Note: Unfortunately the research paper linked in the article is a dead/broken/wrong link. Perhaps the author will update it later.

From the limited coverage, it doesn’t sound like there’s an actual optical drive that utilizes this yet and that it’s just theoretical based on the properties of the material the researchers developed.

I’m not holding my breath, but I would absolutely love to be able to back up my storage system to a single optical disc (even if tens of TBs go unused).

If they could make a R/W version of that, holy crap.

  • @TwilightVulpine
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    2510 months ago

    I so wish we had some affordable, high-density storage technology that we could record and then forget it in the attic for 20 years.

    • Jojo
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      810 months ago

      I mean there’s magnetic tape. It’s not, like, usable. But it’s also none too volatile if stored properly.

      • @TwilightVulpine
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        310 months ago

        Yeah but I don’t have a climate controlled storage for it

        • Jojo
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          210 months ago

          I mean, you can make a smallish one as long as you don’t live anywhere that gets too hot or cold.

    • @TGTX
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      210 months ago

      M-Disc exists?

      • @efstajas
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        510 months ago

        100GB max per disc isn’t that high density, nor are they particularly affordable per GB.

      • @buzz86us
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        110 months ago

        That is just a hard drive with extra steps