This Gopherhole as a Time Capsule --------------------------------- Thu Jan 5 22:51:54 EST 2023 ... or "Alex Justifies Spending Time on the Gopherhole" Remember being in elementary school, when you would write a letter to your future self, seal it, and the teachers would hold it for when you graduated? I've been thinking a lot recently about this gopherhole and how I want it to grow in the future, and I think a large part of that will be thinking of it as a "time capsule" for my future self. There are some parts of the gopherhole that are "living" and have direct benefit today: * The phlog helps me process my thoughts through writing * The notes section helps me easily fetch helpful tidbits But recently I got excited about documenting the rules for a few of my favorite card games [1] (with some house rules and strategy tips). And in the middle of doing so I was struck by the fact that (1) this was taking longer than I thought it would and (2) I don't have an audience that would benefit from it and (3) I won't benefit from writing them down right now. My realization was: since all the content is in plaintext, it should last decades, and I _will_ benefit from revisiting these in 30+ years. I haven't heard this concept discussed much (websites as a time capsule). Probably because it costs money to host a site why would you pay for 30 years of hosting if you don't plan on using it :) But for gopherholes I think it may be a good fit. So even if no one finds this (and I hope someone does--these are fun games!), I'm excited to revisit them in the decades to come. [1]: gopher://alexkarle.com/1/games