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      My ex company had for more than 10 years keept all the data customers shared with us. Structured and standardized, should have been easy peasy.

      Somehow they were “appending wrong” in some way and data was useless. In think they were trying to reduce the size by aggregating a bit, but they did in a way that rendered the data useless.

      Of course the CEO wanted to train models with it anyway…

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        10 years and no one bothered to pull some information at random? I mean generally companies have a schedule of assessments to ensure records. Even if it’s as simple as checksum.

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          The thing is they had data that expected to be slightly aggregated, do not a 1:1. The problem comes when you try to use the data for analysis and realize it didn’t make any sense

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      Backups are always considered to be too expensive up until the point that not having backups becomes more expensive. This applies to redundancy of all kinds except the one that means firing employees for not setting up the other kinds.

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        Even at home. I do one usb backup and one internal backup of photos, home videos and documents. I would love to make backups of other stuff, but I can replace a lot of the other crap if need be, because hard drives kinda stalled in price drops.

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      The person in charge of allotting budget. “You want how many thousands for backup solutions? Here, take this flashdrive I picked up in the parking lot and use it for backups, that should be plenty enough. I mean, how many bytes can our data be? Two, three maybe?”

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      I doubt anyone said it verbatim, but it happens that they’re deemed lower priority ad infinitum.