Did you know the human genome is 3.2GB in length? The pinnacle of civilisation, an ode to the ingenuity of nature, a complexity we can only hope to one day understand...
Then there's onion with 16GB =)
Peter's slides from yesterday's ETHPrague conference talk is up! "Self-sovereign genomics, turning biology cypherpunk."
Mind you, due to the presentation software not working on mobile, the pdf is a collection of flat screenshot. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mechanical parts done, just unboxed them, feels like xmas 😁
Will leave the measurements for tomorrow, otherwise I’m not gonna sleep if I find an issue 🫠
We are putting together an initial batch of these (25 pcs) and they should be ready in about 6-8 weeks depending on suppliers; barring last minute fuckups.
We're looking for people who would be interested in playing with them; but who can also afford to support the project. 🧵
First picture of the USB-C version of the Dark Bio - Ark I, running on our fancy demo dock! 💚
Can't believe we have to state this, but the image is a picture we took on a 3 year old phone. It's not render, it's not AI, and it's not post-processed. What is the world coming to...
A week ago we've gifted our first production Ark and on Thursday we've show its recipient how to use it.
Today they've sent us this screenshot, a genetic diabetes analysis. Ran on an Ark, privately, with 0 data leakage. 🤯
Slow at first, then all of a sudden... 🤍❤️
As a commitment to transparency, we've created a repository of our signing keys and operations.
The repository also includes YubiHSM and YubiKey provenance attestations, signer certificate chains and full audit logs.
More in an upcoming blog post.
🌿Cilantro Soapiness: the first ever genetic test ran on a Dark Bio Ark enclave. Against my own genome, no less!
A test, vibe coded with AI, without looking at the code, never having to worry about malicious code touching sensitive data, because the Ark guarantees safety. 🤍