Uploads his hair to cloud storage to recover it when he goes bald
- Jaime Bayo Martínez
- 24 nov 2019
- 1 Min. de lectura
"My grandfather was bald and my father is bald and most likely I am going to be bald, so I have to take action." Justin Tupelo justifies his decision to upload 35% of his hair mass "to the cloud, as a backup" in case, in the future, he begins to lose hair and needs to "download it" again.
This 31-year-old computer scientist, from Vitoria, says that the process of synchronization with the cloud is "fast and cheap" because, he says, the hair "barely weighs and takes up very little space, so with the gigas they give me by default in the free plan I will have enough".
The scanning process has started this afternoon and will not take more than ten minutes because, if the connection goes with fiber, "it will last just a couple of minutes".
Tupelo considers that storaging hair in the cloud is much safer than physical storage, because «many megabytes of hair are lost per month in the shower or falling to the ground and then there is no way to recover it. On the other hand, in the cloud, you know that you have everything in a folder and that it will not be lost".

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