Reflection on Blown to Bits Chapter 1
Koan 1: It’s All Just Bits Koan 2: Perfection Is Normal Koan 6: Nothing Goes Away Koan 7: Bits Move Faster Than Thought Pick one of the above koans and address the following questions: Argue if you agree that it is a "truth" and if it will always be a "truth." How does this koan intersect with your life as a student? I think that Koan 6: Nothing Goes Away is a truth, and will always be a truth. This is because, with computers, there are so many bits and so much space to store them that even if you try to delete or remove something from a computer, it will never truly be gone. When you delete something on a computer, it is not truly “deleted” per se but instead overwired with new data. The original data can still be recovered, and seen easily. Data can be kept forever, unless there are explicit policies to get rid of it. Because of this, I think that there is no true way to remove things completely from databases or computers. This koan intersects with my l...
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