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 No.305837

I won't dwell too long on the clinical descriptions -I don't fully get much of it either, still- I got diagnosed "early enough" >will start treatment very very soon but was given a prognosis of 1-2 years ,some wiggle room - or +
I just need advice on things like; legacy videos (don't dvds\ electronics just rot after a while too, due to some oxidative thing?) ,managing Estate Sale whilst alive, any legal shenanigans, to which point to insist on spending time with relatives outside immediate family, etc
I'm 34 y.o. male. I would ask for "bucket list + finance" advice but I'm not american so currency diff. would be it unintelligible i guess.

 No.305838

You will probably live longer if you don't get treatment

 No.305839

>I won't dwell too long on the clinical descriptions -I don't fully get much of it either, still- I got diagnosed "early enough" >will start treatment very very soon but was given a prognosis of 1-2 years ,some wiggle room - or +

Legacy videos? Oxidative? What?
Sounds like trolling to me.

 No.305840

I would use your diagnosis to access palliative care and assisted dying

 No.305841

>I just need advice on things like; legacy videos (don't dvds\ electronics just rot after a while too, due to some oxidative thing?) ,managing Estate Sale whilst alive, any legal shenanigans, to which point to insist on spending time with relatives outside immediate family, etc

IDK ok? I think you pretty much should sell yer house (ASSOMING you're a wizard) and start coach surfing among your relatives filming videos and road trip stuff. And a YT channel maybe.

 No.305860

I am dying too. I am completely miserable and terrified. There is no point, whatever you do you are forced to confront this fear one day. Unless you are one of those strong people who can die or ctb just like that.

 No.306278

>>305837
Blu-rays are better for archival purposes if you want to leave behind recordings of yourself for people to find in the future or your relatives.
Alternatively there are archival DVDs too, since a bluray burner is quite expensive (150-200€~) if you don't already have one and those wanting to check them will need a player as well.
Maybe get 1 hard drive 1 SSD and blu-rays/dvds as a third option. What is your plan for this? Could help better if we knew what the purpose is.
If it's just to leave something to look back at for immediate family then as described, perhaps some photographs.
If you want to have it accessible to randos in 100 years then HDDs will last longer. They don't lose data while not powered like SSDs. Forget thumbdrives or SD cards though.
For DVDs and Blu-rays the rot you describe is theoretical for the most part unless stored in humid places or direct sunlight.

Who will actually care though aside from immediate family and how often will they look at those really?
Don't get bent out of shape over it I think. Remember you probably never met your great grandparents let alone know more about them than some random strangers.
Nobody will care in 2 generations and everything you could leave behind will fade either way.

I'd say get the treatment either way if it helps live longer. For what it's worth and how things are looking, it's going to get grim for most of us in 2-3 years time.
I wish you the best of luck.

As for the rest, it really depends. Without context I have nothing much to offer aside from the obvious. Make sure you pass on any expensive stuff you might own like a house or car while still alive to prevent headaches for relatives.
You can also set up access to your bank account in a way that they'll be able to use the funds while your death is being processed instead of it being frozen.
This way you could pay for your funeral if you care for that.

Hope you make it.

 No.306279

Remember to have fun

 No.306362

b u r n 2 d i s c

CD-R (AZO / Gold)
• Longevity: ~50–100+ yrs
• Capacity: ~700 MB
• Role: Ultra-stable small masters (text, notes, master copy of best CD mixtape or album to burn from)

DVD-R (AZO / Gold)
• Longevity: ~30–70 yrs
• Capacity: 4.7 GB (single-layer), 8.5 GB (double-layer)
• Role: Cheap, broad redundancy

DVD / Blu-ray M-DISC
• Longevity: ~100–1,000 yrs (inorganic layer)
• Capacity: DVD 4.7 / 8.5 GB, Blu-ray 25 / 50 / 100 GB
• Role: Deep-archive “final authority”

Blu-ray (standard HTL)
• Longevity: ~20–50 yrs
• Capacity: 25 / 50 GB
• Role: High-density optical backup

HDD
• Longevity: ~3–10 yrs
• Capacity: 1–24 TB+
• Role: Working library, fast restore, risky! Can collapse catastrophically at any time, ONE BIG BASKET.

SSD / SD card
• Longevity: ~5–15 yrs (worse unpowered)
• Capacity: up to 8 TB / 1 TB
• Role: Convenience, not archival

VHS / magnetic tape
• Longevity: ~10–30 yrs
• Role: Legacy only

Risk dispersal:
Follow 3-2-1:
AT LEAST… 3 copies, 2 media types, 1 off-site.
Practical stack: 1× M-DISC master + 5–10 AZO DVDs (mix SL/DL) or HTL Blu-rays + 1 HDD mirror.
Mix dyes, brands, and locations to kill single-point failure.
Personally I think the HDDs and SSDs last a bit longer than ChatGPT says here but…

 No.306366

>>306362
SSDs are cunts. HHDs demagnetize and the mechanical parts don't like to unused. With HDD I guess you need to power it on at least once or twice a year just to make sure, I have no idea. And you definitely need to rewrite all data every 5 years or so, just to make sure, again. Faggots recommend ZFS but I'm personally not using that ubermachine. I think two disks with btrfs with sha checksums and exactly same data on them should be fine. No idea how to go about rewriting data though. btrfs check maybe and then copy all files from one disk to another and then back.



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