• Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I’m sorry what? Digital records, ones you can infinitely and cheaply copy and store are fragile? I’ve been seeing this meme come up now and then and I’m seriously perplexed how. People are literally spending billions to digitize stuff because it’s easier to archive 🫣

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      11 months ago

      Oops I dropped the laptop.

      Oops the hackers encrypted all my data in a ransomware attack.

      Oops my credit card expired, so my cloud storage didn’t renew.

      Oops I forgot the password to my encrypted thumb drive.

      Oops I lost my micro SD card.

      Oops I dropped my phone in the toilet.

      Oops my photo hosting company went out of business 6 months ago and I forgot to download my photos.

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        10 months ago

        Every one of those can be rebutted with a physical equivalent.

        Except with digital you can reply with “it’s okay I had 1000 copies of that document as I know it was important”.

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        11 months ago

        Just back up? Good luck backing up paper lol oops the elements erased everything 🫣

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      10 months ago

      If it’s distributed properly then yeah. If not then it’s actually easier to get rid of than hard records.