SilkieBug
SilkieBug t1_j4wimun wrote
Reply to comment by tkg6891 in App helps to significantly improve memory recall and could have applications for improving memory. Users of the app were able to recall more than 50% more details about everyday experiences that took place as many as six months earlier than if they had only recorded events and never replayed them. by Wagamaga
Ah ok, thank you.
SilkieBug t1_j4wgf7m wrote
Reply to App helps to significantly improve memory recall and could have applications for improving memory. Users of the app were able to recall more than 50% more details about everyday experiences that took place as many as six months earlier than if they had only recorded events and never replayed them. by Wagamaga
Is the app available for users not in the study?
SilkieBug t1_ix41uv4 wrote
The exhaust looks a bit anemic, both for the SRB’s and the main engines.
SilkieBug t1_iwd3uyt wrote
Reply to comment by Stufy_stuf in imo the most terrifying part of space is rouge planets in deep space where there are no stars around. just pitch black. those planets are real. right now. freezing in the dark, thousands of light years away from any kind of light. imagine being on that planet, or even in its place. just terrifying. by Stufy_stuf
If we had the tech to reach a planet like this, it would be trivial to make a city on it, and to prospect it for useful resources.
“Dark” and “cold” means nothing when you have nuclear reactors that make light and heat.
Be more imaginative instead of being scared of the dark like a small child.
SilkieBug t1_iwd2wtz wrote
Reply to comment by ObligatoryOption in imo the most terrifying part of space is rouge planets in deep space where there are no stars around. just pitch black. those planets are real. right now. freezing in the dark, thousands of light years away from any kind of light. imagine being on that planet, or even in its place. just terrifying. by Stufy_stuf
Exactly, it would be amazing.
You could also accelerate it if you use its mass to make mass accelerators or enormous rocket engines.
SilkieBug t1_iwd2q97 wrote
Reply to imo the most terrifying part of space is rouge planets in deep space where there are no stars around. just pitch black. those planets are real. right now. freezing in the dark, thousands of light years away from any kind of light. imagine being on that planet, or even in its place. just terrifying. by Stufy_stuf
It would be amazing, surrounded by an unimpeded starfield all around, with no sun to make things too bright.
People would be living underground, using some sort of reactors to stay warm and recycle / produce atmosphere, hydroponics for food, simulations or walks on the surface for entertainment.
Why be terrified, it would be really cool.
SilkieBug t1_jcuombq wrote
Reply to comment by adisharr in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
What are the practical steps necessary to get it to do this?