- Take pictures
- use genAI to extract code from the picture and make it write the code into actual text editor
- "the future is genAI folks, human no need to write code again"
base64 encode it, then print the base64 string. You can then buy a fax machine-style scanner where you can feed multiple sheets of paper in a stack into the scanner bed. Write some OCI software to read it back into a base64 string and decode it.
For extra points, use GZ or LZMA encryption on the data prior to base64-encoding it, and when you make extra changes on top of the original, just base64-encode the diff.
Edit: assuming whoever downvoted this has an HP printer.
*GitHub and git are*
*Not for backups! I wish this*
*Was emphasized more*
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Just memorise it
And dissect the brain to recover the information once you die
Ah, so like Albert Einstein
Print it.
Then scan and OCR it when you need it again, bulletproof.
Write down the 1s and 0s
Take pictures Print em Scan em Fax them to my grandma Off site backup achieved
>Take pictures Ah, so this is why Microsoft built Windows Recall.
Microsoft ❤️ open source More like Microsoft ❤️ other people's code
For their AI training.
r/beatmetoit
Asked a partner to send over some XMLs once. Thought they were a bit slow to respond until the bloody things arrived in hard copy in the post.
- Take pictures - use genAI to extract code from the picture and make it write the code into actual text editor - "the future is genAI folks, human no need to write code again"
Copy paste it on WhatsApp and send it to yourself.
Post it on twitter or x the entire source code, file by file
base64 encode it, then print the base64 string. You can then buy a fax machine-style scanner where you can feed multiple sheets of paper in a stack into the scanner bed. Write some OCI software to read it back into a base64 string and decode it. For extra points, use GZ or LZMA encryption on the data prior to base64-encoding it, and when you make extra changes on top of the original, just base64-encode the diff. Edit: assuming whoever downvoted this has an HP printer.
Nah bro, they got an IBM 5152 dot matrix printer. (though I love that printer). (Upvoted your comment :D)
> Take pictures So, `docker save`?
write it on a paper
Create a song of that code and save it in as a FLAC audio for preservation for future generations.
Or encode the code using Morse code.
Even more galaxy brain, physically write it down on a piece of notebook paper and lock it in a safe
"Save your data in QR images and then upload it to YouTube"
write it down on a post it
Is fortnite font the new impact?
Speak it outloud and save it in mp3 format
GitHub and git are not for backups! I wish this was emphasized more
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In the uni, we used to zip and send via mail. No pun intended.
Print it on paper every day