Interesting premise of digitized knowledge disappearing because of early obsolescence, high turnover and high upkeep costs.
The thread sort of spins off on unrelated tangential topics such as the devaluation of experience in the labor force, consumerism and the death of Adult Contemporary music.
He also doesn't really provide any potential solutions considering he's humblebragging of achieving FIRE through data storage solutions.
Interesting premise of digitized knowledge disappearing because of early obsolescence, high turnover and high upkeep costs.
The thread sort of spins off on unrelated tangential topics such as the devaluation of experience in the labor force, consumerism and the death of Adult Contemporary music.
He also doesn't really provide any potential solutions considering he's humblebragging of achieving FIRE through data storage solutions.