• PythagreousTitties@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Super ancient interstellar traveling race… didn’t have a written language.

    Yeah man, that’s makes sense.

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      They were so advanced, all their records were stored on computers. Then their security vendor pushed an update.

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        4 months ago

        That makes me think… I fully expect history to view our current information age as a digital dark ages once everything on the Internet is lost.

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          I went to a weird conference about 10 years ago and it was very much about data retrieval and long term storage of digital media. I’d say that the speaker was 80% dead on and 20% full of shit. One thing he was very clear about: he lost his own wedding photos due to his own overconfidence in digital storage technology and his wife is still deeply pissed about it.

          I still have my wedding photos on CD rom somewhere, so I’m sure they’re safe. /s

          In related news, my parents are downsizing and my mom just asked me if I wanted my great-grandparents’ wedding certificate. It’s in great condition.

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            Copy those photos now. 20 years ago I was obsessed with burning DVD’s to last a long time. I researched the best quality media that was rated for 100 years (Verbatim AZZO). I used diagnostic tools from a specialized cd burning forum that showed the pi/pio errors so you knew if you had made a quality burned DVD. (Even though burners were rated 2x-16x, each burner had a sweet spot of minimal errors for a particular media. In my case it was 4x.)

            Last year my niece said the wedding photo DVD I gave her 15 years ago was unreadable. I checked my extra copies that had been kept in the basement in black dvd storage containers and they were bad too. Fortunately I had backups on hard drives that I migrate every few years from server to server.

            Unpowered USB or SSD’s that haven’t been refreshed are only good for 10 years too.

            Every year I pick out my favorite pictures of the year and print a physical photo album.