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When Your Digital Life Vanishes

4 days ago
  • #digital fragility
  • #personal loss
  • #data recovery
  • A man's body was found after a week, with his decomposed tissue damaging his laptop, but digital data can sometimes be recovered unlike physical death.
  • The author experienced data loss when their iPhone broke, losing texts and voicemails from their deceased father, who was a data hoarder and taught them backup practices.
  • DriveSavers is a data recovery service that handles cases like water damage, fire, and ransomware, with stories of rescuing data from extreme situations like a sunken laptop.
  • Data recovery involves clean rooms, microsoldering, and logical reconstruction, with challenges like sourcing parts and dealing with encrypted or corrupted files.
  • Ransomware attacks are increasing, and DriveSavers works to recover files without paying ransoms, using techniques to piece together data from partial backups.
  • Data loss can cause emotional distress, leading to counseling services, and recovery efforts extend to disaster investigations, like plane crashes or fires.
  • People often change after data loss, with some finding new appreciation for their work or art, while others, like Peter Sacks, shift careers entirely after losing a book manuscript.
  • The author's iPhone was deemed unrecoverable due to passcode issues, but a hard drive was recovered, containing personal files like old chats and projects, though some data remained inaccessible.
  • The story reflects on the fragility of digital storage and the emotional value of files, comparing data loss to grief and questioning what digital salvation might mean.