← Back to context Comment by ziml77 3 months ago It really sounded to me like some grim project where you store your data by destroying houses! 5 comments ziml77 Reply xp84 3 months ago In version two, instead of storing a 1 as a destroyed house, we’ll destroy them to varying degrees and then read that single house as multiple bits. Like TLC SSDs desdenova 3 months ago What if we just destroy it enough so that nobody would want to live there, but there may or may not be a homeless person living there now?Now we have quantum storage. ginko 3 months ago Relatively quick to write but expensive to reset the blocks. Hackbraten 3 months ago Version 2 works around that limitation using the divorce and re-marry technique. lazide 3 months ago It requires super sensitive sensors through. The prior rev could be read from orbit. (/s)
xp84 3 months ago In version two, instead of storing a 1 as a destroyed house, we’ll destroy them to varying degrees and then read that single house as multiple bits. Like TLC SSDs desdenova 3 months ago What if we just destroy it enough so that nobody would want to live there, but there may or may not be a homeless person living there now?Now we have quantum storage.
desdenova 3 months ago What if we just destroy it enough so that nobody would want to live there, but there may or may not be a homeless person living there now?Now we have quantum storage.
ginko 3 months ago Relatively quick to write but expensive to reset the blocks. Hackbraten 3 months ago Version 2 works around that limitation using the divorce and re-marry technique. lazide 3 months ago It requires super sensitive sensors through. The prior rev could be read from orbit. (/s)
Hackbraten 3 months ago Version 2 works around that limitation using the divorce and re-marry technique. lazide 3 months ago It requires super sensitive sensors through. The prior rev could be read from orbit. (/s)
lazide 3 months ago It requires super sensitive sensors through. The prior rev could be read from orbit. (/s)
In version two, instead of storing a 1 as a destroyed house, we’ll destroy them to varying degrees and then read that single house as multiple bits. Like TLC SSDs
What if we just destroy it enough so that nobody would want to live there, but there may or may not be a homeless person living there now?
Now we have quantum storage.
Relatively quick to write but expensive to reset the blocks.
Version 2 works around that limitation using the divorce and re-marry technique.
It requires super sensitive sensors through. The prior rev could be read from orbit. (/s)