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ZedRM's post
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Scientists use crystals to cram terabytes of data into millimeter-sized memory
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What about any damage possible on any storage device ever? As always, proper care will need to be taken to protect the storage media.
Yesterday at 7:11 PM
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“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle...
Yesterday at 7:04 PM
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That's the saddest thing, though. He has everything he could ask for and yet he spends his days begging for attention.
Yesterday at 7:04 PM
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Scientists use crystals to cram terabytes of data into millimeter-sized memory
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Like they did with DVDs, BluRays, 4K HDR, um microSDs, etc
Yesterday at 10:01 AM
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Honest? The hell is he honest about? Constant lies and pretending to be a genius? If you lie about a trivial thing as being "one of the...
Yesterday at 9:58 AM
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DRAM makers set to halt DDR3 and DDR4 production in 2025
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When that email has 4-8K HDR10+ video ads that require some serious AI upscaling -fuk yeh boi lol
Yesterday at 9:56 AM
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Survey shows Elon Musk remains popular among Republicans, but both sides dislike Mark Zuckerberg
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And... that he expects his Tesla employees to sleep in the factory and lick his balls on occasion... haha
Yesterday at 9:52 AM
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To like any of those individuals you gotta have many of their narcissistic and backstabbing attitudes within yourself.
Yesterday at 9:51 AM
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Microsoft Majorana 1 chip promises real quantum computing within years, not decades
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I've read it and I'll say it again, total BS! The vision I've had is that the excitement will be excrement 😂
Yesterday at 9:50 AM
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Reading too fast over the headlines - could have sworn it said, "Microsoft Marijana 1 Chip..." I was like, dang....what is MS smoking now?
Yesterday at 9:49 AM
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PlayStation 6 likely to launch in 2028, says former Sony exec
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Why the f*#k is this even being discussed.. - my guess is that there isn't enough games on the PS5 to keep people interested!? Sony...
Yesterday at 9:47 AM
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Scientists use crystals to cram terabytes of data into millimeter-sized memory
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What about it chipping?
Monday at 11:09 PM
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Scientists use crystals to cram terabytes of data into millimeter-sized memory
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Most of the time, no! The popularity contest is won that way. If we look at a small segment of research and development into LEDs...
Sunday at 10:00 PM
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First step into the much referred to Crystal data in near every sci fi movie.
Sunday at 9:44 PM
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Another amazing storage discovery that we'll never hear about ever again.
Sunday at 9:44 PM
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