many of these films were originally set, making it safe to perma-archive at that point, though still economically challenging.

thanks user

Yea you're right. Maybe I'll pick up a stack of those 4.7GB m-discs for music, pictures, and such. Movies I'll keep in mechanical storage.

>The content gone with them
>Doesn't know how torrents work
The torrents are still active even if the sites are gone people connect with the trackers and DHT PEX LDL.
There are a lot of sites that just mirror what other sites have so it's basically the same stuff all over the place.
Magnet miners crawl DHT all the time and add magnets even if they aren't listed anywhere.

I'd also like to add that anyone who is considering a cold storage system of any kind would benefit from a disc cataloging software. I personally ended up using WinCatalog, because it was the most straightforward and robust program of its kind that I could find. I'd be open to other suggestions, obviously, especially for Mac and Linux, since WinCatalog, as its name suggests, is strictly Windows software.

Anyway, with a disc cataloging software, it's easy for you to determine which of your 600 archive discs contains the exact file you're after. It may not feel like you need it, but you will before you know it if you're serious about building a permanent archive.

As for organization, I issue each one of my discs an individual, sequential serial number of my own devising. I'd recommend it. Helps discourage casual interlopers from screwing around with your archive, and helps you find things.

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Pick one.

It would slow down the rest of TOR

Tor is already slow

na jews are getting very mad they will go full nuke on torrent sites soon

Hey, I had to hunt through internet archive the first porn video I watched on internet. It was fun. An entire day for a random 240p video of a skinny blonde masturbating on camera.

But I agree with this file sharing will not end even if everything we do is tracked to death. Netflix wouldn't even be a thing if they could stop it.

I can only agree with cloud services. I don't use personal info there, just more of a storage based thing. I don't care if someone has my game saves, config files, whatever. I would be more concerned about personal things like family pics, but I don't even have enough of those that anyone could do something mean with em. I would just suggest do not put files in there that you want to preserve or are personal enough to care.

I will say one thing though: There is no shortage of places that I miss. I miss kickass torrents before it died. I miss some private trackers. Megaupload (not mega). But before I had to look for shit like ROMs, music or some movies in random places and now I can use things like deezloader or popcorn time for low quality popular shit, or find them ROMs in archive.org or places like that.

People complain about the situation now, but in the early 2000s it would be a dream to have all of what is available now.

it's okay. it will all just move to deepweb

I'm not sure about how exactly to burn them. I think zipping into one large file is such another thing to go wrong.

both the M-DISC and inorganic BD-R physically alter the recording layer, burning a permanent hole in the material. Besides physical damage, failure of the reflective layer, followed closely by degradation of the data layer, are the primary failure modes of all optically recordable disks.

i'm sure it'll be more wise to wait for another tier of M-Ds or something even more reliable because for now it's not very economical
for now i'd advise to stick to good old HDDs

I make that a month whoopie do