>>182321That would be amazing, 360 TB of data is quite a bit and it so small, but talk about expense.
>>182296You are right, for one person alone to have all the data or take it upon themselves would be immense and at that point improbable unless they have many resources already.logistically it would be better for digital as it can be easily stored and distributed, long term, you are right, technology changes so rapidly that old things quickly get outdated. With windows, I never had much of an issue going forward as going back (newer programs don't run on Vista nor XP anymore) For a few games, (Notably Mechwarrior:Mercenaries 2 that came with the old win 95 pc) It would work with 98 but nothing beyond that with out heavy emulation and even then, still doens't run the same. Digital isn't' a permanent solution by any means. Though I mentioned software, even hardware changes and how that they interact. Physical copies of books will always be the number one way to preserve it in longevity.
But here is where physical and digital cross over. Maintenance.
Books albeit lasting much longer still deteriorate and will essentially rot. Digital Software will too. Paper will turn brown and crumble, hard drives will fail and corrupt data. Essentially both are not perfect. Periodically you have to then back up your works, either by reprinting books, or copying data. So if you look at it in this regards, digital isn't so much any more impractical than physical, the only difference is that you would be doing maintenance more often for digital do to fail ability and technology changing.
Granted we aren't at the point at an all out book burning, but if you look now at what is being burned it is anything and everything from the right. Pictures, Videos, Comments, things are being twisted and corrupted. I say baby steps, what is being deleted to be worth preserving? (just look at all the crap fox news gets just for uploading their videos, seriously)
As of now, this project is in the idea stage and I would like to brainstorm more with those that have the same passion. I feel this would work more if it opperated as a hive. (as in business) where it is a network all working together in groups to acheive an over all goal. No one with more authority than the other, but a collective.
Protection is just one of the goals of this project. Sharing of Knowledge is the other, Science, Math, History all are available naturally in actual libraries but then you have the knowledge that is hidden behind locked doors. The libraries that only colleges hold and you have to pay with tuition to even get this knowledge. That I feel is bullshit, even more so is how some academic research is even "discouraged" such as racial studies, global warming, and astrial sciences. These have been greatly attacked and even now, greatly censored to the public. I think these would be a great start to preserve.