| ▲ | creakingstairs 2 hours ago | |||||||
This is the definition of a nerd snipe for me. I’ve been binging a Korean YouTuber called Hyangachi(향아치)who goes into Joseon dynasty history in a very approachable way for younger generation and I’ve been researching observability dashboard for my side projects. I didn’t even think about combining the two. Joseon dynasty was obsessed with preserving history. Not even the king could interfere with it. In fact, a king fell from his horse during a hunt, then told them to not write it down. But we know this happened because they wrote down the order :D The historians also have known about the importance of resiliency and made back up copies too! | ||||||||
| ▲ | WastedCucumber an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Thanks for that hilarious history tidbit. The actual record makes it even better. From the wiki page for Taejong of Joseon: The king himself rode a horse and shot arrows at a deer. However, the horse stumbled, causing him to fall off, but he was not injured. Looking around, he said, "Do not let the historians know about this." | ||||||||
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