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Ezra the Scribe vs. Hardware Failure

33 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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A home server rebuild gone wrong sparks a surprising parallel: how Ezra the Scribe’s distributed scribe network solved a data preservation problem that modern RAID arrays still can’t handle. This episode examines the 2024 USENIX FAST findings on catastrophic multi-failure events, the hidden dangers of hardware redundancy, and what ancient text preservation teaches us about backup strategies we’re still getting wrong.

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