• nocturne
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    Maybe, contractors are starting to wonder if they will continue to be paid.

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    I think the manufacturing complexity of stacking will be problematic. When the transition is made away from silicon into biocompute technologies, I wonder if space will be a holdout for silicon or if self healing systems will arise quickly enough. I didn’t think we would have a chance at seeing a world of biocomute technology in the next few decades, but after DJ Ware’s YT upload on the upcoming Landauer Limit around 2030, it seems maybe plausible. The idea of the end of silicon at the edge of tech is fascinating to me; like imagining where the holdouts will be and what will not continue.

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      Landauer Limit

      First time I heard about this. Thanks for sharing.

      Read up a bit on this and it seems that many (recent) estimates have us approaching the Landauer Limit closer to 2080-2090.