voracitude

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voracitude,

I wanted to see if the note in the footer was effective: chatgpt.com/…/8b29d398-ac5a-475d-89be-244e86e335b…

I am open to suggestions on improving my prompts, if anyone’s got tips!

voracitude,

Yep! From the article:

For context on the size of the brain sample and the data collected from it, we need to get into mind-numbingly colossal numbers. The cubic millimeter of brain matter is only one-millionth of the size of an adult human brain, and yet the imaging scans and full map of its intricacies comprises 1.4 petabytes, or 1.4 million gigabytes. If someone were to utilize the Google/Harvard approach to mapping an entire human brain today, the scans would fill up 1.6 zettabytes of storage.

Taking these logistics further, storing 1.6 zettabytes on the cheapest consumer hard drives (assuming $0.03 per GB) would cost a cool $48 billion, and that’s without any redundancy. The $48 billion price tag does not factor in the cost of server hardware to put the drives in, networking, cooling, power, and a roof to put over this prospective data center. The roof in question will also have to be massive; assuming full server racks holding 1.8 PB, the array of racks needed to store the full imaging of a human brain would cover over 140 acres if smushed together as tightly as possible. This footprint alone, without any infrastructure, would make Google the owner of one of the top 10 largest data centers in the world…

Dozens of stars show signs of hosting advanced alien civilisations (www.newscientist.com)

Two surveys of millions of stars in our galaxy have revealed mysterious spikes in infrared heat coming from dozens of them. Astronomers say this could be evidence for alien civilisations harnessing energy from their stars by using a vast construction known as a Dyson sphere – although they can’t fully rule out more mundane...

voracitude,

Partially obscured, brighter in infrared? Sounds like a gas cloud being excited by something energetic.

… No, it can’t be something so common. It must be something we’ve never found before!

Russian media: US citizen arrested in Russia for allegedly raising money for Ukraine (kyivindependent.com)

A woman with U.S. and Russian citizenship was arrested in Russia's Yekaterinburg on treason charges, allegedly for raising funds for Ukraine's military, the Russian state-owned news agency TASS reported on Feb. 20, citing the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).

voracitude,

Just in case anyone else from the US is thinking about it: DO NOT GO TO RUSSIA. Not for any reason, not until the political situation there improves.

I can’t believe people still need to be told this.

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