{"id":597,"date":"2009-10-31T21:09:07","date_gmt":"2009-11-01T02:09:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.adam-jackson.net\/?p=597"},"modified":"2009-10-31T21:09:07","modified_gmt":"2009-11-01T02:09:07","slug":"why-are-we-generating-so-much-data","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adamchandler.me\/blog\/2009\/10\/31\/why-are-we-generating-so-much-data\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2605 Why Are We Generating So Much Data?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>While at the 140 Characters Conference in Los Angeles, I spoke for about an hour with <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/RGreenberg\">Rich Greenberg<\/a> about Twitter and lifestreaming and where things are going. I&#8217;ve long been an overshare person on the web just because I want to have some things to look back on when I&#8217;m old. You can read the two posts below for a glimpse into how important data is to me:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/blog.adam-jackson.net\/2009\/09\/06\/keeping-multiple-macs-pcs-in-sync\/\">Keeping Multiple Macs (&amp; PCs) in Sync<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/blog.adam-jackson.net\/2009\/09\/07\/my-favorite-image-sharing-hosting-services\/\">My Favorite Image Sharing \/ Hosting Services<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>As you can see, I certainly put a lot of time into data retention because I have a mantra that time must be accounted for in some way even if it&#8217;s something basic like keeping a photo forever because I experienced that moment, took a photo and losing it to a service that goes under or to a hard drive crash isn&#8217;t an option. My parents have photos in boxes and I keep mine on hard drives. You lose boxes and hard drives crash but that&#8217;s why I have 4 hard drives that replicate weekly and are stored at different locations or I send photos to Zannel, Flickr and iPhoto at the same time so I always have a copy. This is serious but it seems that I&#8217;m the only person that gives a crap about the moments that I capture.<\/p>\n<p>Services that backup your data, tweets, blog posts and photos aren&#8217;t exactly thriving. People are using these services but they&#8217;re not signing up by the thousands like they are to Twitter. It would seem that if you want to spend hours a day broadcasting your life to Twitter, that you would also like to keep that data safe when Twitter eventually goes away.<\/p>\n<p>Will you have memories stored in photo, text or video form when you get older? My YouTube account was suspended due to an error about 6 months ago. I had copies of all of the videos on my hard drives so no big deal I would just lose some of the virality of those videos and viewer count plus the 100 subscribers that I had. It&#8217;s amazing how many people have emailed me freaking out because they don&#8217;t have copies of the videos uploaded to YouTube, their account was suspended and now they can&#8217;t get their videos. Yeah that kind of sucks. Who in the right mind depends on a service like YouTube to keep those life memories FOREVER?<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t trust Twitter, Flickr, Facebook or YouTube. I don&#8217;t trust any one service for the next 12 months which is why I send my media to multiple sources and have daily backups \/ snapshots of my accounts. Neither do I trust that my content will be available for the rest of my life so I store everything locally across multiple drives. Despite all of this Rich and I went deeper.<\/p>\n<p>What happens in 10 years when USB 2\/3 and FireWire 400\/800 aren&#8217;t available anymore? What happens to those photos you burned to a CD-R in 2004 and now in 2015 you can&#8217;t find a USB 5.0 optical drive that reads CD-Rs so now there&#8217;s a coaster that has photos that you can&#8217;t even access! This will happen. What then?<\/p>\n<p>So what if I have 4 hard drives that store all of my life moments. So what? The connectors on those drives will soon be obsolete and won&#8217;t work with my MacBook Air revision G in 2015. It&#8217;s actually pretty crappy how commercialized and fast-paced this has all gotten.<\/p>\n<p>My grandmother has photos taken of my mom in 1975 (11 years before I was born) when my Mom was a cheerleader. Those photos sit in a box or framed on the wall and they&#8217;ve been there for 15+ years now! If my grandmother stored them on a 5 1\/4 inch floppy 15 years ago, we&#8217;d have no way to access them. Imagine trying to find a computer that reads that SCSI hard drive with your child&#8217;s baby photos on it and having issues. Photos that are real &amp; physical last forever but digital has to constantly be updated.<\/p>\n<p>Digital is cheaper and easier but it changes so quickly and formats die so often that it&#8217;s very hard to embrace it for moments that we really want to save. 12 year ago, the high-end Sony Digital Camera used 3 inch floppy disks and the photos were in bitmap format. Good luck in 5 years trying to find a floppy drive that works with a modern PC.<\/p>\n<p>It brought me to this conclusion. People are all about sharing right now and don&#8217;t really think about the real memories. It&#8217;s about real memories and looking back in 50 years at those memories and not a single company is preserving memories like that. 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