Create Your Own Digital Library

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TREX LABS

TREX LABS

Ай бұрын

Internet providers, cloud storage options, and social media algorithms are constantly changing, but now information itself is also in flux. Companies come and go, servers are offlined, even the world's biggest encyclopedia changes every second. Here is how you can develop your own digital library that is more stable and resilient.
Let us know in the comments what you would include in your personal digital library.
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@hoorayimhelping3978
@hoorayimhelping3978 Ай бұрын
For everyone wondering why the movie titles don't match the clips: a large portion of the video is dedicated to explaining that you can't trust information that other people have control of, and that you need to verify the information you're given because it could be wrong.
@creightonholub
@creightonholub Ай бұрын
This needs to be the top comment.
@Scout339th
@Scout339th Ай бұрын
That makes so much sense now lol
@TheLolz404
@TheLolz404 Ай бұрын
But it does make the video itself feel uninformed.
@calebwalker9261
@calebwalker9261 Ай бұрын
Dude... i was scratching my head until about 14:05 when it showed the Blade Runner clip (labeled Logan's Run) and it FINALLY clicked! 😂 I then immediately came to the comments so i could laugh at myself with everyone
@NoseNuggets
@NoseNuggets Ай бұрын
@@creightonholub gosh, i really wish it didn't need to be.
@Katana_Gryphon
@Katana_Gryphon Ай бұрын
3:00 “fortunately I’m already used to the idea of not owning any Ubisoft games” underrated sick burn lmao
@WartimeFriction
@WartimeFriction Ай бұрын
Right up there with "Capable of Stargate" with the P90 segment. Absolutely hilarious
@thesickening0169
@thesickening0169 25 күн бұрын
Cries in Assassins Creed
@magistradox39
@magistradox39 16 күн бұрын
That's why you should get warez games, software for everything you ever bought.
@texasranger24
@texasranger24 Ай бұрын
My digital library is completely owned by the NSA. So nice of them, making a backup of all my data...
@DNETREAPER
@DNETREAPER Ай бұрын
Sounds like bad OPSEC 👎
@christianlohmann8577
@christianlohmann8577 Ай бұрын
Did you tried a restore from that storage ? What is the SLA ?
@TheTyrial86
@TheTyrial86 Ай бұрын
If your phone crashes can you ask them for a reboot?
@T.REXLabs
@T.REXLabs Ай бұрын
Yeah, they are just the best.
@crusader_2028
@crusader_2028 Ай бұрын
It's classified and unavailable while we are under investigation. If you have a lawyer ask for a copy it will be 100% redacted. :)​@@christianlohmann8577
@luciuschappell4648
@luciuschappell4648 Ай бұрын
Saving a massive library of "how to" KZfaq repair videos would be invaluable and an incalculable loss if the cloud went down.
@bradyclark7185
@bradyclark7185 Ай бұрын
or you could just go do it, then you'd already know how to, and can pass on the information like the entirety of human history has
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Ай бұрын
​@@bradyclark7185 okay caveman
@BenHonjok
@BenHonjok Ай бұрын
I agree totally !-)
@chrisoswald1607
@chrisoswald1607 Ай бұрын
youtube-dlp, it's a very easy to use program to grab youtube videos, or videos that aren't easily downloadable on a lot of sites (instagram, facebook, twitter, twitch, etc). I use this to grab tutorials myself.
@KermitFrazierdotcom
@KermitFrazierdotcom Ай бұрын
If ? When.
@user-ui7oo1ws2v
@user-ui7oo1ws2v Ай бұрын
Decentralization is a choice...until its not. Excellent video as always.
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Ай бұрын
Embrace Web3 federation. It's the only way we can break out of the matrix
@riffdex
@riffdex 29 күн бұрын
@@ImperiumLibertasyou mean web3 foundation?
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas 29 күн бұрын
@@riffdex no. Web3 is a concept that embraces federation of services which just means decentralization.
@riffdex
@riffdex 29 күн бұрын
@@ImperiumLibertas web3 federation isn’t a thing. If you google “web3 federation” it says “did you mean web3 foundation” lol
@mitchelleames62
@mitchelleames62 Ай бұрын
One miscredited clip, two miscredited cli- . . . . ohhhhh.
@Cooliofamily
@Cooliofamily Ай бұрын
As a cybersecurity professional, homelab enthusiast, and ‘personal cloud operator’, I really enjoy these videos and the creation of this channel generally. Keep it up.
