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by hlandau
1120 days ago
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To add, thinking a bit more about it: Designing formats to be understandable by future civilizations actually reduces to a surprising degree to the same set of problems which METI has to face. As in, sending signals designed to be intelligible to extraterrestrials - Carl Sagan's Contact, etc. Even if you write an ASCII message directly to a tape, that data is obviously going to be encoded before being written to the tape, and you have no idea if anyone will be able to figure out that encoding in future. Trouble. What makes this particularly pernicious is the fact that LTO nowadays is a proprietary format(!!). I believe the spec for the first generation or two of LTO might be available, but last I checked, it's been proprietary for some time. The spec is only available to the (very small) consortium of companies which make the drives and media. And the number of companies which make the drives is now... two, I think? (They're often rebadged.) Wouldn't surprise me to see it drop to one in the future. This seems to make LTO a very untrustworthy format for archiving, which is deeply unfortunate. |
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Make an LTO tape... But also make a Bluray... And also store it on some hard drives... And also upload it to a web archive...
The same for the actual file format... Upload PDF's... But also upload word documents.. And also ASCII...
And same for the location... Try to get diversity of continents... Diversity of geopolitics (ie. some in USA, some in Russia). Diversity of custodians (friends, businesses, charities).