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by dylan604
685 days ago
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except anything you can build today will be slow and tiny capacity tomorrow. the fact that anyone could suggest a universal format can be developed that will endure all of time where everyone continues to use it for ever after it is introduced is farcical like a fairy tale where unicorns exist. |
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For this purpose speed and capacity aren't as important because we've had great information density for relatively small file sizes for a long time now. A ridiculous amount of information can be stored in just plain old text files, especially if compressed. For video and audio, recordings in even just 128k AAC and 720p h.264 video would be a wonderful thing to have 100+ years from now; anything better would be a cherry on top.