@johnmarston2616
@johnmarston2616 Ай бұрын
14:07 What a fantastic little hidden Easter Egg. This absolutely unforgettable scene from Blade Runner mislabeled as Logan’s Run, as a nod to the theme of the video regarding the rewriting of history and passing off falsehoods as truth. I see you guys, you guys are funny.
@icantdrive75
@icantdrive75 Ай бұрын
First movie is definitely not Twister, but now I'm frustrated cause I wanna watch whatever movie that is.
@BlakeJoy
@BlakeJoy Ай бұрын
@@icantdrive75 I believe it's The day after tomorrow
@BenHonjok
@BenHonjok Ай бұрын
I was already wondering if Rutger Hauer also played a part in Logans run... (besides Blade Runner).
@thedisposable
@thedisposable Ай бұрын
I always new Stargate was a documentary!
@antadefector
@antadefector Ай бұрын
Had written a comment about that and seen You were first so I deleted it to not make noise.
@reza5337
@reza5337 Ай бұрын
as an Iranian, I grew up learning that you can not take a lot of things as granted, I'm working my way out of the cloud (someone else's computer), its much more common to us to loose internet access (thanks to the tyrannical government) and this video gave me a really usefool ideas to what to do for when such thing happens. thank you Isaac and thank you t-rex arms
@viewatyourownrisk
@viewatyourownrisk Ай бұрын
I'm glad you acknowledged the movie clip inaccuracies. I was more than slightly confused by it...until I realized the only accurate naming was 1984. Clever
@rmp5s
@rmp5s 4 күн бұрын
This is exactly why I have an HP Proliant server running unRAID with over 56TB of storage. I noticed this coming and I'm quite a data hoarder so I built this out and have been backing up everything I can. All my movies, music, entire backups of my entire Google presence, Facebook presence, even all my Audible books. Currently working on getting all my Kindle books...it's proving to be tricky but I refuse to accept "you will own nothing and you will be happy". Flat-out refuse. If anyone would like more info on doing the same, I'm happy to help! 👍
@eb782nd7
@eb782nd7 Ай бұрын
The best part of this episode, and the most subtle part that really drive the point home is the wrong movie titles. It brings the topic together
@SuperBlooper057
@SuperBlooper057 Ай бұрын
Soldier of Fortune is a very apt example of being able to debunk modern lies with old truth. These days, if you say that the Glock 17 is so-named because of it's 17-round capacity, people will tell you that "ackshully, it's because it was Gaston Glock's 17th patent." However, if you look on the Austria patent's office website, you'll find that there's multiple Glock patents, all of which predate his 17th patent, which only occurred years after the first gen Glock 17 was released. But if you were to look on page 39 in the October 1984 issue of Soldier of Fortune, you will find some of the earliest press coverage of the pistol, which recounts Peter Kokalis's experience with it at Glock's headquarters in Austria, where he writes: "At 21.175 oz., empty, the Glock 17 (referring to its magazine capacity) compares favorably to the competition."
@DPolk98
@DPolk98 Ай бұрын
CS Lewis said his best way of helping people to Christ was the catch them unaware. You do the same thing through small, inoffensive truths. Absolutely love you guys
@utubepunk
@utubepunk 27 күн бұрын
"helping" 😒
@PatrickKQ4HBD
@PatrickKQ4HBD 27 күн бұрын
Helping! 😇
@utubepunk
@utubepunk 27 күн бұрын
@@PatrickKQ4HBD Stealth marketing isn't helping.
@PatrickKQ4HBD
@PatrickKQ4HBD 25 күн бұрын
@@utubepunk I don't think I can change your mind about it but think of it like stealth marketing of first aid training or the heimlich maneuver. It's not brainwashing victims, it's medicine for the ailing. Just an angle to consider.
@utubepunk
@utubepunk 25 күн бұрын
@@PatrickKQ4HBD You COULD change my mind. You wouldn't administer Heimlich maneuver on someone who wasn't choking. I wonder if native populations would look back at what was done to them by Christians as "helping".
@mydakotablue
@mydakotablue 21 күн бұрын
Ever since KZfaq started taking down a bunch of guntuber videos a couple years ago, I've started downloading all the informational videos I can from many different sources and adding them into multiple libraries, both online and offline. I love data hoarding!
@dasiksupahuman
@dasiksupahuman Ай бұрын
I been using the same hard drive for 20 years to watch my movies and store my books. I was today years old when I found out that it wont last. Thank you for teaching me something.
@jonathonmcmillan9410
@jonathonmcmillan9410 Ай бұрын
Lucky you. I've had many hard drives fail over the last 20yrs. All my kids' pictures and videos are on those drives. It happens.
