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*12-18GB sweet spot, around $20/TB. [https://chatgpt.com/share/69a489b3-273c-8010-8b91-1f01d4e555a3] | *12-18GB sweet spot, around $20/TB. [https://chatgpt.com/share/69a489b3-273c-8010-8b91-1f01d4e555a3] | ||
*Use photos.opensourceecology.org/34fldfasdifu243ufonb | *Use photos.opensourceecology.org/34fldfasdifu243ufonb | ||
*Strategy for access and long term management - Guarded link + weak identity enforcement + hard resource ceilings. | *Strategy for upload access and long term management - '''Guarded link + weak identity enforcement + hard resource ceilings'''. | ||
*2400px horizontal allows book publishing | *2400px horizontal allows book publishing | ||
*8GB gets us about 30 years of monthly workshops at 5000 photos each | *8GB gets us about 30 years of monthly workshops at 5000 photos each | ||
Revision as of 19:18, 1 March 2026
- 12-18GB sweet spot, around $20/TB. [1]
- Use photos.opensourceecology.org/34fldfasdifu243ufonb
- Strategy for upload access and long term management - Guarded link + weak identity enforcement + hard resource ceilings.
- 2400px horizontal allows book publishing
- 8GB gets us about 30 years of monthly workshops at 5000 photos each
- if time lapse is included (1 min to 1 hour equivalence) - 8 TB gives us 16 years of storage IF photos are stiched already (major compression savings from MP4, not individual frames)
- Do time lapse at 30 fps, for easy calculation (1 hr realtime to 1 minute time lapse) - using 2 second shooting interval.
- Above hard disk cost is negligible ($5) per year, vs $80/year for storing individual frames. [2]