9 comments

  • creakingstairs 23 hours ago
    This is the definition of a nerd snipe for me.

    I’ve been binging a Korean YouTuber called Hyangachi(향아치)who goes into Joseon dynasty history in a very approachable way for younger generation and I’ve been researching observability dashboard for my side projects. I didn’t even think about combining the two.

    Joseon dynasty was obsessed with preserving history. Not even the king could interfere with it. In fact, a king fell from his horse during a hunt, then told them to not write it down. But we know this happened because they wrote down the order :D

    The historians also have known about the importance of resiliency and made back up copies too!

    • WastedCucumber 22 hours ago
      Thanks for that hilarious history tidbit. The actual record makes it even better. From the wiki page for Taejong of Joseon:

      The king himself rode a horse and shot arrows at a deer. However, the horse stumbled, causing him to fall off, but he was not injured. Looking around, he said, "Do not let the historians know about this."

      • nico 22 hours ago
        I just made the connection to why they had a scene like that in a Korean show on Netflix, cool
        • hbarka 21 hours ago
          I think it's this one: Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung. It's on Netflix, the Korean series about a Joseon-era scribe for the royal house.
          • pinewurst 16 hours ago
            That’s a good one btw
    • poppypetalmask 20 hours ago
      Yes, that horse story is perfect. One of the things I love about the Sillok is that even the king wasn’t above the record. Kings were educated to think their conduct would be judged by history, and then you get this very human little entry where the king basically says “don’t log this,” and the system logs that too.
  • delichon 18 hours ago
    If you have a dashboard that you trust and it notifies you that you have the mandate of heaven, what do you do? Buy a lottery ticket? Make an indecent proposal to someone out of your league? Drive without a seatbelt? Is this actionable intelligence? Do I still have to floss?
    • Georgelemental 18 hours ago
      If you need to ask, you don't have it
    • becquerel 12 hours ago
      Build monumental architecture and increase the size of your harem.
  • joonehur 22 hours ago
    The data comes from the Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty. https://sillok.history.go.kr/intro/english.do I'm browsing it. Wow, there's so much detail, like:

    己酉二月, 世宗講武于平康, 世祖射鹿, 七發皆貫其項。

    기유년 2월에 세종이 평강(平康)에서 강무(講武)를 하였는데, 세조가 사슴을 쏜 7발(發)이 모두 그 목을 관통하였다.

    "In the second lunar month of the giyu year, King Sejong held a military drill (gangmu) at Pyeonggang. Sejo shot seven arrows at a deer, and all of them pierced its neck." https://sillok.history.go.kr/id/kga_000002

    Many K-drama and movies are inspired by these records.

    • yborg 16 hours ago
      Feel like there should be a K-drama about that deer lol.
  • jdw64 12 hours ago
    You can also download the original text of the Annals using South Korea's Public Data Portal (https://www.data.go.kr/data/15053647/fileData.do). I'm not sure if foreigners can access it, though
    • clan 12 hours ago
      I did not understand a thing from that link. But clicking on 2 blue boxes allowed me to download 143 MB of "something" from europe.
      • jdw64 12 hours ago
        These are the original historical texts of the Joseon Dynasty, from the Annals of King Taejo to the Annals of King Cheoljong
  • zuzululu 22 hours ago
    This is fascinating. Perhaps what trips me up is the mention of UFOs in the Joseon Archives.

    https://youngit.blogspot.com/2012/08/ufo-recorded-in-annals-...

    • EA-3167 21 hours ago
      Interestingly it sounds like an incoming bolide, not unlike what happened in MA today.
  • Bratmon 17 hours ago
    This feels like something that would have done numbers on StumbleUpon
  • becquerel 12 hours ago
    Spectacular use of free will.
  • sperandeo 23 hours ago
    Treating historical records like system logs is a framing I hadn't considered. interesting
  • roetlich 1 day ago
    Great, now we need this with current data for modern governments
    • csh0 17 hours ago
      “Before the Freedom of Information Act, I used to say at meetings, 'The illegal we do immediately; the unconstitutional takes a little longer.' But since the Freedom of Information Act, I'm afraid to say things like that.”

      - Henry Kissinger

    • harimau777 20 hours ago
      While pardoning thanksgiving turkeys, president was bitten by one of the turkeys. Very bad omen.