> Without any backups floating around out there this stuff is gone forever
I think part of the problem is that most backup efforts result in lawsuits. Related, I wonder how much the data stores, like those that OpenAI used, have preserved, and I wonder how much they will purge from their servers, to be lost forever, as the lawsuits increase.
For Youtube, it also has compression rot. It's not a storage solution, as I've learned. All the videos I uploaded have slowly reduced in resolution, bitrate, and quality, over the years. Those that are more than a decade old have become a blurry mess that I can barely see, at a fraction of the resolution. I can't blame them. They don't really have views, so they're a money sink.
I think part of the problem is that most backup efforts result in lawsuits. Related, I wonder how much the data stores, like those that OpenAI used, have preserved, and I wonder how much they will purge from their servers, to be lost forever, as the lawsuits increase.
For Youtube, it also has compression rot. It's not a storage solution, as I've learned. All the videos I uploaded have slowly reduced in resolution, bitrate, and quality, over the years. Those that are more than a decade old have become a blurry mess that I can barely see, at a fraction of the resolution. I can't blame them. They don't really have views, so they're a money sink.