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In comp.os.linux.misc, Tim Watts wrote:
On 07/02/15 12:11, Dennis@home wrote: On 07/02/2015 11:53, Tim Watts wrote: Yes - but I'm after a self hosted solution - for 100's GB cloud is neither cost effective nor trustworthy. Google do infinite free storage of pictures below 2048 pixels by 2048 pixels. You could encrypt your data put it into pictures as "noise" and Whilst academically interesting, this is not exactly a practical solution... I've seen implementations (demo quality, for ****s and giggles implemenations to be sure) of storing files in images hosted on Flickr, which last I checked was promising a free terabyte. There are lots of implementations easier than "noise", like 1x1 JPEGs with one or more 32767 byte comments / APP0 blocks. With Flickr, at least, there is a way for user to access the "original" file and get back that stuff. Elijah ------ but everyone wants to implement their lossy-hardened data in JPEG stuff |
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