Project Silica promises to store data in glass for millennia
- Writing a full 4.8TB glass disc takes more than 18 days — far too slow for daily operations
- Cheaper borosilicate glass reduces costs but cannot fix practical limitations
- Microsoft’s statement signals closure rather than a commitment to future development
Microsoft has offered a fresh update on Project Silica, its long-running effort to store digital information inside glass plates for centuries.
Not a success apparently. It's an interesting idea, but we are bound to ask if we have much data worth storing for millennia.
Rather than dwell on the worthwhile data, it is much easier to think of data which isn't worth storing for millennia. For example.
A speech by Keir Starmer.
Details of Net Zero projects.
TV programmes.
A selection of jokes.
A speech by Keir Starmer.
Details of Net Zero projects.
TV programmes.
A selection of jokes.
Copies of the Guardian.
We're drowning in it.

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