The stunning revelation in the video was that Kurz tried using AI to write a script about Brown Dwarf stars. Kurz have a robust fact-checking process with multiple independent experts, and about 20% of the 'facts' in…
Even if you have personal priorities for privacy, surely you can understand that many user's first expectation for a web browser is for websites to work correctly. We've kind of lost the plot if we get too far away from…
Observationally, Google search and Kagi are fundamentally different business models. Google followed/trailblazed the "enshitification" arc of providing a free service that sees widespread adoption by the public, and…
Grounding aircraft types when there is a significant airworthiness concern has been a phenomenon from the very beginning of commercial jet aviation during the 1950s. The pioneering DeHavilland Comet, the very first jet…
There could potentially be some application for VR. I know a lot of the VFR scan is checking visual landmarks relative to wingtips, etc. I wonder if a good stick and rudder setup with a VR headset and working out of an…
Perhaps it's a reference to a relativistic quirk having to do with cosmic rays. When a high-energy cosmic ray hits the atmosphere, it can create a meson or something. This sub-atomic particle isn't stable and has a tiny…
The stunning revelation in the video was that Kurz tried using AI to write a script about Brown Dwarf stars. Kurz have a robust fact-checking process with multiple independent experts, and about 20% of the 'facts' in…
Even if you have personal priorities for privacy, surely you can understand that many user's first expectation for a web browser is for websites to work correctly. We've kind of lost the plot if we get too far away from…
Observationally, Google search and Kagi are fundamentally different business models. Google followed/trailblazed the "enshitification" arc of providing a free service that sees widespread adoption by the public, and…
Grounding aircraft types when there is a significant airworthiness concern has been a phenomenon from the very beginning of commercial jet aviation during the 1950s. The pioneering DeHavilland Comet, the very first jet…
There could potentially be some application for VR. I know a lot of the VFR scan is checking visual landmarks relative to wingtips, etc. I wonder if a good stick and rudder setup with a VR headset and working out of an…
Perhaps it's a reference to a relativistic quirk having to do with cosmic rays. When a high-energy cosmic ray hits the atmosphere, it can create a meson or something. This sub-atomic particle isn't stable and has a tiny…