• Sony and Panasonic Announce 1TB Optical Discs
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[QUOTE]Sony and Panasonic recently announced from Tokyo, Japan, that they have formulated “Archival Discs” that will hold up to 1 TB of data. This news may leave Blu-Ray discs in fear of being tossed away so soon. The new discs will allow intergenerational compatibility between different formats, to ensure that data can be read as formats evolve. [IMG]http://interestingengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/img01.jpg[/IMG] The two companies plan to actively promote the new disc standard in the professional field in order to offer an effective solution for protecting valuable data in the future, with the objective of expanding the market for long-term digital storage solutions. They seem beneficial for HD video storing and compact large volume data storage.[/QUOTE] [url]http://interestingengineering.com/sony-and-panasonic-announce-1tb-optical-discs/[/url] [editline]23rd March 2014[/editline] [QUOTE]The two companies plan to release a 300 GB version of the discs in the summer of 2015. The plan is to then produce greater capacity discs as soon as possible, starting with 500 GB before producing 1 TB formats. Due to the inter-generation compatibility, the same hardware that will be introduced along with the 300 GB version, will be compatible with the 1 TB disc when it arrives. After the release of the 300 GB disc, signal processing improvements along with high linear density processing will work towards readying the 1 TB version.[/QUOTE]
Great! Now we can hide our porn on discs instead of having half of a drive existing as hidden files.
would this not take an incredible amount of time for a disc reader to fully... read?
[QUOTE=CommieTurtle;44326828]Great! Now we can hide our porn on discs instead of having half of a drive existing as hidden files.[/QUOTE] I take great steps to hide my pornography even though nobody ever uses my phone, computer, cloud storage, car, closet, etc. I even have tame, decoy porn to distract from my real porn
[QUOTE=Judas;44326834]would this not take an incredible amount of time for a disc reader to fully... read?[/QUOTE] I imagine that part two is to make a better reader to account for that, and you won't be taking out the [I]entire[/I] contents at once.
[QUOTE=Dr.C;44326840]I take great steps to hide my pornography even though nobody ever uses my phone, computer, cloud storage, car, closet, etc. I even have tame, decoy porn to distract from my real porn[/QUOTE] I'm scared to ask what your real porn is.
[QUOTE=usaokay;44326933]Now I can see pussy in areas I never knew existed.[/QUOTE] what?
[QUOTE=Dr.C;44326840]I take great steps to hide my pornography even though nobody ever uses my phone, computer, cloud storage, car, closet, etc. I even have tame, decoy porn to distract from my real porn[/QUOTE] dude thats some FBI encryption shit I just keep mine in an obscure nvidia folder
Sounds like a damn good way to backup data. (I have a bandwidth cap so online backup isn't really possible)
[QUOTE=Dr.C;44326840]I take great steps to hide my pornography even though nobody ever uses my phone, computer, cloud storage, car, closet, etc.[B] I even have tame, decoy porn to distract from my real porn[/B][/QUOTE] [IMG]http://24.media.tumblr.com/daef1a670e0c7b32586184b7011978f3/tumblr_n2jxj6J1I01r83ei3o1_500.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Dr.C;44326840]I take great steps to hide my pornography even though nobody ever uses my phone, computer, cloud storage, car, closet, etc. I even have tame, decoy porn to distract from my real porn[/QUOTE] I know a guy who used to call his porn folder "tables", then later changed it to something that blatantly told people porn was in there.
[QUOTE=FunnyStarRunner;44327264]I know a guy who used to call his porn folder "tables", then later changed it to something that blatantly told people porn was in there.[/QUOTE] Or have a folder called tables, and each picture of a table has compressed images of porn and each different table design correlates to a different type of porn O.O
my porn is in my dropbox folder that has an easily accessible shortcut in explorer no effort
[QUOTE=Flash;44327339]Or have a folder called tables, and each picture of a table has compressed images of porn and each different table design correlates to a different type of porn O.O[/QUOTE] Like say one photo is a pile of tables, another is a table being drenched with a hose, another is a kotatsu, etc.
The only reason for this as far as I can see is 4K movies and backups. Blu-ray hasn't been nearly as successful as DVD has, due to download and flash media.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44327544]The only reason for this as far as I can see is 4K movies and backups. Blu-ray hasn't been nearly as successful as DVD has, due to download and flash media.[/QUOTE] I don't see this being used for immediate data delivery anyways, hence why Sony and Panasonic are referring to them as archival disks, maybe when the reading technology increases it will be used for games and movies but for now I think your only gonna see this for security footage and secure data archiving. Nobody should be expecting this to become the new DVD/BluRay, at least not for a few years, and by that time flash storage will have increased to the point of making these massive discs obsolete for anything other than long-term data archiving. Discs are already obsolete to most people now, I know I'd rather just download a game or movie from a service such as Steam than install/watch it from a disc, even with my slow as internet the convenience of downloading something or having it pre-loaded on flash storage will continue to overtake the convenience of being able to store and use data using a disc. Short version: Don't throw away your DVD/BluRay players yet, this won't replace them for at least five years if ever with the ever-growing convenience of flash storage and the internet, unless you need a whole lot of data stored for archiving purposes I can assure you that this technology won't impact you, at least not for a long while.
