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RetroGaming@lemmy.worldbybrynden_rivers_esq@lemmy.ca
4 months

390TB video game archive being taken offline due to skyrocketing RAM, SSD, and hard drive prices — AI-driven supply squeeze results in closure of one of the largest online video game archives

www.tomshardware.com English

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/43693666

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    • brynden_rivers_esq@lemmy.caEnglish
      4 months

      Tragic =(

      • blackfire@lemmy.worldEnglish
        4 months

        6k per month with prices going up further. Yeah I get it.

        • DFX4509B@lemmy.wtfEnglish
          4 months

          How soon before the Internet Archive goes under because they can’t afford hardware anymore, and to take this further, how soon before self-hosting becomes untenable and self-hosted platforms like the Fediverse start to collapse as a result?

          • GreenKnight23@lemmy.worldEnglish
            4 months

            just to point out. it’s not gone forever, it’s just gone from public access.

            hopefully the admins will hold onto multiple copies of the data for posterity.

              • abcdqfr@lemmy.worldEnglish
                4 months

                Sincerely… if this site goes under due to “AI costs” it was desired or doomed to happen. No capital squeeze deletes data. Yes, an idiot can spin critical drives into oblivion, but is that a site to mourn? Never. This maintainer is better than that and citing BS to avoid maintaining their server because they think they need a modern upgrade, and moronic tariffs messed with the time frame.

              • IncogCyberSpaceUser@piefed.socialEnglish
                4 months

                Sad and infuriating.
                I wonder if there is something like sharing your pc processing hardware for protein folding and other medical research, but for something like this. Sharing part of your hard drive space, which could serve as a store for archiving something like this. I guess you’d need a bunch of duplication and how to account for people turning off their computers. Idk, just a thought, probably wouldn’t work.

                  • a1studmuffin@aussie.zoneEnglish
                    4 months

                    You’re kind of describing BitTorrent! And it works brilliantly. But it’s still challenging with such huge data archives to get many seeders… who has 390TB spare.

                    But I think I get what you’re saying, where it’d be nice if you could just say to the internet at large “here’s 5TB of storage to play with on a reasonable internet connection” and the entire universe of torrents would magically figure out what blocks of data to put on your drive to ensure enough duplication for all torrents, regardless of their size.

                      • Quibblekrust@thelemmy.clubEnglish
                        4 months

                        Distributed, anonymous file hosting. What could go wrong?

                      • TallonMetroid@lemmy.worldEnglish
                        4 months

                        That just sounds like torrenting, honestly.

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