High Seas

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A community for discussing digital archiving of media and software.


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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/30393940


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Edits: Created new pinned post with Wiki links.

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Fujitsu are motherfuckers.

What I recall from the warez scene decades past was that the latest games and apps were traded all over the place and always easy to get. But the sort of media where protectionism is the least justified (e.g. proprietary but gratis) was rare and hard to find, as it was generally less interesting.

When it comes to things like hardware drivers, these things should be more openly pirated. Would Fujitsu sue someone who pirates their hardware drivers? Unlikely, because the negative publicity would backfire and the embarrassment would cost them more.

Ironically, I cannot find the software of the OEM CD for a Fujitsu NAS.

Linux drivers generally

Targus makes an unofficial linux driver for their docking station. The driver is very much needed because the docking station embeds a graphics card that linux does not normally find. At the moment there is not much problem because Targus still distributes the driver. But what happens when they decide to stop? The Targus driver also has shitty packaging (a bash script with a blob embedded inside the script). WTF. In principle, this thing should be repackaged more properly for a distro like Debian (in a non-free repo). And it should be done before Targus decides to pull the plug on everyone.

There already is a non-free Debian repo for drivers. They have non-free licensing but the producers of them apparently permit distribution. What about drivers that need distribution without permission?

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https://archive.org/details/magipack-games-official-repository-0-9
https://archive.org/details/magipack-games-official-repository-a-f
https://archive.org/details/magipack-games-official-repository-g-k
https://archive.org/details/magipack-games-official-repository-l-p
https://archive.org/details/magipack-games-official-repository-q-u
https://archive.org/details/magipack-games-official-repository-v-z
https://archive.org/details/magipack-games-static-website
https://archive.org/details/magipack-games-torrent

All of the links above are down.
Their IA profile page is cleansed: https://archive.org/details/@magitompg

Message from MagitoMPG:

Let this be a lesson that the Internet Archive isn't a reliable ally in terms of game preservation.

P.S.: I still have a copy of MagiPack_Games_Torrent_Archive_28-July-2025 and MagiPack_Games_Static_28-July-2025.zip. Unfortunately I don't have the official torrent files or magnet links for these anymore or I'd make sure to seed them.

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Media access will be dropped from public libraries. Some politician decided that everyone has Internet with streaming subscriptions.

Or they figured it’s okay to marginalise those who do not. They assumed no one has a problem with patronising shitty surveillance capitalists like Netflix and Amazon.

IIUC, the only possible ways to watch movies in Belgium without feeding corporate databases is:

  • buying CDs/DVDs with cash
  • theaters (cash paid tickets)
  • the high seas (☠)
  • broadcast TV (does that exist in Brussels? My hand-held dvb-t player finds no signals to tune)

Only two of those options serves the poor. One is illegal and the other is content-constrained. And still out of reach for anyone who can’t afford Internet at home.