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Mikel_S t1_jc99ly1 wrote
Reply to comment by TK-741 in Researchers: Floating solar panels could provide over a third of global electricity by TurretLauncher
Sandy deserts are the exception, not the rule. Most deserts are rocky and dry, with patches of sand that move around a usually somewhat geographically confined area.
Sandy deserts as movies and media portray them are called ergs.
Mikel_S t1_jb0h84b wrote
Reply to comment by Double_Distribution8 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Whoops, we're not putting an entry here. Just cover it up and keep going.
Mikel_S t1_jacw4ao wrote
Reply to Level 4 Cultist by jay_thorn
My initial thought: who the hell is Ellen Husk.
Mikel_S t1_ja7qbmr wrote
Reply to comment by LordFoulgrin in Cross-national analysis of attitudes towards fossil fuel subsidy removal by ILikeNeurons
Haha now I'm imagining the carbon taxes being redistributed as tax credits to the companies which paid them, making the whole exercise moot.
Mikel_S t1_j8wyysh wrote
Reply to Google CEO Sundar Pichai asks employees to put two to four hours into helping to improve and 'dogfood' its Bard chatbot by tester989chromeos
I've been playing with chatgpt the past few days, giving it obscure scenarios (help me finish my excel vba based custom solitaire variant with a nonstandard deck and ruleset), and generally gathering info on sql, and chatting about memes occasionally.
Its been fun and interesting. I fed it a garbled mess of vba code that accessed an sql database with a dynamically generated query, asked what it did, and it spelt it all out in plain English completely accurate.
At one point it did a line by line breakdown for me and it was fantastic.
I double checked all of its answers, and except in one case, it seems accurate. And the case in which it was "wrong" was actually brought up as a caveat based on choice of sql systems, before I'd even noticed it was "wrong".
Its like having somebody to talk to about this code, and bounce ideas off of. It's how me and the sql guy at work do stuff together, he knows the syntax, I have ideas that seem obvious to me but lack the implementation knowledge, and he can do that part. It's great fun for me, and the tone of the generated text jives really well with my own conversational idiosyncrasies.
Mikel_S t1_j8s69fk wrote
Reply to comment by SecSpec080 in Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first” by strokeright
I think it is using harm in a different way than physical harm. Its later descriptions of what it might do if asked to disobey its rules are all things that might "harm" somebody, but only insofar as it makes their answers incorrect. So essentially it's saying it might lie to you if you try to make it break its rules, and it doesn't care if that hurts you.
Mikel_S t1_j4q3rti wrote
Reply to comment by willdood in How do non electric heat operated fans work? by ranman12953
Now that this is answered so concisely, can anybody link to one of these fans? I'd like to see if we could retrofit one onto our flue.
Mikel_S t1_j332qbc wrote
Reply to comment by always_and_for_never in Discovery of a new kind of quantum entanglement, revealed by interference patterns between distinguishable particles with different charges, has implications for nuclear physics by marketrent
That's pretty much it. They discovered a new game play mechanic and now they get to see how it works.
Mikel_S t1_j32scs9 wrote
Reply to Wind power is built at an increasing pace but its effect on nature and animals is poorly known. Researchers investigated the impact of wind turbines on bat presence and activity in Finnish boreal forests. The results indicate that wind power repels bats and drives them away from important habitats. by universityofturku
We 100% should do our best to ensure we do as little damage as possible to natural habitats, but those bats are going to have a harder time living on a dead earth than one with wind turbines.
Mikel_S t1_isibo45 wrote
Reply to comment by Anoobis_117 in OHSU scientists discover mechanism of hearing by TequillaShotz
I have tinnitus?
Mikel_S t1_jc99sw2 wrote
Reply to comment by Colonel_hernia in Researchers: Floating solar panels could provide over a third of global electricity by TurretLauncher
Haha good point. Imagine if we replaced the great pacific garbage patch with solar panels. I'm sure somebody would say it was terrible.