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Plzbanmebrony t1_jaraqna wrote
Reply to comment by it_administrator01 in FDA reportedly denied Neuralink's request to begin human trials of its brain implant | The agency cited 'dozens' of safety issues that must be resolved before moving forward. by chrisdh79
They will find something. Pleading guilty is often far cheaper than a trial. They are counting on that.
Plzbanmebrony t1_jaramgs wrote
Reply to comment by reconrose in FDA reportedly denied Neuralink's request to begin human trials of its brain implant | The agency cited 'dozens' of safety issues that must be resolved before moving forward. by chrisdh79
All rumors. Most people don't even understand nerualink doesn't even install the chip or house the monkeys.
Plzbanmebrony t1_jaqx8ha wrote
Reply to comment by ImaginaryEffort4409 in FDA reportedly denied Neuralink's request to begin human trials of its brain implant | The agency cited 'dozens' of safety issues that must be resolved before moving forward. by chrisdh79
Turn that feature off. Cops can make you unlock it but they can't make you give them a password.
Plzbanmebrony t1_japwbjd wrote
Plzbanmebrony t1_j9od78q wrote
Reply to comment by NZGumboot in Physicists Use Quantum Mechanics to Pull Energy out of Nothing by Vailhem
Ok. Thank I truly just didn't understand how you might use this.
Plzbanmebrony t1_j9o8ouo wrote
Reply to comment by NZGumboot in Physicists Use Quantum Mechanics to Pull Energy out of Nothing by Vailhem
If you can tell it happen right away that is data right? So if you could sync two from any distance you could send data in binary.
Plzbanmebrony t1_j9o10j1 wrote
Reply to comment by PapaverOneirium in Physicists Use Quantum Mechanics to Pull Energy out of Nothing by Vailhem
So they also sent data faster than the speed of light? My understanding with the whole limit of entangled partials is that while yes they remained sync you can't touch them without desyncing them. My understanding is that IS impossible based on our understanding of the universe.
Plzbanmebrony t1_j8jpx5x wrote
Reply to comment by ArcadesRed in EU approves 2035 ban on new fossil fuel car sales by chrisdh79
So many "epic new super battery" nonsense fills every single search I can't find it again. But I did find the tech they were talking about. They didn't meant in the video that it need to be kept hot to be stable.
Plzbanmebrony t1_j8jcwuk wrote
Reply to comment by ZXKeyr324XZ in EU approves 2035 ban on new fossil fuel car sales by chrisdh79
Those lithium–sulfur batteries are also coming onto the market. We are in the setting up production phase of development.
Plzbanmebrony t1_j8iutyj wrote
Reply to comment by NoPoliticsAllisGood in EU approves 2035 ban on new fossil fuel car sales by chrisdh79
Toughen up buttercup. You are going to have to adapt.
Plzbanmebrony t1_j5ozfau wrote
Reply to comment by michaelh98 in Starlink Is ‘Forced’ To Finally Start Caring About The System’s Light Pollution And Harm To Scientific Research by Albion_Tourgee
Maybe you would have a point if they were not already just over the suggested brightness. 6 is the goal and they are at 6.5.
Plzbanmebrony t1_j5mxoqc wrote
Reply to Starlink Is ‘Forced’ To Finally Start Caring About The System’s Light Pollution And Harm To Scientific Research by Albion_Tourgee
Starlink have been trying to get their brightness down since day one. There is no forced.
Plzbanmebrony t1_j1gjwms wrote
Reply to comment by DonManuel in Exxon’s bad reputation got in the way of its industry-wide carbon capture proposal by Sorin61
Carbon capture may still need to happen. We both know that nothing needed is going to happen when it needs too. This problem will get worse and worse unless we start chipping away at any way we can.
Plzbanmebrony t1_iycaamk wrote
Bring unable to fill orders isn't helping tesla. When their two new giga factories come online we can get a good idea of their abilities.
Plzbanmebrony t1_iy2dwwt wrote
Reply to comment by Riaayo in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
They don't have legacy facilities to convert like Ford does. Having more demand than product is not always bad. It means they are basically able to have guaranteed growth by just expanding production.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixzwfnz wrote
Reply to comment by PlayfulParamedic2626 in NASA discovery reveals there may have been life on Mars by Genevieves_bitch
Hwat are you talking about. Cells=life. Chemical soup is not life unless it has a cell wall of some sort.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixzu2dr wrote
Reply to comment by PlayfulParamedic2626 in NASA discovery reveals there may have been life on Mars by Genevieves_bitch
I don't care about a single possible cell. Show me a group of possible cell and show me that they were eating something in the rock and show me the poop.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixymqzb wrote
Reply to comment by Riaayo in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
That is why they are building multiple new factories.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixx4tyg wrote
Reply to comment by lucimon97 in Record efficiency of 26.81% for large silicon solar cells by Wagamaga
Well if you reduce it to only the longest lasting elements and don't care about heat then yes it would fit.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixx0r99 wrote
Reply to comment by notallowedin in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
Their review process doesn't allow them to provide informative review on tesla. Tesla updates and changes hardware frequently. They updates their cars like video game makers update games. Like get they like to have the best car they can but can't they just roll all those changes into new model years like everyone else?
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixwyayz wrote
Reply to comment by napoleon_wang in Record efficiency of 26.81% for large silicon solar cells by Wagamaga
The volume of waste is basically nothing.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixulb0n wrote
Reply to comment by DukkyDrake in The West is slowly rebuilding its rare earths supply chain. by BalticsFox
I misunderstood. I thought you were saying that had easiest access and lowest production cost.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixu7r6u wrote
Reply to comment by DukkyDrake in The West is slowly rebuilding its rare earths supply chain. by BalticsFox
They don't have the cheapest source they just sell at the lowest price just to have control. Rare earth is perfectly profitable to mine else where in the world.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixqx7mg wrote
Reply to comment by MyNameIsDaveToo in China and the US have plans for nuclear-powered moon bases | Look out, moon. Here comes humanity by chrisdh79
Moon will be fine. No nuclear power planet has ever failed without humans disabling safety systems to run test or do something else.
Plzbanmebrony t1_jarcdru wrote
Reply to comment by it_administrator01 in FDA reportedly denied Neuralink's request to begin human trials of its brain implant | The agency cited 'dozens' of safety issues that must be resolved before moving forward. by chrisdh79
Wait where do you live? Which nation.