Lets say you live in a world where the world government has decided people are getting too addicted to the internet and ordered the internet to be shut down for 5 years. The 100 GB of storage is all you have (excluding essential system files for your Operating System). You have 24 hours before the internet is getting shut down. What do you download?

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    Is it 100 GB in addition to what I already have saved or 100 GB of total storage? Because if it’s 100 GB of total storage then I wouldn’t be thinking about downloading, I’ll be thinking about what I want to keep.

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        First thing would be to seriously look into data compression, and live with heavily lossy-compressed media (my music collection would be ring-fenced though). Throw out backups of physical media (take the chance on disc-rot); I guess any backups wouldn’t be possible in this universe anyway so it will all be left to chance. And then see what’s left.

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    Can I assume that things like movies, TV, and games will still be available in physical form? If so, the Wikipedia backup is the obvious answer

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    Nothing, because the rest of the world is trying to do the same thing and the internet is now essentially DDoSed into oblivion 24 hours early.

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    I wouldn’t be too worried. If the internet stops being a thing, we’ll just go back to physical media. I imagine there will be huge data storages that sell USBs and DVDs containing specific data people are looking for, so any time I’d want to watch a movie or something I would go to my network of friends and start copying.

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    Math, science, chemistry, carpentry, gardening, and mechanical/engineering texts.

    And repair manuals /guides for everything i own.

    All the music on my playlists.

    Porn.

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    Godot, Blender, Gimp, latest tutorial series for all three, Wikipedia (which I already have), music, fill the rest with art assets.

    If I can’t download games I will simply make them.

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      Aside from the fact that playing something youve created is an entirely different experience to discovering something unexpected that someone else has created, you would need space to store your created games still.

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    100 GB

    looks at my nas, already stuffed with several TB of content, chuckling

    Some panic, while others were ready since the dawn of time. I’ll add that extra 100 gigs to my drive collection though…

    (it’s lots of games, media, and yiff. And yeah, it is enough to hold me over for 5 years. No, you can’t see it. :p)

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      You didn’t read the post. You’re going to be spending all of your time deleting your content because you only have 100 GB’s total.

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    The internet is going down for 5 years? Books and video instructions about farming prolly, I’ll probably be unemployed if there’s no Internet.

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    Books. Small games (ROMs or not). Ubuntu (Debian doesn’t come with a working desktop). Compress my music collection to AAC192. Stuff like that.