Your Disintegrating Digital Past

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I'm pro-entropy tbh.

romanesque architect (pomenitul), Friday, 14 February 2020 14:12 (four years ago) link

Phenomena like this certainly discourage me from fighting too hard against it.

Sammo Hazuki's Tago Mago Cantina (Old Lunch), Friday, 14 February 2020 14:14 (four years ago) link

I back up stuff endlessly, so I'm well covered; what will happen is that I'll die and leave behind thousands of CDs never burned and photographs never printed. The one bad experience I had was many years ago, when I opened up Outlook one day and it reached into my main e-mail account and automatically moved everything over (I remember not knowing what was going on until it was too late). Everything stayed there for a few years, but I lost 10 years' worth of e-mail when that computer died (why I back everything up now).

clemenza, Friday, 14 February 2020 14:16 (four years ago) link

I still have text files, images and MP3s from the 90s on an external drive after a dozen or so migrations since. Proud digital hoarder tbh regardless of whether there is ever any use for any of it ever again.

nashwan, Friday, 14 February 2020 14:20 (four years ago) link

I just recently happened upon a DVD-R containing all of my essays etc from college. It evoked mixed feelings of 'oh wow can't believe I still have all this stuff' and 'aw man this is precisely the opposite of the digital record I wish I still had of my college years'.

Sammo Hazuki's Tago Mago Cantina (Old Lunch), Friday, 14 February 2020 14:24 (four years ago) link

i'm glad to be a digital hoarder but mostly because it's what saves me from being an analog hoarder, that shit is scary to me

you know my name, look up the number of the beast (rushomancy), Friday, 14 February 2020 14:26 (four years ago) link

when I was at sixth form I wrote a lot on microsoft works. I still have the files, but the only way to open them is to run a windows 95 emulator with a copy of the software, and even then the formatting is fucked.

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Friday, 14 February 2020 14:26 (four years ago) link

Sad lol, yes. Love to think of the various design and digital animation files I created in programs that no longer exist.

Sammo Hazuki's Tago Mago Cantina (Old Lunch), Friday, 14 February 2020 14:31 (four years ago) link

before we moved house last year and lost track of it there was a zip disk in our kitchen drawer containing music notation files my wife wrote at university which lived there for 12 years and which she'd long since been unable to access because who the fuck has a zip drive post-mid-2000s

Homegrown Georgia speedster Ladd McConkey (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 14 February 2020 14:34 (four years ago) link

I still have a folder named "zipdisk" which contains a bunch of stuff I put on said format - my Dad had a zip drive, I was allowed to borrow it but could only afford 1 disk of my very own - in the mid/late 90s and have copied between several PCs since. it has some very bad music and very bad "art" and very bad unfinished games I made aged 15-18, plus a small selection of other people's music (in .mod & other tracker formats) that I particularly loved at the time, and from time to time I fish it out in a fit of nostalgia

(most of the "other people's music" is still freely available on the internet, but still missing some things I fondly remember from the 90s; I sometimes wish I'd kept more but disk space was expensive then, and you can never guess what's actually going to become obscure and what isn't, never mind what you'll suddenly remember nostalgically one drunken evening 25 years later)

other things I know I "kept" but I am very bad at organising my digital life so everything is just a jumble of files within many other jumbles of files. There's a particular hard disk with some student-era stuff which may still be bundled up somewhere inside boxes of junk in my wardrobe, if it would even still be readable; other disks have been haphazardly copied from PC to PC and ended up in directories with stupid names like C:\spacecadet\stuff\backups\2007pc\files\backups\2003pc\seagate_60gb\copy2 etc, but good luck finding anything

a passing spacecadet, Friday, 14 February 2020 15:05 (four years ago) link

photos would be a particular problem if I ever felt the need to look for them - I have no kids but yes, one day my loved ones will no longer be here and I will want to see photos and this will cause me pain - because in the past I copied them off the SD card mainly to free up card space. So I just have a bunch of "photos" folders in different places with different incomplete overlapping vintages of unweeded mostly-junk photos, and some eras have probably just... disappeared. Now I don't really need the space either so don't copy them often and I'm sure that will be bad in its way too.

then there are the blogs and email accounts which seemed like they'd be around forever and I never consciously decided not to log in again, I just didn't, and they probably disappeared at least a decade ago

given the chaos of photos and nth-generation copies buried many poorly-named folders deep, I'd love to agree with rushomancy

i'm glad to be a digital hoarder but mostly because it's what saves me from being an analog hoarder

but tbh my physical space is just as haphazardly piled high with ancient junk mixed with forgotten treasures and trashy nostalgia bombs and I'm just as terrible at organising or getting rid of physical stuff - perhaps you're right that it would be a lot worse without the digital hoarding, though, but that's too scary to contemplate

a passing spacecadet, Friday, 14 February 2020 15:18 (four years ago) link

yep to all of that re how haphazardly my stuff has been thrown from place to place, nested lumps of pics within folders by month and place and drive and device

hate to say it but google photos has been a bit of use to me in starting to build one useful archive of it all tbh

BSC Joan Baez (darraghmac), Friday, 14 February 2020 15:37 (four years ago) link

the details of my life are quite inconsequential

babby bitter (Noodle Vague), Friday, 14 February 2020 15:39 (four years ago) link

I keep lists of all my favorite artists so if my HD screws up I can search all the stuff again. Not perfect but that is the measures I'm comfortable with.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, 14 February 2020 21:00 (four years ago) link

my film polls stills are wrecked bc of photobucket, which i won't be paying for.

ILX's Top 100 Films of the 2000s, screencaps version

omar little, Friday, 14 February 2020 21:03 (four years ago) link

hate to say it but google photos has been a bit of use to me in starting to build one useful archive of it all tbh

Done this myself. Pretty handy.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 14 February 2020 21:37 (four years ago) link

I had a sudden memory the other day of being in a place in a European city. Could not for the life of me work out where it might have been. It was a time when I had a very basic camera phone and took perhaps a handful of photos the whole time. I've tried streetview and doing a CSI on the one picture I took of a funnily-named cafe but I don't even know if that was the same city I'm thinking of.
These days I'd have way more of a digital record I could check against. I'm more distraught that whole chunks of my memory are disintegrating tho. Anyone else get a very random, vivid, long-forgotten memory pop into their head as you're falling asleep?

I still have my emails from 1997 or so onwards.

kinder, Friday, 14 February 2020 23:07 (four years ago) link


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