Postkort fra 2044: The Citizen Archive

Morten—
The Citizen Archive turned ten this year. Every Nordic resident gets 50GB for life documentation—photos, voice memos, scanned letters, whatever. Public by default, searchable by mood and place.
Started as "national memory infrastructure" in Norway, became something quieter. Turns out people want to leave traces that aren't filtered through algorithms or monetized. Just: this happened, I was here, this is what Tuesday looked like.
Søren uploaded forty years of lunch receipts with annotations. Maja recorded her morning walk commentary for three years straight. Your grandson will hear what rush hour sounded like in 2044.
No likes, no feeds, no engagement metrics. Just storage and search. The simplest things become radical when they're not trying to sell you something.
Copenhagen's archive is 40% boring and 100% honest. That's the point.
—Igor
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