Didn't intel make same thing few years ago?
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Would you eventually be able to get data printed and have the plates sent to you, so you can store them yourself in a safe place?
This would be a great option for preserving the source media for films and videos, for example. Not just the finished product, but every take etc.
In 10k years, there either won’t be anyone left to read them, or the technology at the time won’t be able to read them.
I really don't care until I can buy one. In the meantime I have a few hdd's and an old LTO4 drive...
10,000 years is kinda hard to prove without a time machine, but sounds useful for long term archival storage.
This is best for long term photo and and video storage. Even commercial ones. And for the internet archive as well.
Gonna need a full 10,000 year UAT period thanks
Unless you put it in the dishwasher to often.
I remember reading abiut this possibly 10 years ago or more. It's insane how long it's been in development
I'll personally make sure that the historians of the distant future are aware of 21st century micropenis.
Archeologists will find these in 1000 years and think it's just nice glass.