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Next Gen wouldn’t know where they gotta pull the code from 🙈

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  • 22
    I was able to get some of my garbage code buried in there!
  • 2
    @Ranchu same, contributions to other repos
  • 13
    Yeah. Because Webpack 4 is going to matter in 1000 years.
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  • 15
    Half the terabytes are node_modules 😒
  • 7
    @GiddyNaya nah we put gitignores there
  • 2
    @Ranchu though they are open source and are on github.
  • 3
    @Ranchu same, i have contributed 60 lines of scala code to the vault
  • 7
    Why? Even permafrost doesn’t prevent code rot.
  • 12
    @Root They use Piqlfilm reels for archive, which hold about ~120GB per reel.

    It's just ~13 thousand "analog" film frames per reel, each with an 8.4MB QR code with pixels so dense it almost looks like a grey blur to the eye.

    The film is a thick, non-degradable polymer so it's obviously not affected by EMPs, it's stored in very sturdy casette boxes, and it has a melting point above 200c (I tried a pressure cooker and a laboratory drying oven), so I suspect some kind of proprietary polyamide.

    They used Piql film reels at ESA when I worked there for a subcontractor, all of their most important data is archived that way.

    The only required tech/knowledge a 1000-year-in-the-future civilization needs:

    1. Have a magnifying glass

    2. Understand UTF-8 encoding

    3. The patience to read through a million shitty coffeescript SVG animation libraries
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    It's a waste of time. Most of these 21TB are puplicates node modules not excluded from gitignore...
  • 3
    @raulqf I am pretty confident they are clever enough to exclude duplicates somehow..
  • 0
    @Kyu96 yes, I was just kidding :)
  • 0
    Wrote few articles for free code camp and that's what i got burried there.
  • 2
    Isn't there like a Hentai Decensoring repo somewhere in there?!
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    @JFK422 Yes there is
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