Anonymous ID: 16b8f8 Jan. 1, 2026, 7:29 a.m. No.24056575   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6596 >>6629 >>6814 >>6824 >>6853 >>6864 >>7050 >>7255 >>7305

Brian Roemmele

@BrianRoemmele

Boom!

This new DNA storage system can fit 10 billion songs in a liter of liquid but challenges remain for the unusual storage format!

This technology will archive the unadulterated training material for AI models as well as the models themselves in DNA!

The U.S. biotech company Atlas Data Storage has launched a synthetic DNA storage system capable of holding 1,000 times more data than traditional magnetic tape.

The product, called Atlas Eon 100, claims it will store humanity’s “irreplaceable archives” for thousands of years.

These include family photos, scientific data, corporate records, cultural artifacts and the master versions of digital artworks, movies, manuscripts and music.

“This is the culmination of more than ten years of product development and innovation across multiple disciplines,” Bill Banyai, Founder of Atlas Data Storage, said in a statement. “We intend to offer new solutions for long-term archiving, data preservation for AI models, and the safeguarding of heritage and high-value content.”

Fundamentally, all digital data is just a series of 1s and 0s in a defined sequence. DNA is similar in that it is made up of defined sequences of the chemical bases adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T).

DNA data storage works by mapping the binary code to these bases; for example, an encoding scheme might assign A as 00, C as 01, G as 10, and T as 11. Artificial DNA can then be synthesized with the bases arranged in the corresponding order.

For Atlas Eon 100, the DNA is then dehydrated and stored as a powder in 0.7-inch-tall (1.8 cm) ruggedized steel capsules. It is rehydrated only when it needs to be sequenced and its bases translated back to binary.

More useful than magnetic tape

Just one quart (one liter) of the DNA solution can hold 60 petabytes of data the equivalent of 10 billion songs or 12 million HD movies. This makes Atlas Eon 100, 1,000 times more storage-dense than magnetic tape.

For context, about 15,500 miles (25,000 km) of 0.5-inch-wide (12.7 mm) LTO-10 tape, a standard high-capacity storage medium, would be needed to hold that same amount of data.

This storage density will make transporting large quantities of data easier than it would be with typical hard drives or tape reels. DNA is also known to keep its form for centuries, making it a remarkably stable medium for preserving data over very long periods.

Atlas Data Storage says its product is stable in an office environment with 99.99999999999% reliability, but the capsules can also endure temperatures as high as 104°F (40°C). Magnetic tape, on the other hand, decays in about a decade even with temperature and humidity controls.

Optical media, such as CDs and DVDs, typically degrade within 30 years, while hard drives last about 6 or 7 years before showing signs of deterioration. In less than 3 hours at 158°F (70 °C), a flash memory cell can ‘age’ as much as it normally would in a month.

Atlas also argues that its DNA storage service offers an easier way to make backups of its customers’ data than other media do. Indeed, once one strand is encoded, enzymes can be used to make more than a billion copies in just a few hours.

A solution for a data-hungry society?

According to Atlas, society generates 280 PB of data every minute. It presents its DNA data storage as a potential solution to the proliferation of digital data, which has been exacerbated massively by the generative AI boom.

Sequencing is notoriously expensive it costs about $30 USD to read one gigabase of DNA currently, the equivalent of about 250 GB of data. It also takes a long time, with another recent DNA storage resolution reporting that it takes 25 minutes to recover a single file.

A lot of technological progress is needed and I have not seen anyone with an economically viable solution yet however it is a matter of time.

In fact perhaps it already took place and the “junk” DNA is information of intelligence in the universe.

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Anonymous ID: 16b8f8 Jan. 1, 2026, 7:43 a.m. No.24056634   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6688 >>7050 >>7255 >>7305

Giorgia Meloni

@GiorgiaMeloni

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On behalf of myself and the Government, I express the deepest condolences for the tragic fire that occurred in Switzerland, in Crans-Montana.

I am closely following the evolving situation in order to gather all the information on what happened and on the possible involvement of fellow nationals. I thank the resources of Civil Protection already in operation and express my closeness to the families of the victims, to the injured, to the institutions, and to the Swiss people.

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Anonymous ID: 16b8f8 Jan. 1, 2026, 7:49 a.m. No.24056651   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24056632

Reminds anon of The Station nightclub fire. The club is going to get sued to hell and back. Stupid, stupid, stupid practice. Doing that with those sparklers. Someone should have exercised a little critical thinking about this.

Anonymous ID: 16b8f8 Jan. 1, 2026, 10:33 a.m. No.24057231   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24057207

>Why give money to the daycares and not the parents?

Because once a taxpaying citizen is separated from their earnings the distance betwixt must constantly increase.

Anonymous ID: 16b8f8 Jan. 1, 2026, 10:49 a.m. No.24057302   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A youtube sailing channel makes a Rothschild connection to a Mexican village on the Sea of Cortez.

Salt & Tar: Ep.322- Mining for Tacos

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