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  • This 1000 years thing is how (at least on paper) the main components of the medium can chemically stay intact and bonded together. You want this as stable as possible since more stability means more resistance to outside forces like moisture and such. Most discs suffering from disc rot today had a number between 5 years (baaaaad) and 200 years (still not great) and are decaying now.

    So don't take things like this too literally.

  • I think he's more angry that Microsoft dares to pressure their users to give their ChatGPT thingy data instead of paying him, the big Elon to give them "X: the partisan shitstorm collection, remastered edition"

  • So... Are we just piling onto that guy now or are we waiting for anything worth piling onto? Like... That tweet was a hyperbole and could actually even be read as meaning the opposite of "oi, look how cool bullying is"... Just saying

  • I do since I have watched those outstanding documentaries on history channel! Did you know that everything back in the past was either a landing spot or a battery? I mean, those brown people in the past clearly could not have chiseled those blocks, fucking barbaric tribespeople. They were ancient people and colored no less! It must have been aliens, right?

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  • As many others have said, only resaving the image with another jpg compression will degrade quality. What are you using to view the images with? Also, your workflow for looking at.those images/encrypting them sounds rather convoluted. May I ask why you do it that way? Is encryption important to you or is it something else? The constant zipping and unzipping sounds unsafe (so much copying, archives can corrupt) and insanely time-consuming.

    Just renaming them to PNG will change nothing at best and make your viewer unable to open the images at worst.

  • Another one of those "solution in search of a problem" things. It really doesn't solve any of the drawbacks of HTML/CSS, it just does the same thing in a different (way less supported) way.