My reasoned, well-considered thoughts on gadgets, computing, quantified self, health, open source and whatever else gets my dander up.
"... It's actually not a very big data set. It's ... I don't know, a couple dozen terabytes, a couple hundred terabytes, but it's pretty tiny..."We live in the future.
The human genome, the part that the Turing machine parts of our body go over to replicate parts of you, is actually about 1GB. You could have the entirety of you on a thumb drive in your pocket. It's what the parts *mean* that gets hairy.
"... It's actually not a very big data set. It's ... I don't know, a couple dozen terabytes, a couple hundred terabytes, but it's pretty tiny..."
ReplyDeleteWe live in the future.
The human genome, the part that the Turing machine parts of our body go over to replicate parts of you, is actually about 1GB. You could have the entirety of you on a thumb drive in your pocket.
ReplyDeleteIt's what the parts *mean* that gets hairy.