Coreadrin
Coreadrin t1_j8zhbpd wrote
Reply to [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
what being a low regulation market does to a mfer.
Coreadrin t1_j4orji3 wrote
Reply to UCI Researchers Discover Nanowire Coating Technology that Could Make Batteries Last Forever by otvortex
Very cool having a non degrading battery build, but what is the energy density by weight compared to what we're using now?
Coreadrin t1_iyu1u54 wrote
"With just this one simple trick of driving the price of natural gas up nearly 1,000%, we will see a reduction of solar cost relative to fossil fuels of nearly 90%!!"
EU's energy policy is batshit crazy, and until they start taking the modular nuclear reactor pill by the bottle, they are in for a very rough go.
Coreadrin t1_iyu0lnt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Researchers claim a human trial with 90 people has shown a simple laser therapy improves short-term memory by 25%. The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), has had claims in previous studies to also improve reaction times, accuracy and attention by lughnasadh
Yes, concussions can cause adhd like symptoms in people without the neurological disorder, and they can make adhd much worse for those who have it. But if you get adhd like symptoms from a concussion you can't typically treat it the same as if you just have adhd.
Coreadrin t1_iwk8ok4 wrote
Reply to Study indicates flood events at dams will significantly increase over next 80 years due to out of date rainfall modelling and climate change. by unswsydney
I'm sure it will have nothing to do with the fact that governments meant to be maintaining these will be spending all of their money on servicing the loads of debt they've run up over the last 20 years, the demographic pyramid shifting, and will probably not be maintaining these as they should.
Coreadrin t1_iua01mf wrote
Reply to comment by Maisie422 in This GE antique is back to normal after I cleaned the coil yesterday by novajia
If you told a historical human being that it would cost less than 1 hour of labor a month to preserve their food for 3 or 4 times as long, they would be astounded and think you were selling them a bridge.
Coreadrin t1_iqocsd9 wrote
Reply to comment by trextra in Biosensor detects brain tumors with less than a drop of blood: ultrasensitive biosensor that allow researchers to detect minute amounts of tumor-derived materials into the circulation by giuliomagnifico
Yes, there's a disgusting 'reproducibility crisis' going on in science with all these guvbucks flying around the last few decades. It's almost 100% necessary before you believe anything these days.
Coreadrin t1_jadrvcq wrote
Reply to Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells - Now, scientists unveil a revolutionary path to drive computing forward: organoid intelligence, where lab-grown brain organoids act as biological hardware by Gari_305
This is the tack I would have taken if I had written the original matrix movie.
Humans as batteries is ridiculous. Humans as a hijacked complex quantum neural network? Hell yeah.