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ChrisArchitect · 2 years ago
Is this new? There's no dates on anything :/ Or is it from like 2019 when there was a lot of news coverage of the project
vends · 2 years ago
Seems like it's new. The video on the page is from two weeks ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rfEYd4NGQg

daymanstep · 2 years ago
This reminds me of the glass record from Dr.Stone…

I guess this could be the CD-ROM of the future.

widea · 2 years ago
Is the format in which it is written into the glass also sustainable?
pulse7 · 2 years ago
They will store it in Word format - in older one ".doc", not the ".docx"...
hulitu · 2 years ago
And every new iteration of the product will have a rewritten UI/UX.
gloyoyo · 2 years ago
How does gravitational drag affect the glass over time?

Obviously they'd look into this but, it's important if I were going to have confidence in such long term storage.

lucubratory · 2 years ago
Glass isn't an extremely viscous liquid, it doesn't flow over long periods of time. Old medieval windows are thicker at the bottom because glass making was not precise enough to make sufficiently flat pieces back then, and pieces to be installed were always installed thick end down.
Ekaros · 2 years ago
Or more exactly the process was entirely different from how large panes are made starting from 1950s... They were essentially blown and flattened like other glass items. Where as now we float massive continuous sheets over molten tin, thus having uniform thickness...
widea · 2 years ago
Do not drop it :-)
hulitu · 2 years ago
Don't worry. The only Microsoft product which doesn't suck is the Microsoft Vacuum Cleaner. /s

Microsoft shall stay with software. Even if their software products do not function as advertised, at least they have a monopoly.