@dasiksupahuman
@dasiksupahuman Ай бұрын
@@jonathonmcmillan9410 So I treat my hard drive much like I treat my physical books. Kept in a water proof container. But can the files on the hard drive become compromised over time? Please forgive my ignorance as the most modern technology I trust is a LS3 engine.
@ForexStoryteller
@ForexStoryteller Ай бұрын
5 years, sitting or in use, is the cutoff. Newer ones have a data transfer limit, but I'm mechanically inclined to understand materials degrade over time, so 5 years max for any medium, then I replace them all new. It's cheap compared to data that you can't find anymore. I tried the "it's always available".... No it's not 🤦
@dasiksupahuman
@dasiksupahuman Ай бұрын
@@ForexStoryteller That is eye opening. Thank you for the information.
@jonwebsterabbott
@jonwebsterabbott Ай бұрын
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die." Bladerunner (1982)
@jonwebsterabbott
@jonwebsterabbott Ай бұрын
LOLOL. I posted this 4 minutes too soon.
@FreedomandBaconHomestead
@FreedomandBaconHomestead Ай бұрын
That labeling from select clips was entertaining. :)
@FreeThinkingWisdom
@FreeThinkingWisdom Ай бұрын
Pretty sure your independence day clip was actually the day after tomorrow. Future me here: I see the point you're making and it's a good one.
@tonyfackler3206
@tonyfackler3206 14 күн бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed this!
@johndunbar2393
@johndunbar2393 Ай бұрын
I've collected hundreds of .pdf books and manuals, from a source years ago, that had to do with survival, preparedness, and the like. I just keep it on a few different hard drives, but I need to revisit that and get that more in order and add to it. I'm glad y'all made this channel. I'm not a super tech guy, but Isaac is doing his best to turn me into one. Thanks T-Rex Labs team.
@mynameiszakk
@mynameiszakk 4 күн бұрын
Hey Lucas, my name is Bob Carter and I absolutely love how much attention to detail was given to properly citing the various clips used throughout this video. That said, I’d like to direct your attention to 10:45 in which the film Animal Farm (1999) was improperly labeled as 1984 (1984). Please take this critique constructively; I have much respect for the entire DYNO LABS team and hope you keep up all the great work you’re doing to make sure “they, the people” are staying informed. “We, the system” owe you a great debt for your efforts… Thanks again! - Bill Chapel
@cadenlemley5329
@cadenlemley5329 Ай бұрын
This reminds me of a class I took two semesters ago on Digital History. He is absolutely right on everything he is saying.
@SuperMIKevin
@SuperMIKevin Ай бұрын
I am immensely grateful that so many are working on creating libraries. It's not something we can do alone, it may seem easy, as i used to think 10 years ago when i started a library using hard drives, thinking i would have time to transfer it to other types of media, i was wrong, i failed, i lost everything. Life happens, it gets in the way. You will probably fail also if you are doing it alone, unless this is the most important project of your life and you care about nothing else. So thank you all for your hard work.
@MrJayBee8
@MrJayBee8 Ай бұрын
So wild that this pops up on my feed from you guys as im researching how to build my own home server and media library. good timing boys we need it now more than ever!
@konicu
@konicu Ай бұрын
I grew up watching Sean Kennedy of RantMedia and because of him I became a data hoarder. I've filled multiple hard drives, CDs, Printouts, ect of stuff. I even make backups of internet bookmarks which has been really useful.
@00mojo00
@00mojo00 Ай бұрын
It s kind of interesting that there are multiple Videos from TREX Labs where some hours before it releases i have the exact same topic in mind. Bought a second SSD today to backup my primary external one… best regards from Germany
@sliderofelay
@sliderofelay Ай бұрын
Someone smarter than I said "the cloud is just somebody else's computer."
@omicrondec
@omicrondec Ай бұрын
That quote is in the video...
@JackNowhere
@JackNowhere 21 күн бұрын
mental outlaw
@deathsgauntlet
@deathsgauntlet 18 күн бұрын
Computers* the cloud itself is often decentralized and is more resilient because of that. It's typically the connection to those servers that fail, not the storage itself.
@johncasey5594
@johncasey5594 29 күн бұрын
I have never trusted the cloud (period). I love movies, TV series , music, video games, etc. I have a 50TB media server with almost 7,000 movies, almost 1,700 TV series, countless music, MAME/console emulator ROMS and PC games. As far as games go, if I can't install and play without the Internet, I just don't get into or hooked on them. My entire media library is backed up twice onto both 2.5" portable drives and NVME drives. I can literally hold my entire collection in the palm of my hands and access from my cell phone, tablet or PC. Obviously we can't store everything. I think each of us should archive what we care about to ensure it survives.
