After 401 years, the Danish postal service has ended letter deliveries as the country fully embraces the digital age.

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    25 天前

    This will last as long as reliable electricity and internet access does.

    Thing is, it’s going to create a historical hole in future archeological studies of this era, as the messages within digital devices are ephemral. Texts of today, unlike handwritten letters stand a slim chance of being a tangible artifact in 200 years.

    Que sera…

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      25 天前

      This will last as long as reliable electricity and internet access does.

      As will modern society.

      Like stage coaches and telegraphs before them, snail mail letters are obsolete relics of a less convenient past.

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        24 天前

        Conveience is overrated and it fosters short-sightedness.

        Don’t be caugt up in the whizz-bang of energy dependency. In a power generation crisis situation the trivial stuff will be lost.

        Texting links to TikTok of some cat jumping into a bird feeder isn’t gonna survive. Sending your grandparents a snail-mail letter describing what you’re doing just might.

        When you have less life left in front of you, making a mark or leaving a mark on the world behind you takes on a different hue. EVERYONE - even you, will get to that point.

        It’s basic human nature.

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        24 天前

        I occasionally send a snail mail, and it’s much more heartwarming to receive a handwritten letter than an email, so I don’t think it is obsolete :(