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@LushDeadlymau125 alright homie finna go get my blood citizenship
opened the bible instead of discord unconsciously, it's a sign
Quick question
Consider a national archive
Yes
If it were to be burnt up. Would to prevent the damages in the future would you have copies of the archive, or a database?
Its gotta be 1 or the other not both
Yes
I’m petty sure they already have a database of all that for that exact reason
Ffs even some of the Vatican’s archives have been made digital
Mainly cause digital is more reliable way of preservation
Well ye, but it's either physical copies only or a database.
Well
They keep the physical originals
And a database
No the choice is either 1 or the other
Oh well I’d say a database
Why?
Much more reliable way of preservation, physical copies are nice but inefficient and more susceptible to loss or destruction and a bitch to organize
An agent with a neodymium magnet or a ballistic country could emp the nation and wipe the electronics tho
An agent could burn down original copies with a match
What’s your point , overall a database is a much safer way and will progressively get safer
Copies are still just copies tho, he burns the copies n we have the originals and create an underground network underneath the warehouses the original documents or another set copies are held, with the true originals somewhere else
I still think a database is easier
We could copy a database so easily
Copying multiple copies physically is way more intensive
A process is a process but when all is said and done a job is done.
Doesn’t change the fact that physical copies are way more inefficient and easier to destroy and lose
Anyways gtg take care Joey
Alrighty bud
A database is terrible for long term storage
First, the physical support can deteriorate. Then the connectors of the storage medium can become obsolete. You need electricity and the correct hardware to read information
A database is good to have, but it must always be backed up by physical copies
Could always do what that one time capsule did
Put tons of data on some kind of engineered diamond disk, then seal it away with a machine that can read it, and all the instructions to build that thing that can read it, including how to gather the materials
Also a good option.
As long as it doesn't need electricit
If I remember correctly it was a self-powering device of some sort, either solar or a basic generator
A lot of those things bank on whatever future society at least having electricity as a baseline