Is this going to be a computer full of vials of DNA and liquid pips? I'm not sure how this is going to convert to digital format exactly. Liquid computers sound cool though.
In my opinion biological environments may not be suitable environments for computational systems, but they can be modeled and used in another environment.
VN didn't invent game theory . Gerolamo Cardano (the Cardano Project was named after him) has written a book on game theory in the 1500s...... meeeehhhhhee
The last part encapsulated it all.. "Who created a 🪛 didn't know it could be used as a paint can opener right?...".. have an open mind... This shows humans and life makeup potential that can be used for other equally important things to life... Of course there would be negative consequences...but, what doesn't have one... Question is "this much power, what is the risk-benefit ratio ?
@@jacobscrackers98dna evolved for replication. It’s prone to oxidation and has to be stored in moisture-free and inert atmosphere. Maybe alternatives like xeno nucleic acids are better. Also more durable storage made of other materials like microsoft’s project silica, hydrofluorocarbon memory, atomristor memory, magnetic graphene, just to name a few.
This video is very misleading... Yes it's true that Von Neumann architecture is mostly a consecutive model rather than concurrent. But we solved this issue LONG time ago. Multiple CPUs & cores can have their own pool of memory. Cache coherency is difficult to solve but has been solved and I'm not sure how DNA could help with that... It also doesn't take ages to do a database lookup, otherwise your google search wouldn't be able to return results in mere milliseconds. Lookups can be broadcasted to multiple threads/hosts. This video acts like parallelization doesn't exist 😂
I think what the video is saying is that extraordinarily large data-sets (like the extremely dense kinds gathered by particle accelerators, etc), especially when the majority of data is in cold storage and not all in an active tier, can take a very long time to search through.
the VN architecture (sharing data and code to make computers cheaper) lead to the vulnerability and exploit jungle we have today...... again .... meeeeeheeeee
Whoever edited this video needs to make a pop sci science channel here because goddman this was fun and informative to watch😂❤
OH MY GUCKING GOD , THIS IS SO AMAZING !!! , IS THERE A NEWSLETTER FROM YOU GUYS , I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR UPDATES ON THIS !! ,WOW !!
No. Seth Shipman told me he used to store a film in DNA for fun when he first worked in a lab. Neuromorphic is one of the ways for analogue.
Ever thought of using XNA instead of DNA? Hachimoji-DNA for example has 8 bases instead of 4 and could thus encode more data per chunk.
wow
This is incredible
This is a beautiful piece of work
What about stability of DNA (and data simultaneously) ?
Insane potential go Catalog!
What a great montage! wow! amasing chanell! how come it has so little subscribers and views! OMG.
I have same thoughts
Brilliant visuals
Insane!!
Wel here we are ! The nice info stuff! 😁
The problem will always be that the most advanced computers are finite. While information is literally infinite.
Is this going to be a computer full of vials of DNA and liquid pips? I'm not sure how this is going to convert to digital format exactly. Liquid computers sound cool though.
amazing
Thx
Just another spin on OOP (object originated programing).
In my opinion biological environments may not be suitable environments for computational systems, but they can be modeled and used in another environment.
Memristors
VN didn't invent game theory . Gerolamo Cardano (the Cardano Project was named after him) has written a book on game theory in the 1500s...... meeeehhhhhee
I think this seems stupid. It's a very expensive, slow and unsafe way to store and retrieve data.
Then It’s a good thing you’re not researching this technology
Trying stupid things is what humans do
The last part encapsulated it all..
"Who created a 🪛 didn't know it could be used as a paint can opener right?...".. have an open mind... This shows humans and life makeup potential that can be used for other equally important things to life... Of course there would be negative consequences...but, what doesn't have one... Question is "this much power, what is the risk-benefit ratio ?
How so?
@@jacobscrackers98dna evolved for replication. It’s prone to oxidation and has to be stored in moisture-free and inert atmosphere. Maybe alternatives like xeno nucleic acids are better. Also more durable storage made of other materials like microsoft’s project silica, hydrofluorocarbon memory, atomristor memory, magnetic graphene, just to name a few.
This video is very misleading... Yes it's true that Von Neumann architecture is mostly a consecutive model rather than concurrent. But we solved this issue LONG time ago. Multiple CPUs & cores can have their own pool of memory. Cache coherency is difficult to solve but has been solved and I'm not sure how DNA could help with that... It also doesn't take ages to do a database lookup, otherwise your google search wouldn't be able to return results in mere milliseconds. Lookups can be broadcasted to multiple threads/hosts. This video acts like parallelization doesn't exist 😂
I think what the video is saying is that extraordinarily large data-sets (like the extremely dense kinds gathered by particle accelerators, etc), especially when the majority of data is in cold storage and not all in an active tier, can take a very long time to search through.
the VN architecture (sharing data and code to make computers cheaper) lead to the vulnerability and exploit jungle we have today...... again .... meeeeeheeeee