Anyone got a link or something to this?
There were a few posts a while back on /g/ showing how to encrypt data into a zip or something like that, split it into thousands of QR codes, make that into a video and then upload it to YouTube.
They called it QRTube or something like that.
>>62018439
the time /g/ made this i think they called it shill tube or something, can't find the github tho
>>62018439
>>62018888
Shillsaver
>>62018950
thanks, found it
>>62018888
Shit that's it. Thanks anon.
https://github.com/Valkryst/Schillsaver
>>62018997
Yw. You can encrypt your stuff with winrar first. I would advice setting a generous recovery record, 5-15%, that way if youtube reencodes the video in the future, you have a little extra safeguard against corruption. Does it work with 4k video btw?
>>62019053
Will do
Not sure on 4K, might be worth seeing if anyone can get on board with this again.
Hell, it's been so many years that we've got Google Photos now, which probably means it's less likely videos will get taken down.
>>62019129
Did shillsaver videos ever get taken down?
>>62019184
some anons said that their videos got taken down, no real proof tho, as far as i know
There are 8k videos on youtube. If it's possible to upload 8k videos and you have good bandwidh you could store a lot of data. I wonder if this breaches the TOS? Is it even possible to prove that a qr code with encrypted data is more than randomness?
>>62019206
Interesting. I wonder if google is aware.