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[email protected]> [2008-07-01 23:09+0200]
> On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Gerald Oskoboiny <
[email protected]> wrote:
> > Earlier I wrote about remote encrypted backups with duplicity [1];
> > for the last while I have been using that method to back up my
> > CVS repository to my shell account at Dreamhost.
> >
> > A few weeks ago Dreamhost started sending me nastygrams saying I
> > either had to remove these encrypted backups or start paying
> > $.20/GB/month for that "non-web" space, [...]
> How about storing contents in fixed-size chunks and put those chunks
> in jpeg comments (along with a small icon) ?
> Perfectly valid web space content.
I also thought about making some kind of token web site that's
visible only to myself, whose purpose would be to let me restore
these files from backup. "There, it's a web site, happy?"
Oh... your suggestion reminds me of an idea I had years ago to
get widely distributed backups of your data for free: encrypt and
hide chunks of it in various popular music/video/porn files, then
share those files and wait for them to spread :)
(not really cost-effective given the relative size of data I want
to back up and the size of files that are typically shared)
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