A nuke in LEO would make the environment so radioactive for some time to fry every single satellite that crosses the lower van allen belt. After some time (months, may be a few years) radiation goes back to normal…
Think that the sky is one nuke away from being 100% clean at any given time.
Making them? Not in the least. But being capable of making them? It's a must, be it gloves, EVs, semis, or screws.
I thought it was limpet teeth
Tough week for euros. Cars that record your face while driving and now apps snooping on communications.
My bet would be some lucky photons that end up heading to outer space from some window. Hahaha
Very cool project. A great advice one gets at around minute 9 is to place footprints for anything you consider remotely possible or that you'd like to test. You can always leave them unpopulated and the tradeoff between…
One could argue that it is 100% as every Watt that enters through the socket (not counting reactive energy) is going to become heat at some point in the very near future, including the air moved by fans, the photons…
For small stuff, sure. For something with more components I don't think it's ever gonna be useful. Routing a pcb is an np-hard problem and, imho, no AI has enough actual thinking capability to make a good job out of it.
Cool project and cool crt monitor
Who sets it, then? The people that can make money out of the satellites or use their services or the people that want clean skies? And how do you enforce it? It's not like you can just go up there an repo the satellites.
I'd even say it's superior to cow milk altogether.
There are issues everywhere. Companies that had their cables deployed made sure that any regulation that would eliminate that moat heavily favor them, either by forbidding other companies to deploy and forcing them to…
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh... Seriously, this playing with living organisms to augment their capabilities and make them do our bidding is a bit beyond my personal moral threshold. At this…
To note, we are already solving our problems through genetic engineering... Only one generation at a time.
We should not change body parts of persons that are not capable of consenting to that. Why not wait until someone is capable of taking those decisions by themself instead of imposing them and on top of that risking…
This graph is the touchstone one should rub all the "RAM and storage are no longer a commodity" bs that micron, sk hynix, samsung, western digital, seagate and others are peddling as of late while the valuation of their…
You can track the human diaspora throughout the world by the times megafauna went extinct in a area and massive wildfires left the area devoid of trees.
There's nothing people run out of faster than other people's money. I expect this second half of the year we see that the cracks in the AI business grow and bring the whole thing down. Just a bit after anthropic and…
Several distros have gone XLibre as their default display manager. I installed Artix on a bc-250 just last week and XLibre was the default there.
Engraved deep down in our primitive brain is the profound fear of high grass and forestry, which conceal bears, wolves, snakes, ticks and a lot of other dangers. Thus, we have the natural inclination to raze it all and…
I honestly don't know how sap is still in business. ARM is a good one.
ASML licenses their IPs from the american government. But yeah, they are in europe and work with european suppliers.
And people wonder why there are zero companies in europe competing with american ones in the tech sector...
They really are cracking down on those protestors, jeez... Makes you wonder how much money is rolling in the ICE-Private prison system relationship.
A nuke in LEO would make the environment so radioactive for some time to fry every single satellite that crosses the lower van allen belt. After some time (months, may be a few years) radiation goes back to normal…
Think that the sky is one nuke away from being 100% clean at any given time.
Making them? Not in the least. But being capable of making them? It's a must, be it gloves, EVs, semis, or screws.
I thought it was limpet teeth
Tough week for euros. Cars that record your face while driving and now apps snooping on communications.
My bet would be some lucky photons that end up heading to outer space from some window. Hahaha
Very cool project. A great advice one gets at around minute 9 is to place footprints for anything you consider remotely possible or that you'd like to test. You can always leave them unpopulated and the tradeoff between…
One could argue that it is 100% as every Watt that enters through the socket (not counting reactive energy) is going to become heat at some point in the very near future, including the air moved by fans, the photons…
For small stuff, sure. For something with more components I don't think it's ever gonna be useful. Routing a pcb is an np-hard problem and, imho, no AI has enough actual thinking capability to make a good job out of it.
Cool project and cool crt monitor
Who sets it, then? The people that can make money out of the satellites or use their services or the people that want clean skies? And how do you enforce it? It's not like you can just go up there an repo the satellites.
I'd even say it's superior to cow milk altogether.
There are issues everywhere. Companies that had their cables deployed made sure that any regulation that would eliminate that moat heavily favor them, either by forbidding other companies to deploy and forcing them to…
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh... Seriously, this playing with living organisms to augment their capabilities and make them do our bidding is a bit beyond my personal moral threshold. At this…
To note, we are already solving our problems through genetic engineering... Only one generation at a time.
We should not change body parts of persons that are not capable of consenting to that. Why not wait until someone is capable of taking those decisions by themself instead of imposing them and on top of that risking…
This graph is the touchstone one should rub all the "RAM and storage are no longer a commodity" bs that micron, sk hynix, samsung, western digital, seagate and others are peddling as of late while the valuation of their…
You can track the human diaspora throughout the world by the times megafauna went extinct in a area and massive wildfires left the area devoid of trees.
There's nothing people run out of faster than other people's money. I expect this second half of the year we see that the cracks in the AI business grow and bring the whole thing down. Just a bit after anthropic and…
Several distros have gone XLibre as their default display manager. I installed Artix on a bc-250 just last week and XLibre was the default there.
Engraved deep down in our primitive brain is the profound fear of high grass and forestry, which conceal bears, wolves, snakes, ticks and a lot of other dangers. Thus, we have the natural inclination to raze it all and…
I honestly don't know how sap is still in business. ARM is a good one.
ASML licenses their IPs from the american government. But yeah, they are in europe and work with european suppliers.
And people wonder why there are zero companies in europe competing with american ones in the tech sector...
They really are cracking down on those protestors, jeez... Makes you wonder how much money is rolling in the ICE-Private prison system relationship.