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[–] Onyxonblack@lemmy.zip 36 points 3 days ago (13 children)

I'm just done with Capitalism in general. I got 1000 games, 200 of which are GOG offline installers. Those are burned onto M-Disc storage for the apocalypse. Cancelled all TV streaming, no buying games or books even. Nothing but food and bills now as I wait for it all to collapse.

[–] Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pub 10 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (8 children)

M-Disc

woah woah woah, Mr. Namedrop. What is this, now? 100GB RW Blu-rays? $57 for a pack of 6?

$57 for 600GB

$100 for a 4TB WD Red

the hard drive won't last as long

That implies it's powered. Would it last as long as cold storage? (with running disk checks every six months)

...this is so offtopic, but I must know.

[–] RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

You would have to weigh disk rot vs hard disk mechanical component failure.

[–] ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

M-discs don't rot, theoretically they're one of the best consumer long term storage mediums. I think the practical issue with them on a super long timescale is keeping a functional reader if blurays fall out of fashion.

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