Always have a backup! make sure that is you screw up, you can go back to a working previous version. If you work with databases, backup the databases too.
As for the "mental storage" - simulating a brain doesn't mean much about mental storage. Knowing and simulating an Intel chip in a program doesn't mean you can crack open an already produced Intel chip unit and hack few more cores in it.
even less it means that you can do it at RUNTIME!
when the chip is running, without causing premanent damage to the existing parts...
press release mirror here
and riecoin.org is back online
Always have a backup!
make sure that is you screw up, you can go back to a working previous version.
If you work with databases, backup the databases too.
As for the "mental storage" - simulating a brain doesn't mean much about mental storage. Knowing and simulating an Intel chip in a program doesn't mean you can crack open an already produced Intel chip unit and hack few more cores in it.
even less it means that you can do it at RUNTIME! when the chip is running, without causing premanent damage to the existing parts...