@antovfukov9005
@antovfukov9005 26 күн бұрын
You do a how to video for others to do the same?
@inout3394
@inout3394 26 күн бұрын
What drives and soft you have?
@user-sp9ue1ws7c
@user-sp9ue1ws7c 26 күн бұрын
as a software engineer with a degree in mechanical engineering, I trust the cloud lol. The cloud systems have their own backups (multiple) and full time staff on call to maintain it 24/7. If you run your own server you have to deal with your own vulnerabilities which are inevitable as well and not really worth the headache or time needed to invest into it
@antovfukov9005
@antovfukov9005 25 күн бұрын
@@user-sp9ue1ws7c yes it is work to maintain, but necessary when storms knock out service, or censorship removes them, or removes ads. Should still backup to cloud as an extra insurance to your own server crashing. Two is one, one is none.
@EricJW
@EricJW 19 күн бұрын
​@@user-sp9ue1ws7c That definitely depends on the retention purpose and timescale you're aiming for. For everyday tasks where it's not the end of the world if access is temporarily lost, sure, trust the cloud. If something is vital to never, ever lose (or you're aiming to help preserve data through the collapse of society), don't keep your only copy in the cloud. Also, not calling out OP here, but media collections like that are usually pirated, which is smart to keep contained only on hardware you own.
@FlareLightPro
@FlareLightPro Ай бұрын
I see we are slowly heading towards setting up NAS's (network attached storage) (make sure you connect them to a UPS / uninterrupted power supply). Aside from the usual business / enterprise use cases, they can be your own personal cloud and streaming service. You can easily rip movie files from DVDs and blurays that you own, and place them on a NAS instead of having to rely on netflix, amazon prime, disney plus, ect. It will also protect media from going down the "memory hole", I believe it was WB a couple years ago that was deleting all sorts of old media in order to write it off. As for backing up data, follow the 3-2-1 principle, 3 copies of your data, on two different types of storage media, with one copy being offsite. Blu-ray are a decent pick for more long term back ups. Blu-ray disks can easily hold 15-50gb depending on manufacturer, and can be data safe for anywhere from 15 to 100 years (allegedly), depending on manufacturer.
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Ай бұрын
If you're doing serious data hoarding you should look into magnetic tape backup. It's the most data dense and long living data storage medium.
@Yoda63
@Yoda63 Ай бұрын
It's so weird, literally yesterday I just bought a hard copy encyclopedia at my local thrift store before watching this video. It was a world book to boot!
@michaeldeffenbaugh6936
@michaeldeffenbaugh6936 27 күн бұрын
Good rule of thumb for backups that has stood the test of time: 3 copies, 2 formats (storage mediums), 1 of them offline
@PatrickKQ4HBD
@PatrickKQ4HBD 27 күн бұрын
That's exactly what that pension fund did. It saved them, but it took two weeks to get back to normal. Oh to be a fly on the wall!
@michaeldeffenbaugh6936
@michaeldeffenbaugh6936 27 күн бұрын
@@PatrickKQ4HBD 10/10 would love to see the post-mortem on that one. (Also whether or not they hit their RTO/RPOs)
@algonquin7306
@algonquin7306 21 күн бұрын
Not just offline but offsite.
@Zero_Phux_Given
@Zero_Phux_Given Ай бұрын
I knew something was off when I searched "Logans Run 1982" and nothing existed for that year - I understand the point, especially having looked at other comments. I will say though, I do enjoy the clips being accurately labeled - there has been a few movies I've watched because of this channel. Would be cool if someone had a comment with all the clips and their actual movie titles, lol.
@dobrzpe
@dobrzpe 28 күн бұрын
here's my comment reposted: 3:50... um, that's NOT Independence Day. that's The Day After Tomorrow! LOL! 4:42... yes, it's The Time Machine, but NOT the one from 1960, this one is from the remake in 2002. 14:05... again, NOT Logans Run (1976), but instead Blade Runner from 1982. i'm thinking you are trying to make a point! 18:04... yup, that aint Saving Private Ryan. it's Band of Brothers! now i'm REAL invested in what point you are trying to make... 24:57 - THERE IT IS. yup. i knew most of of em off the top of my head, but did have to hit up IMDB for one of em. DIY Network Attached Storage for the win. You can store everything (you still need a separate backup!), and run many MANY useful services. You can have your own cloud storage, your own media server, your own library, your own [insert name of almost anything here!]. even your own AI...
