KultofEnnui
KultofEnnui t1_ja7tky1 wrote
But can it fix the voice-over problems?
Submitted by KultofEnnui t3_10ebwa4 in Futurology
KultofEnnui t1_j2dj956 wrote
Reply to comment by nickmaran in "Meet the Neuralink Cofounder Who Left and Started a Competitor That's Now Rapidly Catching Up" by ThePlanckDiver
As someone at risk for degenerative neural disease, I also look forward to it.
But seeing as how software these days is still so dependent on proprietary updates and apps, I'm scared of hooking my brain up to technology that requires a constant internet connection or is at risk of simply becoming obsolete because the fly-by-nite biomed company behind my brain chips goes out of business. Like the poor shmucks that cryo-freeze when no cryogenic company lasts more than a decade.
KultofEnnui t1_j25vlgh wrote
Reply to comment by KungFuHamster in Luxurious space hotels are a classic Sci-Fi trope. But American hospitality giant Hilton recently signed a deal with Lockheed Martin and Voyager Space to build the solar system’s first space hotel onboard Starlab — a space station with NASA funding — which is currently under development. by EricFromOuterSpace
And once you're comfortable with the illusion of said safety, I'll gather up a crew of diverse rogues with nothing to lose to pull off the first space hotel heist.
KultofEnnui t1_j1x08mn wrote
You said this last century. And again on 9-11. And before that when the Berlin Wall came down.
KultofEnnui t1_j0zztpn wrote
I imagine the smell would be somewhere between 18th century mental hospital, an apple store, a plague ship, and opening your septic tank indoors.
Five dollars says scurvy begins a week after the hydroponics fail over a software update lockout.
KultofEnnui t1_jaa3jv3 wrote
Reply to TIL about the NOAA Corps, the eighth federal uniformed service, alongside the six Military services and Public Health Service. It has just 321 enlisted officers, and operates 15 ships and 10 aircraft. by ex-apple
How does one join? Chasing storms sounds more fun than chasing drug runners or pirates.