The Preserving Machine by Philip K. Dick (1953)

63 akkartik 12 7/30/2025, 6:55:43 PM archive.org ↗

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Jtsummers · 1d ago
akkartik · 1d ago
That was what I submitted. I don't know why it got edited.
quuxplusone · 23h ago
I suspect you can edit it back right now, just like you can edit the title back if HN changes it. The automatic stuff runs only once on initial submit (AFAIK).
akkartik · 23h ago
Good to know. I can't edit anymore. Not sure if I could edit when I first responded. It was 4 hours later.
Jtsummers · 1d ago
Canonical links. HN changes it when one is found.
Terr_ · 1d ago
Or putting the lyrics of It's A Small World After All into the genome of Deinococcus radiodurans, radiation-resistant bacteria.

https://cacm.acm.org/research/organic-data-memory-sing-the-d...

zabzonk · 1d ago
Hardly PKD's greatest work. But it is fun to see how many famous pulp authors are represented in this edition of the mag!
stronglikedan · 1d ago
Should have used birds: https://youtu.be/hCQCP-5g5bo
ggm · 1d ago
The Bach beetle would definitely scuttle. It's walk would have a pattern, but you wouldn't see it at first. Fractal even.
readthenotes1 · 1d ago
P48, Ants, was written by the same guy who created the saint in which Roger Moore did his best James Bond
thimkerbell · 1d ago
Extra points for the HN user who declickbaits.
Jtsummers · 1d ago
> Extra points for the HN user who declickbaits.

What do you consider clickbait in this title?