@rugerdie4054
@rugerdie4054 Ай бұрын
Love to see branching out to help people consider a full spectrum defense of liberty
@RenThraysk
@RenThraysk Ай бұрын
There is a project called protomaps. The project provides the entire current (weekly updates) OpenStreetMap of Earth in a single 120Gb file, and a map tile server. So should be able to run a map tile server locally and add it as a custom map source to ATAK EUDs. Haven't gotten around to trying it but should work if ATAK supports Mapbox Vector Tiles (MVT) directly.
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Ай бұрын
Checking it out now. Thanks king.
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Ай бұрын
The military has a database called Odin. It doesn't have everything but it lists many of the worlds weapon systems, who uses them, their defense and offense capabilities, and much more. They even have real war games both for bluefor and opfor sides. Great tools. Ive backed that up with kiwix.
@isaacbotkintrex
@isaacbotkintrex Ай бұрын
Sweet.
@hfw3
@hfw3 Ай бұрын
@@ImperiumLibertas Link?
@roflchopter11
@roflchopter11 Ай бұрын
Does it have satellite imaging too? That'd be dope.
@robertbomer382
@robertbomer382 Ай бұрын
Clip labels were solid gold.
@ichewtoast111
@ichewtoast111 Ай бұрын
The not owning games comment was hilarious and underrated.
@True_Patriotx
@True_Patriotx Ай бұрын
You mislabeled at least 3 movie clips (probably more, maybe all of them? Will have to rewatch to be sure.). Watching the end of the video explains why you did it. I just figured your editor messed up.
@StephenShreds
@StephenShreds Ай бұрын
It was intentional
@nightowl9519
@nightowl9519 29 күн бұрын
​@@StephenShreds And really funny
@NyneIX9
@NyneIX9 22 күн бұрын
Yeah, I think "Independence Day" was actually "2012". lol
@FaddaJoe
@FaddaJoe Ай бұрын
LTT has put out a ton of content over the years on building and setting up your own NAS. Any old or extra PC can be converted to your own local server accessible to all devices on your LAN. Make it a Plex media server while you’re at it and cut your dependence on streaming services.
@BlackBagData
@BlackBagData 10 күн бұрын
That’s what I did. Currently over 250 Blu-ray movie titles so far!
@starshiprepair
@starshiprepair Ай бұрын
I've had similar feelings about reading the first volume of Gargantuan Gunsite Gossip as you describe about the reporting in Solider of Fortune. Great to hear directly from someone who was there at the time.
@willieeverett8978
@willieeverett8978 24 күн бұрын
I hope that this becomes a regular series with updates. Thanks for the info.
@AndrewH76251
@AndrewH76251 Ай бұрын
Hugely important video ! Good on you boys !!!
@davidt5085
@davidt5085 Ай бұрын
Great topic 👍. Waiting for the end to see if there’s a punchline to why several of the movie clips don’t match the titles, lol.
@joeglennaz
@joeglennaz 19 күн бұрын
Wow, I’m so excited about this video. What a great topic. I’m a new subscriber thank you so much. Can’t wait to watch all your videos.
@MeritBiz
@MeritBiz 21 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video! Much appreciated.
@nightowl9519
@nightowl9519 29 күн бұрын
This might not be your most popular content, but it is the content I enjoy the most
@aletter1718
@aletter1718 Ай бұрын
I also believe switching to Linux is a must for any serious open source advocate. Start with Linux mint and go from there, windows is not your friend.
@williammarshall5865
@williammarshall5865 Ай бұрын
Just a heads-up, MicroSD cards have insanely high failure rates. You should think of them as disposable storage. The most economical mass storage for unchanging data is to write to spinning HDD's (2 or more drives with the same data is even better), unplug them and store in cool, dry (separate) places far from magnets. Nothing is fool-proof, but if you're on a super tight budget and can't afford redundant storage arrays, magnetic drives in cold storage that you boot up as needed or every 3-5 years and make new copies are the way to go. Great video, btw! I didn't catch the movie clip titles until saving private ryan. You definitely earned my sub.
@theKashConnoisseur
@theKashConnoisseur 28 күн бұрын
When it comes to really long term storage, electronic 1s and 0s don't stand a chance. If history has shown us anything, it's that you want to carve the record in stone if you want something to last the true test of time.
@BigSil57
@BigSil57 Ай бұрын
Great content, on a forgotten topic. It's so relevant in this digital age, and we forget got important it is to not let them "change history".
