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leftbit · a year ago
Makes me wonder how much information from prehistoric civilizations got lost by cutting up their libraries into wedding rings...
tgv · a year ago
The diamond with information you're hypothesizing would have been dug up and modified by that prehistoric civilization, only to be put back under ground. Otherwise, it wouldn't have been found in a diamond mine.

And would you trust (very) future civilizations to come across a small diamond and think: hey, I'm going to fire a laser through this thing in a particular sequence and interpret the outcome as UTF-8? I think anyone who wants their data saved for posterity would give that some thought and not leave it to chance.

Brian_K_White · a year ago
It's trivial to include macro structures that invite investigation, and utf8 is irrelevant. It doesn't matter what encoding scheme you use. utf8 is fine. All that matters is that there is structure.
meiraleal · a year ago
> Otherwise, it wouldn't have been found in a diamond mine.

After 50k years, a library would become a diamond mine.

zdragnar · a year ago
For some reason, I imagine most diamonds just store the same word over and over:

HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT....

Eddy_Viscosity2 · a year ago
Or, "under pressure, da da da da-da dum dum"
onemoresoop · a year ago
Another reason for using synthetic diamonds for jewelry.
rig666 · a year ago
Reminds me of how they archived data in blade runner with librarys full of little crystals as optical storage.

With Sony soon to stop making blue ray it makes me fearful in what to use for a long term archive.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/sony-stops-produc...

techjamie · a year ago
They're still doing B2B sales after, so unless they're only making those deals under stringent contract, maybe some company will pick up the market and retail them.

Curious if they're stopping it because writing your own blu rays is relatively rare, or if they're hoping to cripple the bootleg movie industry from using them. Given this is Sony, I'm partial to think the latter may be the case.

glouwbug · a year ago
Can’t be more expensive than AWS
monero-xmr · a year ago
Well they will have to add some margin to Diamond DB. Of course I self host a Zirconia instance

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