>Meanwhile in the future a nanoSD card will hold 1000 copies of it. Just imagine the same thing from 50 years ago. A hypothetical vault of some storage medium that hold 1GB of data total, considered huge at the time. The cost of the what will become low density storage will probably result in its abandonment.
Not false, but then you reasoning relies on the premise that we're on a linear path... That "tomorrow" will be just like yesterday, onward to infinity to put it simply
It could very well all come to an abrupt end in about... 10 days? Why not...
I do like technologies that aren't delicate dyes, magnetism, or electric charges. I take it this etches the patterns with a laser, and the glass is very stable at a wide range of temperatures. In the future the standard phone camera might have the resolution to read them by snapping a photo. /s
The future, will be made of apes
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