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Why not just move it to torrents?
Because individuals can't afford 390 tb of storage in 2026 either.
Not 390TB, but I can easily spare a few TBs on my NASs.
I'm sure there are enough others with some TB they can toss at torrents, enough to chunk it out and have plenty of seeders to cover all of it.
Same, i could spend 5-10 TB for a while holding a chunk.
Actually, wasn't there some distributed storage platform using torrents as a backbone a while back or did I hallucinate that?
BTFS - bit torrent file system. Still getting worked on afaik
I mean, I kind of figure they would split it up into chunks. That's how Anna's archive works I think.
I'm not saying that's wrong, but it sounds like you're not hosting it. And I'm not either (can't spare the space).
I'm just impressed by how much of the tech world shrugs off these horrible losses of critical infrastructure as "well, someone somewhere will fix it." When projects get shut down "someone will pick it up and continue it".
The good will and resources of underappreciated people are not an infinite resource we can rely on to keep making miracles happen for nothing, especially as the number of people with CAPACITY and skill to spare for good will keeps getting eaten away by our dystopia. And we're not that far away from "I'd like to run a box to host 10 Tb of Anna's Archive. The hardware will cost $4000 and the electricity per month will cost another $400." At some point we either stop the attack on our futures, or accept that it's over.