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- technology@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
My father told me he wanted to make USB flash drives of all the scanned and digitized family photos and other assorted letters and mementos. He planned to distribute them to all family members hoping that at least one set would survive. When I explained that they ought to be recipes to new media every N number of years or risk deteriorating or becoming unreadable (like a floppy disk when you have no floppy drive), he was genuinely shocked. He lost interest in the project that he’d thought was so bullet proof.
1960s style punch cards. Made of concrete.
I write these words in steel, for anything not set in metal cannot be trusted.
IT WAS RIGHT THERE ALL ALONG.
But it can be rusted.
Can’t spell trust without rust
Don’t address me informally.
Can’t say trusted without “usted”
Rare Mistborn reference found in the wild
Thin concrete slabs are extremely brittle.