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minus-squareWillielinkfedilink46•7 months agoYeah, that’s the internet for you. Anything you want to stay around will vanish someday, and anything you want gone will be here forever.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•7 months agoWe ultimately don’t know what is going to survive the digital revolution. I wonder what’s going to be lost to time and what historians and archeologists will be able to recover and view centuries or millennia in the future.
Yeah, that’s the internet for you. Anything you want to stay around will vanish someday, and anything you want gone will be here forever.
We ultimately don’t know what is going to survive the digital revolution. I wonder what’s going to be lost to time and what historians and archeologists will be able to recover and view centuries or millennia in the future.