The entire electronic back archive of American Survival Guide magazine
And, of course, every episode of Gilligan's Island.
The rest of the space would probably go to music. Mostly metal, some hip hop, some synthwave, a little classical, and like 2 country songs for those really rare occasions when I actually want to hear country music.
It kinda depends on whether I need to plot an escape from this desert island or I'm just taking a year off! In the latter case, Python and maybe C dev tools & libraries, and some good development books. I feel like I'd want to reserve half the space for data I'd like to process, mostly big social media/forum archives of various sorts.
If there's space, also a few games. I don't know what I'd do about reading material for relaxation, though, kinda depends on how long I'm gonna be there.
Assuming a visit, not a move, everything currently on my laptop, maybe a movie or two. I've got compilers, git, Wikipad, GIMP, space for some photos, Hugin for stitching panoramas. I'd bring an empty spare drive for backups.
Things get squirrely if we're talking about a permanent move, restarting civilization after a catastrophe, or travel in time or space.
a Debian build mirror. some David Bowie & porno for pyros. total annihilation, empire of the fading sun, and star renegades. deno, nodejs, ceph, kubernetes, my helm charts. my sources. vim. data exports from Google & twitter.
Boat Building for Dummies
Survival on Desert Islands
The SAS Survival Manual
US Army Rangers Survival Manual
9005 Fire Starting Techniques
The entire electronic back archive of American Survival Guide magazine
And, of course, every episode of Gilligan's Island.
The rest of the space would probably go to music. Mostly metal, some hip hop, some synthwave, a little classical, and like 2 country songs for those really rare occasions when I actually want to hear country music.