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Hiteshchoudhary Hitesh Choudhary Achievements Github Millions of developers around the world contributed to the open source software now stored in the arctic code vault. to recognize and celebrate these contributions, we designed the arctic code vault badge, which is displayed in the highlights section of a developer’s profile on github. The archive is located in a decommissioned coal mine in the svalbard archipelago, closer to the north pole than the arctic circle. github will capture a snapshot of every active public repository on 02 02 2020 and preserve that data in the arctic code vault.
Github Arctic Vault 1 The github arctic code vault is a data repository preserved in the arctic world archive (awa), a very long term archival facility 250 meters deep in the permafrost of an arctic mountain. Github this month installed a massive steel vault, etched with striking ai generated art, deep within an arctic mountain, finalizing its arctic code vault. this vault contains the 188 reels of hardened archival film which will preserve the 02 02 2020 snapshot of every active public github repository for 1,000 years. Enter the arctic code vault, a project committed to preserving open source code for future generations. this code vault is stored within the mountain captivating the arctic world archive, a secure and remote facility located on svalbard, norway. Github isn’t the only organisation preoccupied with preserving mankind’s digital knowledge. the internet archive, the software heritage foundation and project silica are working to find long term storage solutions in case the worst should happen.
Github Arctic Vault 5 Enter the arctic code vault, a project committed to preserving open source code for future generations. this code vault is stored within the mountain captivating the arctic world archive, a secure and remote facility located on svalbard, norway. Github isn’t the only organisation preoccupied with preserving mankind’s digital knowledge. the internet archive, the software heritage foundation and project silica are working to find long term storage solutions in case the worst should happen. Github, the world’s largest open source platform for software and programs has safely locked the data of huge value and magnitude in a coal mine in longyearbyen’s norwegian town in the arctic. Kudos to github for this futuristic preservation effort. i'm all in for the arctic code vault and the tech tree – because who knows, we might need to rebuild computers from scratch one day. On 02 02 2020, github captured a snapshot of every active public repository and preserved that data in the arctic code vault within the awa. Located deep within the arctic permafrost, our facility provides an unparalleled level of protection against the ravages of time, natural disasters, and data breaches.
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