Archives are cool. How do you keep your digital things in order and, hopefully, backed up?

We need more archivists.

Andreas has re-read Snowcrash, and while it isn't the manual for the world to adopt it doesn't seem to stop the megacorps from thinking it is and trying. Where did Google go wrong, and why? And why aren't we jealous of their recruiting?

Linkable matter

The library of Alexandria - overrated?Backblaze B2SyncthingTailscaleNextcloudHetzner Storage Share (NextCloud)ZFSBorg - backup handling softwareAndreas' Instagram accountDragonbox algebra (5 yo / 12 yo)Snowcrash by Neal StephensonEnder's game by Orson Scott CardMeta's new professional Quest headsetThe Corecursive podcast episode about AndroidSupabaseSwedish archive paper


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Overrated library thoughPerfectly gitted and dotfiledWay too pragmaticA virtual private server and magicNested backupsSuddenly: mathMore stacks of logos; less clarityPreparing for the metaverse1984 isn't the manualSnowcrash isn't the manualDesigning dystopiaThe opportunity for amazing glitchesNeed to try harder at working lessA strong ack