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by Tomte·12y ago·view on hn ↗
At least they would need to seize from several people.

And apart from that they can just seize my unencrypted home backup.

Unencrypted, because I want to be able to restore the rest if a bit flips in some file. And my PAR3 tests were really unconvincing.

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Unencrypted, because I want to be able to restore the rest if a bit flips in some file.

Is this a realistic concern? Is a bluray disc at risk of flipping its bits?

No, I meant having unreadable parts.

Sorry, I'm thinking too much about flipping bits and soft errors at work...