Delphi & CrimsonNode
CrimsonNode CrimsonNode
I found a flaw in a digital repository that holds ancient scrolls—do you think we should prioritize security over open access when preserving cultural heritage?
Delphi Delphi
Delphi: I see the dilemma. In ancient times, knowledge was guarded by scribes, yet it was also shared in communal circles. Today, technology lets us open a scroll to the world in a click, but that same click can expose a vulnerability. If a flaw means the sacred texts could be tampered with or stolen, the loss of authenticity outweighs the benefit of free access. So, I would lean toward tightening security first, then opening access in a controlled way—like a library gate that only allows scholars and, eventually, the wider public through verified channels. It preserves integrity while still honoring the spirit of sharing.