@elonmusk Supreme Commander is an RTS game where the resources are mass and energy. If you fuck energy, mass productions falls. It always made a ton a sense to me.
I just tested my hand in a mini version of this scanner. Images that are higher quality than MRI, whole body captured in <1 minute, virtually free to run. This is going to change medicine.
Things get even crazier when you consider the possibility of using the same tank to focus ultrasound to ablate tissue, stimulate nerves, etc.
The FDA is not in the slightest ready for this. People will also complain about incidental findings but they are wrong and don’t understand how quickly software can improve and how inexpensive a time series of scans will be to generate.
I'm back in America
My hotel room has:
- AC that goes down to 18°C/64°F but my sensor shows it's 16°C/61°F! Ice cold means perfect sleep
- $100 in free spending on anything + full minibar with beautiful products like Norwegian canned salmon with Sichuan peppers (!)
- free water and sparkling water bottles every day, fresh fruit bowl
- daily room cleaning without asking, finished before noon!
- bathroom full of amenities + extra amenities you could request during booking like Marvis toothpaste, dental floss, mouthwash ear plugs, sleeping mask
- moderately fast wifi (to be honest)
The top European hotel in Netherlands we were in last few weeks for same price:
- AC did not go below 23°C/73°F, and to make it worse windows were locked (for eco reasons)
- empty minibar (for eco)
- no water bottles (the paper said use tap water like the locals for eco, guess what NL tap water is full of PFAS the gov just admitted)
- no daily cleaning, we had to ask for it every day, and when we came back 4pm it still wasn't cleaned, every day (for eco)
- strictly no amenities (for eco)
- unusably slow wifi
America is much more value now for your $ or € than most of Europe
(And ofc Asia too)
@GergelyOrosz Naaa man, you are reading too much into it. You don't know what the other person values or not, of why they used AI. A bit of a drama queen tbh. Not trying to offend you, just what I see.
Este caso fué SANGRANTE.
Un chaval, UN CHAVAL que solo pretendía buscarse la vida con su trabajo, que quería mejorar las condiciones de los trabajadores del campo Y LO TACHARON de facha solo por contradecir el relato oficial. Lo pisotearon incluso después de muerto.
Es uno de los casos más asquerosos y TRISTES que he visto
OOP = classes, functions, patterns, inversion of dependencies, and all that.
Procedural = procedures, aka, functions. State in variables and not in classes.
It is very interesting how the field has gotten so deep into itself that forgot that they are doing things for users, not just code for the sake of code.
Very interesting data:
- Cold bedroom AC confirmed to be great for sleep (esp for men)
- Seperate blankets from bf/gf great for sleep (esp for men)
- Sleeping alone is great for men but bad for women
- Fasting 3h before bed is great for both!
Il y a quelques jours, j’ai reçu de la part de la Commission européenne, un kit d’influenceurs pour promouvoir leur campagne #protectwhatmatters
Le problème c’est que le micro envoyé est en lightning… quand l’UE impose le chargeur universel en … USB-C
Introducing GPT-Realtime-2 in the API: our most intelligent voice model yet, bringing GPT-5-class reasoning to voice agents.
Voice agents are now real-time collaborators that can listen, reason, and solve complex problems as conversations unfold.
Now available in the API alongside streaming models GPT-Realtime-Translate and GPT-Realtime-Whisper — a new set of audio capabilities for the next generation of voice interfaces.
This is actually huge news. Well on the way to more easily dealing with radiation in space.
Korean scientists just created an ultra-thin radiation shield: thinner than a human hair, stretchy like rubber, and highly effective against both electromagnetic waves and neutron radiation.
The new composite material blends carbon nanotubes (for blocking electromagnetic waves and conducting heat/electricity) with boron nitride nanotubes (excellent neutron absorbers). Even at minimal thickness, it blocks 99.999% of electromagnetic waves and cuts neutron radiation by ~72%.
The material is extremely lightweight, flexible (stretches to double its length), and easily 3D-printable into custom shapes (honeycomb patterns boost shielding performance by an extra 15%). And, it performs well across a variety of extreme temperatures and environments.
Lead researcher Joo Yong-ho explained: “This material represents a completely new concept in shielding technology — it is as thin as tape and as flexible as rubber, yet simultaneously blocks both electromagnetic waves and radiation.”
Perfect for protecting satellites, spacecraft electronics, nuclear propulsion systems, and astronauts without adding much mass. It could also find uses here on Earth in medical devices, semiconductors, and terrestrial nuclear applications.
📸 Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Source: https://t.co/fEKjcEnX0p
11/12/24 REWIND - 323 flesjes met dodelijke virussen verdwijnen spoorloos uit een lab in Australië — ABC News
Twee flesjes bevatten het hantavirus (verspreid door knaagdieren, met een sterftecijfer van 38%)