Bkeeneme
Bkeeneme t1_j8cmga1 wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
I tried to build an app around this idea- it would pay a few seconds of a playlist and keep doing so till you heard one you liked. Unfortunately, no programmer I enlisted to do the task could figure out how to make it work within the confines of what Apple Music or Spotify would allow but man I still hope one day someone will figure this very simple problem out.
Bkeeneme t1_j237wc1 wrote
I really think homes will become more mobile. You'll move it to anywhere to want to live but will be much more complete than today's RVs. You will have all electricity and plumbing you need with recharging areas and waste disposal. Plus, you will be able to detach parts of it to move about and explore different areas, including the oceans, and then return it to a complete housing unit.
Bkeeneme t1_j17wdbm wrote
I think the big issue is the app's ability to map, in detail, every square inch of a user's life and their surroundings and their likes/dislikes- which is put into a cohesive database where you get a full picture of high value targets to exploit- that is a big problem.
Bkeeneme t1_j132yr9 wrote
Reply to comment by labroid in Could being submersed in a sealed tank of fluid help humans survive heavy G acceleration in outer space? by cheeze_whiz_shampoo
In the "Three Body Problem" series, the author describes vividly, what that would look like! Good read, highly recommend it.
Bkeeneme t1_j9bb20q wrote
Reply to A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
I wonder how long before the battery begins to leak and corrode the other components as well as destroy the packaging?