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Reminds me of the tape-backup units that stored files as VHS video.
My friend used to back up his Amiga hard drive to video cassette back in the day.
People need to stop posting this stuff (similar stuff with discord). In the end it will lead to Youtube cracking down on it sooner.
All the more reason to keep posting this stuff. People who do this seriously are why we can't have nice things.
And by posting this stuff, it just gets people doing this seriously to abuse it as much as possible, and it ends in it being blocked.
> I successfully turned a 7KB image into a 9MB video!
Who would abuse a free service like that?

Datablock b6f3dff6:

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6e68aa26d7f2e59553880157652d07df64e3583d51f5ba76

f9f7a0adcdaa7bc01b5b470bb5ab43f0fb506bcb8be85925

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YouTube (like dang) can just kill it in the same way - introduce enough unnoticeable errors so that the data is not recoverable.
I don't think that's possible as long as you apply tedundancy
Hmm, I'm curious why dont any of these use forward error correction? It seems like it'd be much more efficient to have parity added so you can rely on some of those bits failing but store at better rates.
Why not simply upload to usenet?