Tfw yet another hard drive collapses with 3tb worth of movies, and you don't even remember what was on it

>tfw yet another hard drive collapses with 3tb worth of movies, and you don't even remember what was on it

It's a metaphor for our Sun

one day it will collapse and all trace of kino will disappear

>3tb worth of movies
There aren't even that many movies that are worth watching.

amazon literally has unlimited storage for 60 dollars a year

not if we get to Alpha Centauri first faggot

The Nazis lost user

there's always hope

>external HDD dies
>only copy of nudes of ex gf were on it

just fuck my shit up

>not spamming them everywhere so you can just have them shitposted back at you at random intervals

>behaving like a person who fully deserves to have horrible shit happen to him

You fully deserve to die, dwell on that

make me cunt

Set up a RAID

My point is that when you get cancer or get mugged/crippled whatever, you deserve it. Enjoy living like that, knowing that whatever bad shit happens to you was earned by being a worthless cunt neckbeard who needs to go back to Cred Forums with his low IQ.

I lost 2 3tb drives in one week. over 400 films from private trackers. JUST.

Does it spin? Or is it completely dead? If it's the former, you can back it up. I used Testdisk to recover my gf's nudes.

or just stop buying seagate

>movies
And nothing of value was lost

wow guys calm down, what will the guys looking think?

nah

Damn that's pretty smahht

>collecting movies you will never watch more than once

why do people do this?

When the dark times come, you'll be glad people like us are out there, growing our archives

I collect movies that I'll never watch at all
get on my level

You download it, have space and no reason to delete

>tfw 4tb of porn you spent years collecting lost forever

Amazon Cloud: $60 a year unlimited. Think of all the movies you ever watch you could keep on that???

bruh that shit happened like three years ago

i threw that shit in the trash

Not an option unless you find the idea of encrypting and obfuscating all your shit fun and convenient

Shouldn't have fallen for the Seagate meme.

>never had a HDD die on me for over a decade and a half
>on my 3rd dead drive in the last 5 years

What ever happened to technology improving over time not deteriorating? Like why does every electronics company seem to design everything to fail after a few years now? And I guess I know the answer after typing it all out those greedy fucks

Hard drive components come from a very small number of places on the planet.

In 2011, a place which is responsible for roughly 50% of all hard drive production had it's factories crippled by natural disasters.

So, certain types of drives, built in a certain period of time, are much more susceptible to failure because of that event. Because they ramped production up elsewhere to cover and quality control was lost, etc.