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    Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 22 Sep 2019
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    One reason I have done so much work with HyperLocal Holographic Crystal Memory is permanence. This memory format is in petabytes and will last >32,000 years. ~75% of aperture/microfilm/microfiche data is NOT on the internet and likely never will be. It is “lost”—forever. https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1175813825439780864 …pic.twitter.com/jeEYeb5aar

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      2. ᑕᑭT. ᗷᑌᒪᗩ‏ @CryptGold 22 Sep 2019
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        as a software dude this is basically magic to me lmfao i get the concept but htf does one even begin engineering something like this 🤯 also if any1 wants to dive a bit deeper check out the doc "the end of memory"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfvTWGBC1ME …

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 22 Sep 2019
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        This is magnificent. Thank you. It illustrates the issue quite well. My view is that rather than central location of this data, it will be HypeLocal with overt permissions granted to a larger system. There are many reasons it will go this way.

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      2. Nick Arner‏ @nickarner 22 Sep 2019
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        Have you considered working with @internetarchive to preserver this / upload it?

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 22 Sep 2019
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        Nick, thanks for asking. I have deeply thought about this and the 10s of 1000s of industrial research reports I dumpster dived to save. I have a tremendous amount of archives (and the bills to store it). I just need the time to sort it and work, and sleep, and think…

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      2. Jeff Wilson‏ @iamjeffwilson 22 Sep 2019
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        every time I read something like this I can't help but think of the library of Alexandria, and although these are exciting times, in the future we will be considered to have been living in the dark ages

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 22 Sep 2019
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        Jeff, great insight! Indeed, this is exciting that you and I and everyone built this new library. It is part of what will be a noorsphear. Yet if we don’t understand obsolete media and decay of media, most of it will be grains of sand on a tear filled desert.

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