professor_mc
professor_mc t1_j7n6ik6 wrote
Reply to Large open car parks in urban areas present a substantial opportunity for solar PV with EV charging. by DisasterousGiraffe
This is old news where I live (Phoenix, USA). Not far from me are shopping centers and schools with solar shades. There is a Tesla supercharger with solar at the nearest major shopping center. A place where I worked studied adding solar shade but the nearest connection point to the grid was too far away to make it work. It would have required expensive transmission lines and it is hard to get new power lines approved.
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Reply to Robotaxi by RolfEjerskov
I can already hail a Waymo from my house. They expand territory as they complete their extensive mapping and testing process. Their cars are all over Phoenix either carrying passengers or doing test runs to add territory.
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Reply to [OC] The impact of the rain in California. Just north of Santa Barbara, the Gibraltar Dam's water storage has nearly 3x in January. by ale_goldie
I think percent of capacity would be a better metric. For all I know this could be from 5% of capacity to 12% of capacity which wouldn’t be a big deal. Or is it full?
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Reply to Programmable matter by crua9
I think you are correct that 3D printers will not be in every home. I used to own a regular paper printer but I don't now. I'd rather go to the FedEx store and print stuff on the occasions I need to print documents. I wouldn't need to 3D print stuff all the time and couldn't afford to keep up with printer supplies and the latest printer tech. Id rather take my file to a 3D print shop (or send it online) and have the store maintain the printer.
Another example is that I have a photography hobby. I don't own a photo printer either. I do all my edits at home and then go online and select from a huge variety of physical mediums to print onto and have it delivered to my house in a couple of days.
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Reply to comment by DBDude in USPS to Use Billions in Federal Funds to Electrify Delivery Fleet by Sorin61
The USPS is mostly buying vehicles that were designed to their specifications so they were designed to be electric or ICE from the ground up. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Generation_Delivery_Vehicle
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Reply to comment by MpVpRb in Why do so many people assume malevolent AI won’t be an issue until future AI controlled robots and drones come into play? What if malevolent AI has already been in play, covertly, via social media or other distributed/connected platforms? -if this post gets deleted by a bot, we might have the answer by Shaboda
I think they will be evil because they will be created by corporations for their profit and not for the good of mankind. Think of the current use of advanced algorithms such as the company that enables apartment managers to charge the maximum rent possible for apartments. If anyone creates AI it will be for their profit or for their agenda and not for your benefit.
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Reply to In the future, any computer you lay your hands on will be your computer. by ApocalypseSpokesman
It is already like that for the most part. At work I can log in on any computer in any building and get all my apps and files. At home I can access all the same apps and files from my desktop, phone and multiple tablets. There will always be some limits since people only want authorized users to access devices.
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Reply to Waymo launches the world's most advanced robo-taxi service. Rides can be hailed to go anywhere in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, 24/7, and with no safety driver by lughnasadh
Waymo has been very active in Phoenix. I see their cars all over central Phoenix every day. We have straight roads and plenty of sun so pretty ideal operating conditions. I’m sure they will quickly expand the service area based on how many test runs they are making all across Phoenix. We have the Super Bowl here in 2023 and I bet they use that to show off their service.
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Reply to comment by macross1984 in Arizona’s top prosecutor concealed records debunking election fraud claims by Rorschach1492
He was out as of the last election.