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BernieEcclestoned t1_jegj2ca wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Muhammad Ali inserting a 45 into the Philips record player on his 1959 Eldorado by eaglemaxie
They just text now instead, never been a shortage of idiots
BernieEcclestoned t1_jef2kyz wrote
That's nuts
BernieEcclestoned t1_jebn0zn wrote
Reply to comment by torchma in [OC] AI researchers' expected impact of superintelligence on humanity in the long run by bitmoresalt
That is actually beautiful data, thanks.
BernieEcclestoned t1_jebl1aw wrote
Reply to comment by Adrian_Alucard in Meta wants EU users to apply for permission to opt out of data collection by OutlandishnessOk2452
They're opting out of FB collecting data, not opting in. This is the first time you can do it on FB in the EU.
The problem is you do it with one click with Apple or Google but FB will review each opt out form individually which is nonsense, FB has no option but to allow you to opt out so there's no point them reviewing it other than to make it enough of a hassle for people not to bother.
BernieEcclestoned t1_je6o2uk wrote
Reply to comment by Kevin_Jim in This Swiss hypersonic hydrogen-powered jet will cut flights from Europe to Australia to 4 hours by altmorty
Not sure if this is the article but it's on the same subject
BernieEcclestoned t1_je6fwe1 wrote
Reply to comment by Kevin_Jim in This Swiss hypersonic hydrogen-powered jet will cut flights from Europe to Australia to 4 hours by altmorty
I read somewhere that SpaceX has a contract to deliver payloads to US armed forces anywhere in the globe in minutes, making war logistics incredibly efficient
BernieEcclestoned t1_je28p8g wrote
Reply to comment by HardensWeakChin in Leon: The Professional (1994) Discussion by HS_13_
My guess is pedo
BernieEcclestoned t1_jdzudc3 wrote
Reply to Nichelle Nichols in Star Trek, 1960s. by Paul-Belgium
Hair that the word bouffant was invented for
BernieEcclestoned t1_jbo73pp wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in Denmark will be first country to import, store other countries' captured CO2 | "Our subsoil contains a storage potential far larger than our own emissions," said Danish Climate Minister Lars Aagaard. by chrisdh79
That's literally what net zero is though isn't it?
BernieEcclestoned t1_jbafp5u wrote
BernieEcclestoned t1_jb9l1nw wrote
Reply to A group of researchers has achieved a breakthrough in secure communications by developing an algorithm that conceals sensitive information so effectively that it is impossible to detect that anything has been hidden by thebelsnickle1991
It still has to be displayed on a screen though, and with something like Pegasus that's all they need
BernieEcclestoned t1_jan350f wrote
BernieEcclestoned t1_jaaakoq wrote
Reply to comment by krustymeathead in Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
That 4chan hacker dude?
BernieEcclestoned OP t1_ja9sucr wrote
Reply to Sunlight reflection (solar geoengineering) must be studied: scientists by BernieEcclestoned
>More than sixty scientists from prominent institutions are advocating for rigorous study into reflecting sunlight away from the Earth to mitigate the effects of climate change.
>Air pollution is currently “masking” as much as a third of the impacts of global warming, and as regulations around the world tighten, the amount of global warming will be “unmasked.”
>As the effects of climate change become more acute, pressure to use sunlight-reflection technologies will rise, so scientists argue we need international study now.
Submitted by BernieEcclestoned t3_11do8h8 in Futurology
BernieEcclestoned t1_ja9aaa7 wrote
Reply to My Grandfather (1941) right before going to England for the invasion of Normandy by dabiggman
Did he get lost?
BernieEcclestoned t1_ja7hmbv wrote
I've wanted a robot butler since the Rocky movies came out!
"I wanted a sports car, not no walking trash can!" ―Paulie
BernieEcclestoned t1_ja52dd2 wrote
Tbh you sound more like the comic shop guy from the Simpsons
BernieEcclestoned t1_ja4zk6p wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Could Dr. Suess be the answer to global warming? by Smart_Aide_3795
Incentivising clean air and energy is lunacy?
BernieEcclestoned t1_ja4b7lw wrote
Reply to comment by Ailerath in Could Dr. Suess be the answer to global warming? by Smart_Aide_3795
Replant it for carbon credits I guess
Carbon price went over 100 euro per ton for the first time recently
Edit. Found this as well
>Kelp is used to make many products: toothpastes, shampoos, salad dressings, puddings, cakes, dairy products, frozen foods, and even pharmaceuticals
>Algin, an emulsifying and bonding agent, is extracted from kelp and used in these products. Kelp is also used as food on mollusk farms
So, used to grow more shellfish
BernieEcclestoned t1_ja45l5k wrote
Regenerative agriculture and aquaculture are probably a better bet
Kelp is really fast growing, sequesters co2 and can be planted on shellfish lines
BernieEcclestoned t1_j9ybpij wrote
Reply to comment by Ta323Ta in AI is the new way to lose money! by TwitchNotTv
It's data is really old.
BernieEcclestoned t1_j9y4nvl wrote
Reply to AI is the new way to lose money! by TwitchNotTv
Buy the rumour, sell the news
BernieEcclestoned t1_j9eunzu wrote
Reply to TIL that artificial banana flavoring isn't based on a species of banana that got wiped out, but instead uses Isoamyl acetate to replicate the flavor, which is only part of what gives bananas their distinctive taste. by NoLackofEnthusiasm
Couldn't find an image with less banana in it
BernieEcclestoned t1_jegj4np wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Muhammad Ali inserting a 45 into the Philips record player on his 1959 Eldorado by eaglemaxie
No spoilers, but the title kinda gives it away