The image shows the Windows Properties window for a local disk drive named "PublicInfoArchive (F:)." The drive uses the NTFS file system and displays a massive storage capacity of 101 Terabytes. A pie chart visualizes that the drive is nearly full, with 95.2 TB of used space and only 6.62 TB of free space remaining. The status for used space and capacity is labeled as "working...", suggesting the system is currently calculating or accessing these large volumes of data.
The image shows the Windows Properties window for a local disk drive named "PublicInfoArchive (F:)." The drive uses the NTFS file system and displays a massive storage capacity of 101 Terabytes. A pie chart visualizes that the drive is nearly full, with 95.2 TB of used space and only 6.62 TB of free space remaining. The status for used space and capacity is labeled as "working...", suggesting the system is currently calculating or accessing these large volumes of data.
The image is a close-up of a Windows Command Prompt window. It shows the result of an "uptime" command for a system named "\ANTIFAARCHIVE." The text states the system has been running continuously for 125 days, 22 hours, 39 minutes, and 14 seconds. This window is overlaid on a dark background where other file-sharing activities are visible.
The image is a close-up of a Windows Command Prompt window. It shows the result of an "uptime" command for a system named "\ANTIFAARCHIVE." The text states the system has been running continuously for 125 days, 22 hours, 39 minutes, and 14 seconds. This window is overlaid on a dark background where other file-sharing activities are visible.
The image shows the full interface of qBittorrent, a program used for downloading and sharing files. The screen is filled with a long list of over 500 active "torrents," many of which are massive datasets from government and scientific institutions like the Department of Energy, National Archives, and NOAA. Most entries show a 100% completion status and are currently "seeding" (sharing data with others), with some individual files reaching sizes of over 1.5 Terabytes.
The image shows the full interface of qBittorrent, a program used for downloading and sharing files. The screen is filled with a long list of over 500 active "torrents," many of which are massive datasets from government and scientific institutions like the Department of Energy, National Archives, and NOAA. Most entries show a 100% completion status and are currently "seeding" (sharing data with others), with some individual files reaching sizes of over 1.5 Terabytes.
The image shows the Windows Properties window for a local disk drive named "PublicInfoArchive (F:)." The drive uses the NTFS file system and displays a massive storage capacity of 101 Terabytes. A pie chart visualizes that the drive is nearly full, with 95.2 TB of used space and only 6.62 TB of free space remaining. The status for used space and capacity is labeled as "working...", suggesting the system is currently calculating or accessing these large volumes of data.
The image shows the Windows Properties window for a local disk drive named "PublicInfoArchive (F:)." The drive uses the NTFS file system and displays a massive storage capacity of 101 Terabytes. A pie chart visualizes that the drive is nearly full, with 95.2 TB of used space and only 6.62 TB of free space remaining. The status for used space and capacity is labeled as "working...", suggesting the system is currently calculating or accessing these large volumes of data.
The image is a close-up of a Windows Command Prompt window. It shows the result of an "uptime" command for a system named "\ANTIFAARCHIVE." The text states the system has been running continuously for 125 days, 22 hours, 39 minutes, and 14 seconds. This window is overlaid on a dark background where other file-sharing activities are visible.
The image is a close-up of a Windows Command Prompt window. It shows the result of an "uptime" command for a system named "\ANTIFAARCHIVE." The text states the system has been running continuously for 125 days, 22 hours, 39 minutes, and 14 seconds. This window is overlaid on a dark background where other file-sharing activities are visible.
The image shows the full interface of qBittorrent, a program used for downloading and sharing files. The screen is filled with a long list of over 500 active "torrents," many of which are massive datasets from government and scientific institutions like the Department of Energy, National Archives, and NOAA. Most entries show a 100% completion status and are currently "seeding" (sharing data with others), with some individual files reaching sizes of over 1.5 Terabytes.
The image shows the full interface of qBittorrent, a program used for downloading and sharing files. The screen is filled with a long list of over 500 active "torrents," many of which are massive datasets from government and scientific institutions like the Department of Energy, National Archives, and NOAA. Most entries show a 100% completion status and are currently "seeding" (sharing data with others), with some individual files reaching sizes of over 1.5 Terabytes.