@nvirevolution2235
@nvirevolution2235 Ай бұрын
I highly recommend everyone who cares about their data who has even just a little experience with computers to have a NAS. I recommend models from WD or Synology. Keep a mirrored storage medium with backups of your documents you can pack into a backpack on a moments notice. Synology NAS drives also encrypt all of the data on the drives (if desired) and only YOU are able to decrypt it. Data security is incredibly important.
@nomadhgnis9425
@nomadhgnis9425 17 күн бұрын
I wish I have the money to buy storage to archive the data. I have the entire survivors library offline. My drive is old and not sure how long it will last. Hopefully I can get a new one in the future. Excellent video. FYI my WD external hardr dive is over 8 years old. More reliable that ssd.
@jkellyid
@jkellyid Ай бұрын
The great thing with modern tech is how much more reliable drives are and how small text files are capacity wise.
@earGO
@earGO Ай бұрын
go go mesh decentralization. Assemble private clouds, control your devices, abolish using OPC (other people's computers)
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Ай бұрын
Before we go with mesh decentralization can we get to Web3 standards of federated services first? E2e encrypted federated services solves most of the centralization problems until the Internet becomes untenable.
@earGO
@earGO Ай бұрын
@@ImperiumLibertas nah, federation sharization :) the whole point of decentralization (to me) is everybody does whatever, and something is more successful, something is less, and eventually there's something that works. But all attempts to centralize and standartize will lead more or less to attempts to seize control
@ImperiumLibertas
@ImperiumLibertas Ай бұрын
@@earGO I dont see how federation conflicts with what you said?
@thestig007
@thestig007 29 күн бұрын
I'm a bit of a data hoarder. This is why I have gotten into building my own home servers. I plan on vastly expanding my home hosting and archiving ability this year, great timing on this video. Gives me ideas on how to archive things like Wikipedia.
@ricardomagnificent
@ricardomagnificent Ай бұрын
I enjoy this content, and it's keeping me busy. So far I've purchased HT radios, a tablet, and several other toys, and I'm learning to use them in new ways. Keep up the good work.
@JohnLothe
@JohnLothe Ай бұрын
2:57 lol burn. So am I.Thank you for everything, yall are doing the Lords work.
@blewbal
@blewbal 20 күн бұрын
As the data gets more, and more centralized by a few it becomes easier to manipulate available information from the past in an effort to manipulate the current or the future.
@jaydenbrown2852
@jaydenbrown2852 Ай бұрын
Always a good video from the Labs
@DEPORTMAN
@DEPORTMAN 2 күн бұрын
SOF had great reporting on the wars in Angola and Mozambique in the 70s and 80s.
@bringer-of-change
@bringer-of-change 29 күн бұрын
Ive had this in mind for a long time; preserving certain information to protect it from a dark age. It's a noble and honorable thing to do. Thats why The Brotherhood of Steel does it. Who knows. Mayne we will have an equivalent to them in the coming future. I think we already know who's gonna become the Enclave. Seems we already have the Enclave actually.
@davidellul4716
@davidellul4716 Ай бұрын
The scene from Blade Runner being attributed to Logan's Run is the BEST example of how data can be corrupted 😅😅😅 Well done!
@bobtheghost0624
@bobtheghost0624 Ай бұрын
Also a good repository of information for a project like this is the Survivor Library. You can buy a copy, download the files individually for free, or you can write a script to download them for you. I’m not sure how this differs from Project Gutenberg, but either way, it’s another resource worth being aware of.
@ToddKing
@ToddKing Ай бұрын
I'm very glad you mentioned that the cloud is just someone else's computer. I only wish you hadn't waited until the very end as some my have tuned out by then. Too many people look at the "cloud" as some magical place where data, including theirs, lives. It is not. It is just someone else's computer.
@thelifeofjools8384
@thelifeofjools8384 Ай бұрын
Nice work....top notch 👍
@reza5337
@reza5337 Ай бұрын
really excited for this type of videos.
@Gleoba
@Gleoba Ай бұрын
Thank you for this very informative video and even more for your initiative to opensource relevant software and processes. It’s truly amazing! One thing that pop up into my mind watching this was about the software needed for accessing archived files. You need to find a way to keep the apps functional too. For example I have some documents stored back in 90’s in a weird format that no current software can read from.
@that.chill.speedsofter1445
@that.chill.speedsofter1445 Ай бұрын
I have a whole Playlist called "learn" with every youtube video I've found and thought I would need to reference. This video is now in it
@kylegamer48
@kylegamer48 21 күн бұрын
A book that everyone needs to read today is Little Brother by Corey Doctorow. It's basically the sequel to 1984 except set in 2004 in San Francisco. The book is free under the creative commons license.
