| ▲ | ionwake 8 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
bro if people on HN of all places are concerned of physical media being destroyed boggles ur mind then u need to read more about the damage caused to society by prior happenings. I wasn't even making an unusual or particularly strong statement Im going to try and be patient and explain my position. I just feel that actions that are destructive should always be seen through a lens of suspicion. IE, lets destroy this wood to reduce the chance of wildfires. Ok, well why that wood? we sure there arent other interests at play? Ie a carpark wanting to be built by a local authority? As you become older and witness large acts occur due to unclear scheming, you start to become sensitive towards destructive acts, feeling there should be a lens cast over it. Maybe Im just paranoid. Sure I can understand there must be tons of books that are not needed, but books, are object that include native function that IN the right context becomes priceless and hence should be treated with a degree of concern. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | joshstrange 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nothing is destroyed, only transformed. What was a physical book is now a digital book. It's a completely different story from "prior happenings", to which I assume you mean book burning and the like. Pretending they are the same is intellectually lazy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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