@Robin__FM@gunk4188 Star Wars is Star Wars, that's it: nothing more, nothing less. Gilroy reduced it to some generic Blade Runner-esque dystopian millennial slop that you've seen a million times before.
Relativisant certains propos alarmistes, @AymericRoucher pointe une "surévaluation de l'impact des data centers sur l'environnement", rappelant que le grand data center de Mistral n'occupera que 0,0003% de la surface agricole française et consommera ~2,5 fois l'eau d'un fast-food
Clavicular was mid jestergooning when a group of Foids came and spiked his Cortisol levels 😭
Is Ignoring the Foids while munting and mogging Moids more useful then SMV chadfishing in the club?
Around 2000, there was a technological and cultural sweet spot in movie making. The romanticism of the 19th-20thC was still taken seriously and CGI was well/developed but not yet completely depended upon.
SOUND ON. You’re hearing the first howl of a dire wolf in over 10,000 years. Meet Romulus and Remus—the world’s first de-extinct animals, born on October 1, 2024.
The dire wolf has been extinct for over 10,000 years. These two wolves were brought back from extinction using genetic edits derived from a complete dire wolf genome, meticulously reconstructed by Colossal from ancient DNA found in fossils dating back 11,500 and 72,000 years. This moment marks not only a milestone for us as a company but also a leap forward for science, conservation, and humanity. From the beginning, our goal has been clear: “To revolutionize history and be the first company to use CRISPR technology successfully in the de-extinction of previously lost species.” By achieving this, we continue to push forward our broader mission on—accepting humanity’s duty to restore Earth to a healthier state.
But this isn’t just our moment—it’s one for science, our planet, and humankind. All of which we love and are passionate about. Now, close your eyes and listen to that howl once more. Think about what this means for all of us.
#Fusion🔥| 1ère mondiale pour l'énergie de fusion !
👀Nouveau record obtenu dans le tokamak WEST, opéré sur le centre CEA de Cadarache : il a maintenu un plasma de fusion chaud de plusieurs dizaines de millions de degrés pendant 22 minutes avec 2,6 gigajoules d'énergie injectée.