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Blue_Morpho, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.

I’d think Blu-ray m-disc would be a bit safer than a floppy that could have a bit flip from being too close to an iPhone (magsafe).

Blue_Morpho, to piracy in Long storage life curiosity

Weird my post is gone.

I have azzo verbatims that were tested after burn for pi /po /pie errors that went bad after 15 years despite being stored in black cases in a temp controlled room. It’s not like the entire disc is gone but there are a few unrecoverable errors.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to piracy in Long storage life curiosity

Always burn data at lower speeds too, less errors.

I haven’t kept up with BR but with DVD, that wasn’t true. For a particular burner and media you could find a sweet spot of minimal PI/PO errors. For my 16x dvd burner with verbatim media, that was 4x speed.

Blue_Morpho, to memes in Don't be a no-poster

Lemmy.world’s faq claims they will ban you when they eventually find out you used a service like that.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to risa in Ransomware

despite the show emphatically saying that the simulations kept repeatedly failing.

Which I already said is odd because it means their computers aren’t any faster than today’s computers. If Disco was set in 2025, I could understand why they couldn’t simulate protein folding with enough accuracy. But this is set in the future where they can record every atom with such perfection (Heisenberg compensator) that every atom in a person’s DNA is routinely read, transported across thousands of miles and reconstructed perfectly.

The network required a living construct to engage with. I already said there would need to be a physical interface between the computer and the mycelial network.

You’re arguing in bad faith I had already addressed every point that you repeated. The only one ignoring what I wrote is you.

Don’t take Trek so seriously. It’s just a show. It’s ok to point out holes.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in Ransomware

living organic link

And you are ignoring my first post that said it’s just atoms moving and bonding. “Living” is only a chemical process. I believe it was Robert Hook who when looking at a living cell under the first microscope powerful enough, commented on his disappointment that “cells were just machinery”

Yes their simulation failed because somehow there computers aren’t any faster than today’s computers.

The writers knew it didn’t make any sense which is why they lampshaded it-

Stamets: “At the quantum level, there is no difference between biology and physics. No difference at all.”

Blue_Morpho, to risa in Ransomware

Proteins that could not be adequately replicated by a computer

Yeah, but that requires a strange alternate future where computers are simultaneously both faster than today’s computers and also not any faster.

And yes the simulation needs a compatible physical interface.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in Ransomware

“Living” is a chemical process. Since Stamets was able to transfer the DNA into himself, he had identified the segments that coded the particular proteins.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to risa in Ransomware

Now he has the ability to see time a little differently due to that DNA

Which is kind of weird given that DNA is carbon, hydrogen, etc, moving and forming bonds based on physics. It’s why folding at home can simulate proteins.

So anything DNA does can be simulated on a computer.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in Ransomware

You need to broaden your perspective like when Riker commanded a Klingon ship.

Fighting is fun. Embrace your inner Klingon and tell those Disco lover/haters how horribly wrong they are!

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