/dhg/ - Data Hoarding General

>Links
Rentry: rentry.org/dhg

>What is /dhg/
In this thread we discuss and create technology and software for data-hoarding, archiving, scripts, and more.

>gallery-dl - scrape images, manga, videos and more from many websites
github.com/mikf/gallery-dl

>Hydrus Network
hydrusnetwork.github.io/hydrus/

>Stash
github.com/stashapp/stash

>SmartImage
github.com/Decimation/SmartImage

>TMSU
github.com/oniony/TMSU
tmsu.org/

>The best SSDs for hoarding
amazon.com/SAMSUNG-870-QVO-SATA-MZ-77Q1T0B/dp/B089C73T72
amazon.com/SAMSUNG-500GB-Internal-MZ-77E500B-AM/dp/B08QBMD6P4/

>The best external SSD, for portable but slow storage
amazon.com/SAMSUNG-Portable-SSD-1TB-MU-PC1T0T/dp/B0874XN4D8

>The best HDD, if you're poor
amazon.com/Seagate-BarraCuda-Internal-Drive-3-5-Inch/dp/B07H2RR55Q

Previous Thread:

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gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/
files.catbox.moe/5gijf0.mp4
github.com/oniony/TMSU
tmsu.org/
github.com/org-roam/org-roam-ui/issues/206
github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus/releases
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

Adventures in Obsidian:
Part 1
desuarchive.org/g/thread/85357870/#q85402517
Part 2
desuarchive.org/g/thread/85432435/#q85438897

is twofish encryption meme on luks or worth it as opposed to default aes?

For reference:
gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/
> LUKS is the standard for Linux hard disk encryption. By providing a standard on-disk-format, it does not
> only facilitate compatibility among distributions, but also provides secure management of multiple user passwords.
> LUKS stores all necessary setup information in the partition header, enabling to transport or migrate data seamlessly.

A quick update:

I continue to tweak and improve things. I added 'breadcrumbs' to some of the pages to make navigation easier. Here's a quick look at it (nsfw):

files.catbox.moe/5gijf0.mp4

I also improved the look of the movie pages (see photo) by putting all the details in containers modeled after the 'cards' seen on other pages.

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It's a serious cipher, but whether it is equal / better is a very difficult discussion.

Generally just use the faster ciphers among those not yet found lacking. It's obv hard to do anything else.

Got a 16tb hdd today. It was like 200$ off for some reason.

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I'm glad you're still around.
Your work with Obsidian continues to impress me.
I even got the org-roam-ui guys to look at your work.
They laughed, but they were also impressed.
You may have planted the seeds for a comparable feature set for the emacs crowd.

Link?

It was on Canadian Amazon, and the drive was still pretty expensive, but the big IronWolf pros have never been this low on the site.

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This pleases me.

>>TMSU
>github.com/oniony/TMSU
>tmsu.org/

yea i dont think cipher is relevant. no one gonna brute force your drives. it's easier to just beat out information from your liver or to torture you if you ever got this far into the situation

This is really impressive but is there a way to the same thing with an open source alternative?

How did you get that price graph?

The Keepa chrome add-on can let you see price graphs on Amazon pages. I think there's something comparable for Firefox. You probably need to set-up an account on their site first, I'm not sure, I set mine up a while back. Pretty useful all told, some things dip a lot.

People usually recommend Logseq when it comes to open source alternatives, but it doesn't have the community and plugin ecosystem Obsidian has. I can't imagine it being as malleable.

>is there a way to the same thing with an open source alternative?
Not that I'm aware of.
I got the org-roam-ui guys to look, but it's just an introduction to the idea.
github.com/org-roam/org-roam-ui/issues/206

/cumg/ lost
MODS = GODS

> Trying hydrus for the first time.
> Visit github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus/releases
> Confronted with a 225MB download.
> Wonder why it's so huge.
> Untar it and see all kinds of shared libs he bundled.
I don't have a good feeling about this, but I'm giving it a try anyway.

>tfw not sure if I should compress all my files or not

On the one hand, it would save me space when I store them in cold storage, but on the other hand I already have enough space, and I'm worried that it might lead to complications. Maybe I'm being paranoid.