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From: Nux Vomica <nv@linux.rocks>
Subject: Re: It's Burning Time Again
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 18:00:08 -0000 (UTC), rek2 hispagatos wrote:

> 
> Thanks for sharing,
>

No problem.

Prior to posting this message I did a Google search for BRD burning
and most of the links are > 10 years old.

The world has lost interest, it seems, in a highly valuable storage
medium that is definitely superior to both HDD and SSD.

It's too bad for the world.

M-Disc, as well as BDR burners, are still available and GNU/Linux/FOSS
will never drop its support.

But to protect against the irrationality of the human species (how else
can Microsoft/Apple survive?) I have stockpiled a lot a BDR readers/burners
that are currently available from Newegg, BestBuy, etc.

I have a LOT of optical media and GNU/Linux handles it all.


-- 
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