just_another_person

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just_another_person,

Well if that’s actually the functioning case, they are investing their effort in the wrong place. They don’t need energy production, they need storage.

As far as your comment amount solar, we do have solutions that exist. Energy companies just need to actually get off their asses and work them into the grids.

just_another_person,

The French? Read the article or the comments I was responding to. 🫰

just_another_person,

The people who live in France who are having this issue with power, as explained in the article and in the comments.

Seems you’re bored and just attempting to inflame people into discussing how my comment was in no way reductive or trying to represent people in a way they didn’t wish to be. Go touch grass.

just_another_person,

Apparently, just yourself. Nobody is angry.

just_another_person,

Go outside

Japanese firm TDK says new material allows solid-state batteries to reach an energy density of 1,000 Wh/L, which is around 100 times more than their existing conventional solid-state batteries. (www.tdk.com)

Japanese firm TDK says new material allows solid-state batteries to reach an energy density of 1,000 Wh/L, which is around 100 times more than their existing conventional solid-state batteries.

just_another_person,

*except they can only be the size of a button

A new open-source humanoid robot project suggests dystopian sci-fi tropes may have got it wrong; AI and robots will be decentralized/widely available, not hoarded and controlled by corporate elites.

Many people have been surprised how quickly open-source AI has kept pace with the AI efforts getting billions in investor funding. It’s worth wondering if the same may happen with robotics. After all, robotics are primarily AI too, though embodied in a 3D environment. Recently two major Chinese manufacturers, UBTech Robotics...

just_another_person,

Somebody has to make the hardware platforms, and it’s not going to be people at home with 3D printers.

just_another_person,

Exactly. This who can afford it elevate themselves to a different class of citizen. Those who MAKE the tech just get rich.

just_another_person,

It’s a justification for useless technology.

“Hey, we have an idea that has no practical use-case…BUT, we can make it edible. Amirite?”

just_another_person,

These Ex-Googlefucks really are going out of their way to prove that “Do No Evil” stuff was utter bullshit.

just_another_person, (edited )

Thus, Evil Villains everywhere rejoiced in this new found technology.

just_another_person, (edited )

P. album is capable of mineralizating UV-treated polyethylene (PE) into CO2.

Well, FUCK!

just_another_person,

Been hearing this for a decade. Let’s get it moving.

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