Uhhh, Catholics are the original Christians. Martin Luther then split off and started the protestants. Catholics are very pro-science, believe in evolution, the big band (discovered by a priest).
Most of the anti science "christians" are born agains, baptists, and other biggoted christian sects, but not Catholics. For some reason they consider Catholics not real Christians.
Cells have a determined lifespan, as after repeated cell divisions, DNA replication errors occur. Errors are proportional to cancer.
Maybe having the cells age protect us from cancer.
No such thing as a free lunch.
If anything, it seems more traceable and trackable than regular old cash. Of course cash is harder to move around
Yes - likley this is a cost/TB issue, but I'm wondering what solid data like this is out there for SSDs?
This is from the Backblaze blog
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.backblaze.com%2Fblog...
looks like the SSDs are slightly more reliable than the mechanical HDDs. I would think with time the SSDs are more likely to be stable, but realistically, who's keeping a drive more than 7 years on a home computer
I'll imagine that SSDs will continue to make more rapid improvements than HDDs as they are a newer tech. I certainly could do w/o the noisy HDDs.
Heisenberg may have slept here...