• dan1101@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    If he had just bought more Bitcoin right then instead of spending all the time and money fighting this then he’d probably be wealthy now.

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    3 months ago

    12 Years Ago:

    “What are you guys all doing?”, “Looking for millions stored on a hard drive.”

    Grabs metal detector, finds hard drive, wonders if should tell anyone…

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      3 months ago

      It’s also a futile attempt. In the off chance they even find it, that hard drive would be toast by then. In a landfill, that hard drive would prob be shattered and in pieces, not to mention probably corroded and unreadable.

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        3 months ago

        Shattered? Very unlikely. Corroded? Maybe, but probably not since hard drives are well sealed.

        They would just need a section of the platter to be readable, they area with the sector that has the data they need. Even if the platter was shattered it would be possible to read the block you need.

        The chances are low but the reward is worth the effort.

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          3 months ago

          Have you ever seen a modern landfill? For one thing they crush the contents by constantly rolling over it with a steamroller with spiked wheels that’s designed to shred & compact the trash as much as possible. Then there’s corrosive materials in the garbage that mixes with rainwater to create a leechate that will corrode other garbage as it seeps through it.

          I’d be shocked if a standard hard drive could survive a decade in such an environment.

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          I’d wager all the machine compacting and shredding they do at a landfill would render any harddrive broken. Maybe it survived, but after all these years, I highly doubt it survived being expoded to the elements anyways