Does lemmy have any communities dedicated to archiving/hoarding data?

  • Pumpkin Escobar@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    I stumbled across this sort of fascinating area of doomsday prepping a few weeks back.

    https://prepperpress.com/usb/

    A nice addition to that, don’t just make it a USB, but a raspberry pi. So you’d have a reasonably low-powered computer you could easily take with you.

    Not suggesting this one as it seems a bit expensive to me, but https://www.prepperdisk.com/products/prepper-disk-premium-over-512gb-of-survival-content?view=sl-8978CA41

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      17 hours ago

      Just built one of these myself. I went NVME M.2 instead of SD Card to avoid data corruption. I know SD Cards are fine if you don’t write to them a lot but if you wanna update or add your own stuff, scares me. Plus NVME is just so much faster.

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          11 hours ago

          Pretty much what Sinthesis said; USB power brick and/or solar panels. Both at the ready and tested. Also got a big ass battery backup that will charge off solar panels.

        • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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          12 hours ago

          You find a generator, or solar panels, or wind mill, or water turbine, or a bicycle hooked up to a generator.

          If electricity permanently goes out then we’re in a scavenger situation and it is time to start taking apart things that are no longer necessary to build the things that are.

        • Sinthesis@lemmy.today
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          12 hours ago

          You only need 20 watts of power. One of those dinky fold up solar panels would work. Add a USB power brick for cloudy days.

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        10 hours ago

        You’d first have to buy a phone that can run postmarketos and these are much rarer than I wish they were. Is there even anything new that can run it? Pine64 stopped making phones and said they’ll make a new one when they can make it RISC-V.

        Fairphone maybe I guess. 4 is listed as a supported device, but someone has gotten it working on 6 too.

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        11 hours ago

        Cause if ya wanna go overboard like I did, 1TB of NVME storage, can add with SD Card if necessary. 16GB RAM. Very little learning curve for my part as I use SBCs often. Plus almost every Docker container and program I want works on RPi without any hassle.

        There’s also more robust guides and community for RPi.

        Just my thoughts.