First Pirate Bay Server
First Pirate Bay Server
First Pirate Bay server on display at the Computer Museum in Linköping, Sweden, as part of the exhibit on 50 years of file sharing.
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the beige CDROM drive on a black panelled case is peak turn-of-the-millennium PC. Not to mention the airflow holes that are practically an afterthought.
68 1 ReplyI thought the same thing. I remembering upgraded to a light-scribe drive which was cool. I thought it would take off more but USB keys killed it.
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The Pirate Bay itself is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, so this is a very fitting exhibit.
38 0 ReplyWow 20 years. I feel old.
14 0 ReplyAny exclusive offers for the anniversary? /s
11 0 Reply100% off of everything!
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Pirate bay still in operation?
3 0 ReplyYeah.
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That's really cool that someone thought to preserve this and put it on display in a museum. It's like a modern historical artifact from the golden age of computing.
26 0 ReplyI loved their old email responces to DMCA takedown requests (before US copyright law magically, retroactively, applied to Sweden).
22 0 ReplyWho created piratebay?
8 0 ReplyI think it was Gottfrid Svartholm and Fredrik Neij, but Peter Sunde was also one of the main people behind the site.
9 0 ReplyGottfrid Svartholm, Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pirate_Bay
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What an amazing piece of history!
5 0 ReplyNow do Suprnova! Those early, end of Kazaa days were magic.
5 0 ReplyI wonder if it was donated by the founders, or recuperated from seized evidence maybe?
5 0 ReplyI would like to know that too.
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Reminds me of my first PC
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