"Google drive" represents the chosen infrastructure of this preservation. Unlike proprietary or ephemeral platforms, Google Drive offers free, cloud-based storage with shareable links. For a Sinhala speaker in Colombo, London, or Toronto, a Drive link can deliver Mage Sonduru Kanthi within seconds. This democratization is revolutionary: no need for a rare bookshop or a trip to the national archive. Yet it is also precarious. Drive links expire, files get deleted for copyright or inactivity, and organization is left to individual users. The search for a "better" file on Drive often means digging through a labyrinth of duplicate, mislabeled, or abandoned uploads.
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