Spyke
infosec.pub

Just be careful you don’t store the cup on earth, else it would have to contain itself.

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lemmy.world

Plus, a cat's probably going to knock it off the table.

.......wait, is that what earthquakes are???

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Technically speaking, can’t any impact with the ground be considered an earthquake?

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I'm less worried about it containing itself, and more worried about what the two girls holding the cup want to do with it.

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lemmy.world

Damn it's gonna take me a while to make a whole cup but I'll get started

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feddit.de

And has data integrity for a few hours, if no mechanism to constantly repair them (almost correctly) exist.

::: spoiler Spoiler

I hint at ribosomes RNA polymerase here.

:::

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This was my thought. DNA isn’t stable so it’s a lousy storage medium. Degrades over time, mutations in living organisms, etc.

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AmidFurorreply
fedia.io

How would the thing in your spoiler repair DNA?

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My, i'm getting old. I meant RNA polymerase.

Btw, i came across this article while searching for the right term.

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This Is MIT’s Jurassic Park-Inspired Project

They did get to the end of that story, right?

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The scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, that they never stopped to ask if they should finish watching the movie

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You reached the end

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