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Renaissance_Slacker t1_j9q22kj wrote
Reply to comment by Mental_Cut8290 in ELI5: Why do people wear different types of helmets when skiing and bicycling? by LucasUnited
Fluffy snow vs. asphalt/trail
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j8eh0ti wrote
Reply to Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
One of the defining characteristics of an arcology is compactness, which makes the inhabitants more vulnerable to disasters and terrorism.
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Reply to comment by Renaissance-child in Could microscopic life evolve to become intelligent? by [deleted]
If you could build mechanisms out of proteins and other large molecules you could fit a lot of processing and storage inside a bacteria. Clusters of these bio computers might display emergent intelligence like a hive of insects.
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j1584lt wrote
Reply to comment by GoreSeeker in Could microscopic life evolve to become intelligent? by [deleted]
I think the size of a cell is determined by the size of microscopic bubbles lipids spontaneously form under the right conditions. Those complex molecules took up shop inside lipid bubbles to form the first proto-cells.
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j156qgd wrote
Reply to comment by Westacious in Could microscopic life evolve to become intelligent? by [deleted]
If they existed in a higher dimension they could see inside enclosed spaces the way we can see the inside of a circle drawn on a piece of paper.
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j156jkv wrote
Reply to comment by whatisthishappiness in Could microscopic life evolve to become intelligent? by [deleted]
But you are? :)
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j156b3o wrote
For an extended answer, read Blood Music by (the late :() Greg Bear. Biologist is designing intelligent bacteria at his job but gets caught, so he smuggled them out by injecting them into his arm. Wackiness ensues
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j0l75vq wrote
Reply to comment by ILoveLongDogs in New research suggests that how humans dart their eyes may reveal valuable information about how they make decisions: “We discovered an accessible measurement that will tell you, in only a few seconds, not just what you prefer but how much you prefer it,” by giuliomagnifico
No, seriously, their newer VR gear watches your eyes, what you look at in a scene and for how long, your pupil dilation… Meta could learn a lot about you by recording and processing this. For instance, there’s a scene of a young family. Do you look at the man, or the woman? Which parts? Or, god forbid, a child? See?
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j0j3wyy wrote
Reply to New research suggests that how humans dart their eyes may reveal valuable information about how they make decisions: “We discovered an accessible measurement that will tell you, in only a few seconds, not just what you prefer but how much you prefer it,” by giuliomagnifico
And this is exactly the kind of data Meta hopes to gather from users of its VR equipment.
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Reply to comment by HOLEPUNCHYOUREYELIDS in Landscaping company surprises employees with bonuses up to $200K by ChickenXing
Oh God then the shrieks of “Socialism” begin. If four trust-fund morons aren’t going home with 95% of the total payroll it’s straight Karl Marx
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j0ies4e wrote
Reply to comment by aBoyandHisVacuum in Landscaping company surprises employees with bonuses up to $200K by ChickenXing
They were going to tear down the stand and put in a convenience store. The funniest part: when the store was done, he was going to put in a silly DVD rental box from a startup called Netflix.
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Reply to comment by aBoyandHisVacuum in Landscaping company surprises employees with bonuses up to $200K by ChickenXing
I had a co-worker years ago who bought an ice cream stand where two roads met in the boonies. Shortly thereafter he learned that all the surrounding land had been secretly bought up by a developer to build hundreds of executive homes - with his convenience store smack in the middle.
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j0i9xdl wrote
I remember two brothers (Indonesian IIRC) started their own company making computer memory and eventually sold it for $200 million. They split half the proceeds and awarded the other half to their employees based on years of service. They seemed baffled why anyone would do differently since it was the employees that made the company possible.
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Reply to comment by harleyspoison267 in TIFU by believing my neighbor's chickens were in mortal peril. by MisanthropicCeliac
I would love to know the cost to society of all the fires caused by smokers. I’m sure it’s horrific.
Renaissance_Slacker t1_j9tiwta wrote
Reply to comment by Boagster in ELI5: Why do people wear different types of helmets when skiing and bicycling? by LucasUnited
You’re 100% correct, there’s plenty of hard unmoving objects that necessitate ski helmets. When I was in my 20’s I hit an ice patch while skiing and went into a tree sideways, hitting so hard I almost severed my quadriceps without breaking the skin. A ski patrol saw the incident and assumed my leg was broken, they were dumbfounded when I stood up, waved them off and skiied away. It wasn’t until the next day when I got out of bed and face-planted that I realized how bad it was. Was on crutches for over a year. Helmets, kids.