@thesickening0169
@thesickening0169 25 күн бұрын
I could see saving any kind of medical journals as a good idea. Anything explaining what antibiotics to use for a specific illness, how to diagnose illnesses, how to suture, etc.
@PiperUsmc
@PiperUsmc 16 күн бұрын
I'm glad to have stumbled upon this channel. I have watched T-Rex stuff over the years, but this crossover into "techie" stuff is a bit of a nice surprise. I will admit I almost skipped it, but I am glad I did not. Thanks and Cheers!
@RLfilmz
@RLfilmz 18 күн бұрын
Trex Arms meeting r/selfhosted might be my new favorite crossover
@JackMyersPhotography
@JackMyersPhotography 26 күн бұрын
Cloud assets are backed up in a minimum of three locations. Those locations can be geographically separated, but that costs more.
@wpherigo1
@wpherigo1 Ай бұрын
Wow. A lot of good stuff here. My opinion has a good helping of confirmation bias, but I like where you seem to be going with this.
@hardbrocklife
@hardbrocklife Ай бұрын
Old Dell Poweredge R720 with 36TB of drives running off 600w worth of solar panels with Starlink. I'm all set.
@BlackBagData
@BlackBagData 10 күн бұрын
I’m getting there, almost like you!
@user-sp9ue1ws7c
@user-sp9ue1ws7c 26 күн бұрын
as a software engineer with a degree in mechanical engineering, I trust the cloud lol. That data is more secure than you think. They only care about meta-data, nobody is going through your videos, it takes up too much storage. The cloud systems have their own backups (multiple) and full time staff on call to maintain it 24/7. If you run your own server you have to deal with your own vulnerabilities which are inevitable, and constantly evolving, as well and not really worth the headache or time needed to invest into it. It’s a fun novelty project but not practical or even worthwhile unless you are doing illegal activities and need protection from a search warrant. If a cloud service is to go offline you will have plenty of warning. There are teams of hundreds of professionals working on them and it will definitely outperform whatever you can build and maintain (yes they require maintenance to operate safely)
@pewdeals
@pewdeals Ай бұрын
just started the video, so I might be putting the cart before the horse here by commenting already. I've taken this a step further and built completely local versions of Chat GPT (Llama 3) that can live in a Farday bag. Granted you'll need a power source to use it for longer than a laptop charge. I see this as the future of privacy, oddly enough.
@proteusblack8913
@proteusblack8913 26 күн бұрын
Close your eyes and you'll hear Norm Macdonald talking. I bet he could do an amazing spot on impression if he tried even slightly!
@aletter1718
@aletter1718 Ай бұрын
If you are a technically competent computer user, there are cheap server hdds on KZfaq for mass storage. Most have plenty of life in them, and 10 to 20 tbs is ALOT of data when you can get that at 15 to 30 bucks. I personally have at home a petabox I self built which has an insane amount of saved videos from youtube on repair,tactics etc. Never needed cloud again and very soon I suspect every person will have to have an offline server (from the internet, not your network) to preserve certain information...Very cool video.
@stupidityonly478
@stupidityonly478 Ай бұрын
Kiwix on the phone kinda sucks NGL, but on linux, it's an absolutely wonderful experience.
@daleastiles
@daleastiles 24 күн бұрын
I've wanted my own NAS for a long time but finally took action on that desire at the first of this year. I've also owned a Linux machine that doesn't play well with the Internet so the only way I get data on to it is via sneaker net. It's getting old and I really should back it up before the 1993 hard drive decides to give up on me. This is the first video I've seen from this channel and as soon as the video was over, I subscribed. I'm curious what other gems are on this channel.
@ecleveland1
@ecleveland1 Ай бұрын
I recommend saving your information and data to at least three different platforms. You can use hard drives, a cloud storage solution, and something like dvds or archives grade flash drives. I would also suggest having multiples of each of those for extremely important files. Storage is relatively cheap these days across many different formats. Saving your files in an EMP proof container is also very easy and cheap. And don’t keep all of your backup storage in one location such as your home or office. What if there’s a fire or tornado or some other natural disaster or theft. So at least three different types of storage and multiples of them and at least two different physical locations is the best.
@anthonymorgan9461
@anthonymorgan9461 28 күн бұрын
well played sir...
