CptVakarian
CptVakarian t1_j5zg0nf wrote
Reply to comment by NevyTheChemist in Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention. Rather than disposing of batteries after two or three years, we could have recyclable batteries that last for up to nine years, by using high-frequency sound waves to remove rust that inhibits battery performance by Wagamaga
With the right to repair stuff going on, there's absolutely no way that batteries will be soldered. (they actually never were as far as I'm aware)
CptVakarian t1_izwsksr wrote
Reply to comment by LordSesshomaru82 in China wants legal sector to be AI-powered by 2025 / Supreme People's Court issues directive for an artificial intelligence network to be in place by 2025 to support and enhance legal services by Sorin61
Always depends on the data its being fed and I have a feeling that this data will be biased as it probably comes from the biased decisions of actual judges.
CptVakarian t1_izw3v1o wrote
Reply to comment by Ishpeming_Native in Low-cost battery built with four times the capacity of lithium by BlitzOrion
Also: what is the max Energy you can pull out of it without hurting longevity?
CptVakarian t1_ix71498 wrote
Reply to comment by Dangerous_Brief in ‘Part of the kill chain’: how can we control weaponised robots? by Vailhem
As long as they don't go Horizon: Zero Dawn style...
CptVakarian t1_jee99bh wrote
Reply to Meta stops offering remote work in new job postings as Mark Zuckerberg pushes the benefits of coming to the office by Ben_aid
Benefit ofcoming to the office: colleagues, beer, a good time. Can't have that? Well, then either home office or I don't care for your job.