All porn hiding systems fall before the might of the mighty SpaceSniffer. I hide mine in SysWOW64 personally. Everyone checks System32, but nobody even notices that my SysWOW64 folder is 232GB and growing.
[QUOTE=FunnyStarRunner;44327407]Like say one photo is a pile of tables, another is a table being drenched with a hose, another is a kotatsu, etc.[/QUOTE] "What's that white stuff leaking out of the end of that table?" "Why do you have a photo of a guy shitting on a table?"
I hide my porn.... by not downloading any, ever. And it's still easy to find because I hit the letter L and google immediately assumes LARGE MIDGETS AND TITS. Chill out, Autocomplete, damn
[QUOTE=Judas;44327043]dude thats some FBI encryption shit I just keep mine in an obscure nvidia folder[/QUOTE] D:\WesternDigital\Locale\UserManuals\Turkish
[QUOTE=TheTalon;44327822]I hide my porn.... by not downloading any, ever. And it's still easy to find because I hit the letter L and google immediately assumes LARGE MIDGETS AND TITS. Chill out, Autocomplete, damn[/QUOTE] Use incognito mode or your browser's equivalent function, it generally stops search fields from remembering what you search for while you're doing business, at least it always has in my case.
[QUOTE=Dr.C;44326840]I take great steps to hide my pornography even though nobody ever uses my phone, computer, cloud storage, car, closet, etc. I even have tame, decoy porn to distract from my real porn[/QUOTE] this is actually kind of creepy
[QUOTE=tarkata14;44327773]I don't see this being used for immediate data delivery anyways, hence why Sony and Panasonic are referring to them as archival disks, maybe when the reading technology increases it will be used for games and movies but for now I think your only gonna see this for security footage and secure data archiving. Nobody should be expecting this to become the new DVD/BluRay, at least not for a few years, and by that time flash storage will have increased to the point of making these massive discs obsolete for anything other than long-term data archiving. Discs are already obsolete to most people now, I know I'd rather just download a game or movie from a service such as Steam than install/watch it from a disc, even with my slow as internet the convenience of downloading something or having it pre-loaded on flash storage will continue to overtake the convenience of being able to store and use data using a disc. Short version: Don't throw away your DVD/BluRay players yet, this won't replace them for at least five years if ever with the ever-growing convenience of flash storage and the internet, unless you need a whole lot of data stored for archiving purposes I can assure you that this technology won't impact you, at least not for a long while.[/QUOTE]Well backup mediums typically take a while load eg LTO, DAT and that other one I can't remember.
I would put porn files in a file called "Not Porn" Nobody would look in a file like that
Am I the only one who uses TrueCrypt instead of hiding their porn in the plain sight? Sure, nobody ever uses my computer but I'll be damned if I'm giving the NSA a chance of looking at my files.
[QUOTE=Matoking;44329198]Am I the only one who uses TrueCrypt instead of hiding their porn in the plain sight? Sure, nobody ever uses my computer but I'll be damned if I'm giving the NSA a chance of looking at my files.[/QUOTE] The NSA already knows all of your fetishes. I know this because it just happens to be my fetish.
So for the next gen developers can be even lazier, at this rate they'll just be adding random project files in to fill the space.
[QUOTE=markg06;44330097]So for the next gen developers can be even lazier, at this rate they'll just be adding random project files in to fill the space.[/QUOTE] Doing so would slow down the game because all the filled space also has to be read, resulting in longer reading times. So i don't think dev's are going to get lazy with 900 GB of free space if this would become mainstream
I have a nice folder maze set up.
why did this thread devolve into a discussion of hiding your porn techniques lmao i wonder if with time like compact discs, the price of these archival discs will fall also optical discs are quite fragile and can accumulate scratches, for archives, the only safe way of handling these discs would be with gloves I'd assume would hard disk drives still be more reliable? [editline]23rd March 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=markg06;44330097]So for the next gen developers can be even lazier, at this rate they'll just be adding random project files in to fill the space.[/QUOTE] yeah i'm kind of worried that optimisation will not be a priority with some newer developers
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