In 2026 someone could probably smuggle 320TB in a body cavity or two.
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Ryan Castellucci (they/them) :nonbinary_flag: (ryanc@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jul-2026 06:39:48 JST
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Ryan Castellucci (they/them) :nonbinary_flag: (ryanc@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jul-2026 06:40:46 JST
Ryan Castellucci (they/them) :nonbinary_flag:
But, uh, there's no point because encryption is actually good now.
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Simon Zerafa (simonzerafa@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jul-2026 06:43:12 JST
Simon Zerafa
The courier could bring decryption keys. No need for large internal storage 😉
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Ryan Castellucci (they/them) :nonbinary_flag: (ryanc@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jul-2026 06:52:24 JST
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@simonzerafa yes
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Ryan Castellucci (they/them) :nonbinary_flag: (ryanc@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jul-2026 17:10:11 JST
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@janl I assume you figured out I was making fun of Johnny Mnemonic?
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Jan Lehnardt :couchdb: (janl@narrativ.es)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jul-2026 17:10:13 JST
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@ryanc I first thought this was about storage prices and smuggling.
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