ElvisArcher
ElvisArcher t1_j9wi2ti wrote
Reply to Early start on the nerdiness in 1982 with a Big Trak programmable vehicle by mySleepingDogsLie
My parents had that exact same end table, and a sofa with an eerily similar pattern.
ElvisArcher t1_j9rqqya wrote
Reply to comment by Dannimaru in Can my growth plates close at 13 standing 5’5 and i grew a lot around age 11-12 was that my growth spurt? by Distinct_Mention5349
Same here. I grew taller during my college years.
ElvisArcher t1_j7qwg3d wrote
Reply to SpaceX president/COO Gwynne Shotwell says they're attempting Starship's 33-engine static fire test tomorrow, Feb 9. by spsheridan
Here's hoping they don't melt their launch pad!
ElvisArcher t1_j6eroih wrote
Reply to Spock says hi! by TryHardNmity
Not petting me is ... illogical.
ElvisArcher t1_j6bal4y wrote
Reply to Seeking passage to use for Eulogy from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. by cavillchallenger
Oh freddled gruntbuggly,
Thy micturations are to me,
As plurdled gabbleblotchits, in midsummer morning
On a lurgid bee
ElvisArcher t1_j6844qu wrote
Reply to TIL about foreign accent syndrome. This is a very rare (~100 cases worldwide) but real medical condition where people abruptly begin speaking in a foreign accent following head trauma like a bad migraine, accident, or stroke. by veety
You should check out the extreme cases of this ... like Dorothy Eady.
ElvisArcher t1_j413f0g wrote
Reply to comment by mafian911 in full body tracking with WiFi signals by utilizing deep learning architectures by Shelfrock77
If implemented for consumer VR, there will likely be a dedicated "base station" putting out a clean signal in the room you are using for VR. It might not even be an actual Wi-Fi carrier signal ... i get the impression they were experimenting with "off-the-shelf" wavelength bands to see if the technology was feasible.
I would expect a consumer version of this to use a non-interfering frequency that was close enough to the Wi-Fi range that they wouldn't have problems with licensing with the FCC. Or maybe even use an ACTUAL Wi-Fi band ... and then let the installing user decide which channel that is (one that wouldn't interfere with their existing wi-fi).
ElvisArcher t1_j412n8f wrote
Reply to comment by Lyb0n in full body tracking with WiFi signals by utilizing deep learning architectures by Shelfrock77
It likely gets a baseline reading of immobile objects first, then removes that as a background "noise" layer, leaving you with "mobile" things. It makes me wonder how it would identify an oscillating fan, or a Roomba. Or, if a person stood still enough for long enough, would it become "invisible"?
ElvisArcher t1_j4128ah wrote
Reply to full body tracking with WiFi signals by utilizing deep learning architectures by Shelfrock77
That is ... amazing.
ElvisArcher t1_j3tchc0 wrote
I'm not a monitor-stand kind of guy, but have been looking for a good docking station for my laptop. This looks pretty nice.
ElvisArcher t1_j2f94m0 wrote
Reply to Whoever started the trend of having sugar as a ingredient in drinks unintentionally killed countless people. by JJeezzyy
Now finish that thought. Whoever continues to sell overly sugared drinks even after understanding the negative health effects ... _____________________________.
ElvisArcher t1_j2dj1l8 wrote
Reply to comment by Clean_Livlng in How are we feeling about a possible UBI? by theshadowturtle
Right. What you describe is a post-scarcity society. One in which the citizens essentially do nothing but exist in a world where everything is automated.
This is something that may one day be achievable through innovation, but attempting to legislate it into reality before then is ... well ... in politics they might call that the tail wagging the dog.
A post-scarcity society is inevitable if technology continues to advance, but UBI still sounds like forcing the issue before it is feasible. You want this future ... I want this future, too.
ElvisArcher t1_j29qxv5 wrote
Reply to comment by tmpka in How are we feeling about a possible UBI? by theshadowturtle
Maybe Independent is right for him. He doesn't seem to be making friends on either side of the aisle.
ElvisArcher t1_j29plju wrote
Reply to The brain has a frame rate by The_Sauce106
I've often thought that this is part of what differentiates professional athletes. Besides the obvious (a) natural ability, and (b) constant training. Enough (b) offsets (a), but nothing will affect the rate at which you are able to process information.
ElvisArcher t1_j29hv7t wrote
Reply to Accepting Science Fiction by Exiled_to_Earth
The world has already changed from your student's defined belief system in some way, so technically they are already outdated. But does that matter? The big step from adolescence to adult is in making belief system decisions for yourself. And if your primary concern in these decisions is other people's opinion of you, then you might need to take a closer look at your surroundings, and maybe ask yourself why this is the case?
ElvisArcher t1_j28p68z wrote
Just wait until they hear about cell phones!
ElvisArcher t1_j28o3m4 wrote
Reply to comment by reconditedreams in How are we feeling about a possible UBI? by theshadowturtle
I'm not sure the right would claim him either. He's a politician trying to promote his brand by making unrealistic claims and hoping his constituents don't notice. Which is to say, "he's a politician."
ElvisArcher t1_j28nghd wrote
The math doesn't add up. Literally. A UBI of $1k per-month per-citizen would cost the federal government more than the sum total of all income tax collected every year.
Is it nice to dream of a post-scarcity society where all your basic needs and luxuries are provided? Yeah. It is.
ElvisArcher t1_j9ylqkg wrote
Reply to comment by mySleepingDogsLie in Early start on the nerdiness in 1982 with a Big Trak programmable vehicle by mySleepingDogsLie
Indeed.
The wood paneling ...wow. Ours was a bit lower rent than the paneling I see in your picture ... but to go with it, we had wall-to-wall shag carpet. Literally everywhere except the kitchen and bathrooms. A thick pair of socks in the winter, and the whole house was an experiment in static electricity. Good times.
Thanks for sharing!