Franklin_le_Tanklin
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j9hv3ov wrote
Reply to comment by ikediggety in Scientists Say They Gene Hacked Mice to Double Remaining Lifespan by Ok-Prior-8856
It will be available to the 1%. Maybe those in places with universal healthcare as well. (Assuming this extends the health span as well).
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j9h11qy wrote
Reply to comment by MikeLinPA in Would the most sentient ai ever actually experience emotion or does it just think it is? Is the thinking strong enough to effectively be emotion? by wonderingandthinking
I think a more accurate way to ask is:
Would AI experience irrational or illogical decision making? (As emotions push us to do things that aren’t strictly logical, like sex, or anger etc)
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j8tyfzv wrote
Reply to comment by whatevernamedontcare in Investigators assessed the risk of dementia using changes in alcohol consumption in nearly four million people in Korea and found that after about 7 years, dementia was 21% less likely in mild drinkers and 17% less likely in moderate drinkers. by Wagamaga
Believe it or not - straight to jail.
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j8m0yg9 wrote
Reply to comment by GaudExMachina in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
So you’re saying first we should tow it beyond the environment before we dump it
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j8gufvu wrote
Reply to comment by Riccma02 in 7 international companies have teamed with the EU to form the International Hyperloop Association, the industry's first trade body. by lughnasadh
Ok but think about it. It’s trains, but with like 20x the maintenance for a small boost in speed!
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j6phpg5 wrote
Reply to comment by Coquinha_gelada_hm in A dire forecast: Scientists used AI to find planet could cross critical warming threshold sooner than expected by fungussa
Mm. And all of the human ones have turned out to be wrong so far and have underestimated the effects.
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j6lhdl0 wrote
Reply to comment by SouthernFriedSnark in European researchers are developing tech to let people have robotic third arms controlled with their brain's spare neural capacity by lughnasadh
I went to return a package today to newegg. I printed off the email with the shipping info sent to me to return. When I got to the post service, I handed the lady the printed email. She says
“there’s no tracking number on this”.
Her co-worker says “it’s under your thumb”.
She then proceeds to enter it in the system… looks at it for a second and says to me “did you make up this shipping number yourself?”
I said “no, the company I’m returning the product to emailed that to me, as you can see by the “from line”
She says “we’ll we don’t have a record of that number”.
I said “well, it says it needs to be shipped by today; and your are the right postal company”.
She fiddles for a second and a label is printed. She sticks it on the box and says “you’re good to go.”
I say “do I get a receipt or something?”
She says “no… but you can take a picture of the label on the box if you want”
Which I did. I don’t trust nobody. She had no spare capacity.
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j6lbxcl wrote
Reply to comment by Girafferage in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
It doesn’t work like that. Each one is bad. Each successive one is worse
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j6g41sy wrote
Reply to comment by BovaDesnuts in Amazon's Least-Deforested Areas Are Due to Vital Role of Indigenous Peoples, Only 5% of Net Forest Loss Occurs in Indigenous Territories and Protected Areas Despite Containing 52% of the Total Forested Area by 9273629397759992
Yea. Territorial protest in its most brutal form.
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j4rfny3 wrote
Reply to Visits to parks, community gardens and other urban green spaces may lower city dwellers’ use of drugs for anxiety, insomnia, depression. Positive effects were stronger among those reporting the lowest annual household income by Wagamaga
Interesting. I tend to enjoy cannabis more when in a park or forest
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j0x36hv wrote
Reply to comment by Gari_305 in Humans could one day live in Manhattan-sized asteroid megacities by Gari_305
George Lucas should have wrote a paper on this I guess
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_iy4l3d5 wrote
Reply to comment by Kinexity in 'Landmark achievement': Rolls-Royce and easyJet hail successful hydrogen jet engine test by Wagamaga
If they work on tatooine they’ll work here too
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_ixryfht wrote
Reply to comment by Thisismyvpnaccount in Eye-tracking study suggests that negative comments on social media are more attention-grabbing than positive comments by mossadnik
This is all the worst!
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_ixnb9mi wrote
Reply to comment by wotmate in This mining tractor developed by Caterpillar is completely battery-operated by redhatGizmo
> Those tend to use articulated dumpers,
I see you’ve met my wife
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_iwhz1um wrote
Reply to comment by manual_tranny in PEG racking system survives near-direct 120 mph hurricane hit in Cuba by manual_tranny
Like haha funny?
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_iub3vas wrote
Reply to comment by aten in B.C. permanently bans use of rat poison by pirate_republic
Yea. I would never use a rifle to fix a hole in the wall
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_iub3jhr wrote
Reply to comment by aten in B.C. permanently bans use of rat poison by pirate_republic
Rifles are even more way more fun
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_iu3grdf wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-disaster2022 in GM will make an Ultium battery pack prototype for the US military by redingerforcongress
So do missiles
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_iu2nxn5 wrote
Reply to comment by Skullmaggot in Magma on Mars Likely - Until now, Mars has been generally considered a geologically dead planet. An international team of researchers led by ETH Zurich now reports that seismic signals indicate volcanism still plays an active role in shaping the Martian surface. by GeoGeoGeoGeo
Core could still be hot from planet forming, or from mars theorized huge 3rd moon crashing into it later on causes a huge hot event.
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_itrwr6w wrote
Reply to comment by A_Snips in Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
Alexa! Get help
Alexa: playing “help” by The Beatles
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_ispmnkr wrote
Reply to A “Green” Quantum Sensor. Researchers have demonstrated a quantum sensor that can power itself using sunlight and an ambient magnetic field, an achievement that could help reduce the energy costs of this energy-hungry technology. by MistWeaver80
Ah yes. The circular form. A power not of flesh, but over flesh.
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_ise3cx3 wrote
Wtf is ultium? It’s a li-ion battery pack like all the other EV’s yes?
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_isbgwyt wrote
Reply to Rooftop wind energy innovation claims 50% more energy than solar at same cost by ObtainSustainability
It says it’s bladeless, however I see blades when I watch the video in the article..
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_isbfrw1 wrote
Reply to comment by mostsocial in FREE ELECTRICITY! Credit Suisse analysis says Inflation Reduction Act will produce solar modules for two pennies a watt in Ohio, while federal tax credits will cover 50% of project costs. by manual_tranny
Hmm. If you’re 100% self sufficient, what are they going to do if you don’t pay the fee? Disconnect you?
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_jecl7iu wrote
Reply to comment by capcaunul in US puts Italy-sized chunk of Gulf of Mexico up for auction for oil drilling by capcaunul
Lulz. Tell me more about how you don’t understand how government works