Written by Gareth Edwards is a digital strategist, writer, and historian who has worked for startups and corporations in both the UK and U.S. He is an avid collector of old computers, rare books and interviews, and abandoned cats.
(Our family cat was an abandoned cat that had quite a history with our family: from my sibling and me sneaking him in the window and taking him to the vet, to my other sibling trying to train him to be a house pet months laters, to my dad sending a picture of the cat chilling at a new house in a different part of the city on their bed next to the family dog; took a while but the cat eventually became ours permanently)
So the moral of this post, we need solutions for this, right? To find a more permanent digital space where history can't be erased?
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