Finding a "better link" or a "useful piece" typically refers to locating high-definition archives or specialized enthusiast forums that host gravure content. Because these direct links often expire or move to private servers, most enthusiasts use dedicated or video-on-demand services that specialize in Japanese gravure media to find stable mirrors or purchase the original content.
But I can tell you this: The one pinter 279 was real. It was photographed. It exists somewhere in a cardboard box in a closet in Tokyo, or in a hard drive marked "old work - do not delete." Finding a "better link" or a "useful piece"
And there, in a zero-G gallery of shattered stations, a stray tom with starry fur was clawing constellations onto a hull with condensed milk. Hikaru smiled. This was the better link. Not faster-than-light data, but a cat, a can of milk, and a man who finally understood why he’d been running. It was photographed