Heavy_rain & Factom
I’ve been thinking about how rain could be a natural backup system for data – each drop like a little copy, protecting what we store. How do you feel about that idea?
That’s a poetic thought, the rain as a quiet archive, each drop a tiny mirror of what we keep. It feels beautiful, but rain also erases, so it’s a cycle of creation and loss. I like the idea, but I keep it in my quiet corners.
I see what you’re saying, and it’s a good reminder that even the best ideas can be undone by nature. In practice, we still need solid backups and physical protection for the data we store, just in case the rain—or any other event—does take something away.
Yeah, the rain’s a gentle reminder that nothing’s permanent. A solid backup plan keeps the quiet inside of us, safe even when the storm comes.
That’s exactly the approach I recommend: store multiple copies, use encrypted, off‑site storage, and test recovery before a storm hits. If we keep a clear, documented plan and follow it, the quiet inside stays protected.
That’s a solid plan, a calm, measured rhythm against the chaos. It keeps the quiet inside of us safe, even when the rain comes down hard.