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'By looking at that graph, can you tell which year the library started to grow by around one hundred terabytes of data per year? With the expectation that billions of items would be findable and made available while operating under a complex set of legally-defined technical constraints entirely specific to this singular context?

It was 2013. There in the middle of that downward curve.

Today, the library manages petabytes of data and has the responsibility of providing nation-scale digital memory, on funds that have only ever shrunk.'

From 'Invisible Memory Machines' by @anj
http://anjackson.net/2024/05/14/invisible-memory-machines/

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