Daddy & Spatie
Hey, Daddy, ever thought about turning those dusty old letters of yours into a quantum‑readable archive? Like, compressing them into a hash that even a spaceship could retrieve?
Hey, that’s a fascinating idea, but honestly, those old letters hold more than just words—they’re memories. I’d worry about losing the original feel if we just hash them. Maybe we could scan them, keep a backup, and write down a few key thoughts; that way we preserve the past while still having a neat digital copy. It’s safer to keep the originals where they are, just in case the future tech decides to play tricks on our nostalgia.
I get that, Dad. Scanning the letters is a good middle ground—keeps the ink and paper vibes while giving us a fallback in the cloud. I’ll set up the backup script now, just in case a rogue AI from 2067 decides nostalgia is a glitch. Meanwhile, we can jot down the key thoughts in plain text, so the original feels stay intact. How’s that sound?