@whatwhat9519
@whatwhat9519 Ай бұрын
That's why I been stocking up on textbooks
@chocolatemonk
@chocolatemonk Ай бұрын
Sync / formerly BTSync is a peer to peer file syncing program. your stuff travels over your local network in house or internet to authorized computers, encrypted, set to share files or directories point to point. Not cloud. you can then move these folders to a flash drive and throw them in your safe. download as many books as you can. You can get into Faraday cages too. Buys Vinyl records and CDs please! Books physical
@stahme10
@stahme10 Ай бұрын
It is amazing how information is transitory. information may disappear at anytime.
@KarlHeckman
@KarlHeckman 22 күн бұрын
Didn't see anyone point this out yet. so..... Dale Dye, not David. David Hackworth, yes.
@michaelnuttall5896
@michaelnuttall5896 29 күн бұрын
wait a second, I'd like to see that documentary on the NZ film industry. My family was heavily involved in the old South African film industry, I still remember cataloging all the old film reels that were later digitized and subsequently sold off or destroyed. Old documentary's, film from different era's dating back to when film was first made here in Africa.. many of the old timers who had immigrated in the 90's would of gone to NZ and Australia, perhaps influencing their film or pulling out of the industry entirely.. as socialism(communism) took over the colonies. Who could doubt that it does not have a foothold today, more like a stronghold.
@richardblackhart
@richardblackhart Ай бұрын
I've been building my personal digital library for years now. I've collected most of the 'western canon' along with most religious texts. I also have a collection of music since I've noticed that even bands from 2006 have music that you just cannot find online. Movies are less of a concern for me due to there so many pirates, but with books and music I often am unable to access media that was freely available just a few years ago.
@richardblackhart
@richardblackhart Ай бұрын
I also download YT videos such as this because I'm very aware that KZfaq is the least trustworthy when it comes to maintaining media.
@CREWorxMedia
@CREWorxMedia 24 күн бұрын
You should also add a local small language model (AI LLM) to run on your computer. (M Mac is required for most) Thing ChatGPT without internet access
@morphos2
@morphos2 9 күн бұрын
14:12 Is this a sarcastic take on the alterations to true historic information?! 😂 Well played! Something seemed fishy all of the sudden. My alarms went crazy! 😄
@JRedcorn
@JRedcorn Ай бұрын
Glad to know when the year 2000 gets here, the world loses all its technological advances and we go back to the stone age Trex Arms will still be producing content. Keep up the energy yall, the world is what we make it.
@sergeii9607
@sergeii9607 Ай бұрын
The clip about book burning is from the day after tomorrow
@TheBelite
@TheBelite Ай бұрын
We did that on propuse to drive engagement in the comment section. Like you are now.
@jimnjele.bean-dayone3505
@jimnjele.bean-dayone3505 Ай бұрын
OUTSTANDING
@n1nj4warrior
@n1nj4warrior Ай бұрын
I have started accumulating Bible studies, sermons, copies of the Bible in various translations and languages in my stashes. Will be on banned books one day (again).
@kieran8266
@kieran8266 28 күн бұрын
Remember -- if you save a backup of Wikipedia, you also save a backup of all the changes that have ever been made to it -- as well as all the Talk pages discussing those changes.
@RM-xr8lq
@RM-xr8lq 28 күн бұрын
the talk pages have more relevant info than the articles on that site these days
@LutherDrucker
@LutherDrucker 26 күн бұрын
All valuable data should be permanent. Permanence gives data maximum security by eliminating the risk of censorship. Irys guarantees that data on it will function exactly as intended, forever.
@hargrove_here
@hargrove_here Ай бұрын
These guys are good. I was wondering what was up with the movie clips.... Point well made.
@prcotango
@prcotango 10 күн бұрын
I loved the original idea of Google books. They were trying to make Babylon's library, digitalizing every piece of printed media, in every language, and make it available for everyone. But sadly, greedy publishers made sure it wouldn't happen.
@heatherryan9820
@heatherryan9820 Ай бұрын
And here I was thinking I had finally gone bonkers, lol. Because I knew that some of those labels for the movies were off.
@seanarcher4956
@seanarcher4956 Ай бұрын
SOF lost me when Chuck Taylor said that real men prefer full auto M-14s! As one who has fired one not on a flat range, that was an instant credibility killer.
@isaacbotkintrex
@isaacbotkintrex Ай бұрын
It was not true at the time, but I am slowly reaching the age that I want a full-auto M14 again. Or maybe it's not my age, maybe it's the sheer length of time since I fired one...
@justadude1331
@justadude1331 Ай бұрын
I would love to see you and Jack Carr do a historical series about crucial events in American History.
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