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- Comment on Always remember, it's the people with cool colored hair that are the problem, definitely NOT the rich who definitely DON'T have private rape islands 3 days ago:
I’m sure Trump would never delete himself from documents before release…
…he definitely didn’t do that last term via William Barr’s Justoce Department. So I’m sure he’s bot going to do the same thing this time.
- Comment on Sun God 3 days ago:
Science Journalists; Neil Degrasse Tyson claims dead pixels may actually be Mercury sized planets!
- Comment on The Downtrodden Billionaires 3 days ago:
The problems the free market creates, are intentional.
- Comment on Stop touching your stuff! 5 days ago:
Hetero women and gay guys might just… Stop at that level and stay for a bit.
- Comment on Economist warns that Elon Musk is about to cause a "deep, deep recession" 1 week ago:
Buy low, sell high, so much easier when you’re the one picking what crashes, and what doesn’t.
- Comment on AI cracks superbug problem in two days that took scientists years 1 week ago:
Large Language companies weren’t even aware their data (which is so large they themselves have no idea what’s in it) had other languages.
So the models suddenly knew how to speak other languages. The above story feels like those stories “Large Language Models are super intelligent! They’ve taught themselves French!” - no, mass surveillance and corporations being above the law taught them everything they know.
- Comment on AI cracks superbug problem in two days that took scientists years 1 week ago:
Assuming open AI ect only use data from the public domain is stupid. He has literally no idea what the AI has seen, but they’ve undoubtedly bought countless amounts of data that isn’t readily searchable by public engines.
He sounds very ill informed on the matter of data collection and probably just had his info/data on a cloud service somewhere whose text was part of yhe trillions of terrabytes LLM have accessed.
- Comment on Mid games review: American McGee's Alice (2000) and Alice: Madness Returns (2011) PS3 1 week ago:
Playing a year 2000 game on a conaole from 2006 makes no sense. Of course things aren’t going to like up and the controls will feel like junk, almost like it was just theown together six years later to boost sales or something.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 week ago:
Thank you for your understanding and explanation.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 week ago:
I don’t think we do have a means of converting this heat energy into electrical energy right now. With nuclear we put radioactive rods into heavy water to create steam and drive turbines…
What’s the plan for these fusion reactors? You can’t dump them into water, nor can you dump water into them… I don’t believe we have a means of converting the energy currently.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 week ago:
In 1932, Walton produced the first man-made fission by using protons from the accelerator to split lithium into alpha particles.[5]
We’ve been at this for coming up to 100 years too.
Let me know when they actually generate power. I don’t want another article about a guy jumping off the eifle tower in a bird suit. A successful flight should be measured by the success of the flight.
Power generators should be measured by the power generated.
0 watts. Franz Reichelt went splat on the pavement having proven nothing.
America, the UK, France, Japan, and no doubt other places have been toying with fusion “power” for 90 years… We’ve created heat and not much else as far as I can tell.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 week ago:
Verified electrical output, the answer is verified electrical power generated.
…as in we should measure lower generation experiments by how much power they generated.
Isn’t that obvious?
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 week ago:
Predicted fusion energy and energy actually harvested and converted to usable electricity are not the same thing. Your article is about “fusion energy” not experimentally verified electrical output.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 week ago:
Generating massive amounts of heat and harvesting that and converting it to power are two (or three) different problems.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 week ago:
Yeah, and we measured them to the purpose of flight… Not wingspan, or how soft the wheels were.
So maybe we should measure technology that’s about generating power by…
I’ll let you fill in the blank.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 week ago:
Garantee you they weren’t generating a whole lot of power though… And if you can’t do that part then what’s the point?
- Comment on How do I shrink heatshrink in an explosion proof room? 1 week ago:
This is what I would think…
Wear heat resistant gloves, boil two spoons in something (an electric kettle perhaps), take the spoons into the room, spoon them over the heat shrink.
… failing that there’s always automotive electrical tape.
- Comment on Deny it? 2 weeks ago:
The least you could do is fly through a window.
- Comment on Google is on the Wrong Side of History. 2 weeks ago:
But they’re always right, just look at Google glass, Google plus, and Stadia… Or google buzz, google health, and igoogle.
Yep, Google never gets it wrong.
- Comment on Are Dating Apps Getting Worse? 2 weeks ago:
They haven’t worked since all becoming for profit, rather than for… Dating. Turns out setting people up should really be charity work, not for profit.
- Comment on Elon Musk will withdraw bid for OpenAI's nonprofit if its board agrees to terms | TechCrunch 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, pretty sure Sam Altman is an investor in Praxis which is another one of those projects to make a billion run fifedom.
- Comment on Microsoft Study Finds Relying on AI Kills Your Critical Thinking Skills 2 weeks ago:
Quickly, ask AI how to improve or practice critical thinking skills!
- Comment on Emma 2 weeks ago:
I feel like emma is going to have an awesome life.
👍😎🤙 💚🍃🌿🔥💨☁️
- Comment on xkcd #3049: Incoming Asteroid 2 weeks ago:
So that’s how we get a moon colony!
- Comment on xkcd #3048: Suspension Bridge 3 weeks ago:
What if you did a hill on top… So it was a parabolic curve.
- Comment on Can I lose a beer belly working out one day a week? 3 weeks ago:
Trying to do a set amount of exercise games in VR helped me get more fit. I’m not good at sticking with something but pretty great at playing the same sections of a video game telling me what movements to do everyday.
Just having things to do/try as exercise everyday was more fun/rewarding for my brain… But I had to make sure they were exercise too.
Then I’d do more as I got healthier, and eventually I attached weights to my wrists and legs.
But if you’re a mechanic you might want to ease into it, because of your back.
- Comment on (:3) 4 weeks ago:
Oh, sexy oompa loompa!
- Comment on Google begins requiring JavaScript for Google Search 1 month ago:
The decline continues.
- Comment on Elon Musk wants the U.S. to “Liberate the people Britain from their tyrannical government” 1 month ago:
Meanwhile he’s fine with Putin, even has chats over the phone with him.
…never seen him tweet anything vad about gim infact.
- Comment on New social experiment 1 month ago:
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