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Techutante t1_j235olm wrote
Reply to comment by Lyb0n in I have a question about generational ships. by bigmikemcbeth756
This is a theory in that we are unlikely to actually invent a faster way to travel than a solar sail, which is probably how a generational ship would travel. I'm not saying never, but the ability to catch up to light is pretty rare.
Techutante t1_j2359r4 wrote
Reply to comment by FixingandDrinking in Request for predictions: what will the home of the future look like? by gropethegoat
They have to run in a vacuum. That can be difficult on a large scale. But yeah, televise it.
Techutante t1_j22sq04 wrote
Reply to comment by thatawesomedrunkguy in UIUC Researchers propose a new way to get fresh water from seawater, without the disadvantages of traditional desalination. They say that a vertical “capture surface” that is 210 m wide and 100 m tall, could extract enough vapor floating above warm oceans to supply 500,000 people with freshwater by lughnasadh
They apparently mine brine for various minerals and trace metals, I was just reading. Rare earth elements and whatnot.
Techutante t1_j22k4ty wrote
Reply to comment by thatawesomedrunkguy in UIUC Researchers propose a new way to get fresh water from seawater, without the disadvantages of traditional desalination. They say that a vertical “capture surface” that is 210 m wide and 100 m tall, could extract enough vapor floating above warm oceans to supply 500,000 people with freshwater by lughnasadh
I think they just pump it in a big tank or open field and let it evaporate. Bulldoze it later.
Techutante t1_j22gmbj wrote
Reply to comment by ConnieLingus24 in Request for predictions: what will the home of the future look like? by gropethegoat
That's a problem with underground tunnels for sure.
Techutante t1_j222fff wrote
Reply to comment by strppngynglad in Request for predictions: what will the home of the future look like? by gropethegoat
It's probably going to be a 'throw everything at the wall' technology future, so drones for sure. They are mostly for light loads though, even a larger drone army would have trouble moving trainyards worth of stuff. There's only a certain density of air traffic you can have before nothing can move.
Techutante t1_j2220i3 wrote
Reply to comment by readMyFlow in Request for predictions: what will the home of the future look like? by gropethegoat
You could deliver anything that's not too fragile in a tube for sure.
Techutante t1_j2215mo wrote
Reply to comment by sharksfuckyeah in UIUC Researchers propose a new way to get fresh water from seawater, without the disadvantages of traditional desalination. They say that a vertical “capture surface” that is 210 m wide and 100 m tall, could extract enough vapor floating above warm oceans to supply 500,000 people with freshwater by lughnasadh
Yeah I think they brinier the better for those too.
Techutante t1_j2201fc wrote
Reply to comment by AuleTheAstronaut in Request for predictions: what will the home of the future look like? by gropethegoat
They had a lot of spare time to read science fiction novels too I expect.
TBH it's a good idea, we'll see if they nail the execution though. Also pun intended.
Techutante t1_j21zlv1 wrote
Reply to comment by teesee150 in UIUC Researchers propose a new way to get fresh water from seawater, without the disadvantages of traditional desalination. They say that a vertical “capture surface” that is 210 m wide and 100 m tall, could extract enough vapor floating above warm oceans to supply 500,000 people with freshwater by lughnasadh
They have literal deserts of sand. I assume you could just dump it there.
*edit* Which they don't apparently. https://www.business-standard.com/article/international/saudi-arabia-s-thirst-for-water-is-creating-a-toxic-brine-problem-119010901323_1.html
Techutante t1_j21u973 wrote
The first couple seasons are good. The Spinoffs and later seasons were mostly bad. Carol is cool.
Also, I see what you did there, but that was like 5 seconds ago and I can't pay attention anymore.
Techutante t1_j21qce5 wrote
Reply to comment by junktrunk909 in UIUC Researchers propose a new way to get fresh water from seawater, without the disadvantages of traditional desalination. They say that a vertical “capture surface” that is 210 m wide and 100 m tall, could extract enough vapor floating above warm oceans to supply 500,000 people with freshwater by lughnasadh
Yeah, some solutions I've read include filling in old pit mines (many of which were dug out of salt veins because it's easy to get through), brine based storage solutions as a heat battery or ultra-cooling facilities for data centers.
Each solution has it's own problems of course, like salt leeching into ground water tables and a lack of scale to handle the possible output of brine.
Atmospheric condensation is a bit of a troublesome issue in it's own way though right, because you're altering the climate distribution of moisture. Not that we aren't altering everything all the time, but imagine if a country were to divert the flow of water from a river that historically ended in another country.
Only then imagine you're doing it with the rivers in the sky instead. Obviously it would be quite a while before capture technologies scaled up to that point, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Techutante t1_j21oiq6 wrote
Reply to comment by boydoesyoga in Request for predictions: what will the home of the future look like? by gropethegoat
Don't worry, they'll send your cardboard casket down to the corpse burners with it. ;)
Too dark?
Techutante t1_j21fyyv wrote
I'm thinking mega cities with hidden conveyor belts for delivery. Definitely modular, probably built like we build cruise ships right now.
Techutante t1_j218fzu wrote
Reply to What streaming services did you stop using? by [deleted]
All of them.
Techutante t1_j213vsr wrote
Reply to comment by spootypuff in Continuous infrared expansion is an efficient popcorn popping method by marketrent
I'm going to need 3 peer reviewed double blind studies and a white paper by next Tuesday on this topic.
Techutante t1_j21329v wrote
Reply to comment by Mypopsecrets in Getting my Super Nintendo in the early 90s by Osprey31
Every step, canvas ASMR. Looks like he's got the matching pants too. XD
Techutante t1_j20tf61 wrote
Reply to comment by PubicHair_Salesman in UIUC Researchers propose a new way to get fresh water from seawater, without the disadvantages of traditional desalination. They say that a vertical “capture surface” that is 210 m wide and 100 m tall, could extract enough vapor floating above warm oceans to supply 500,000 people with freshwater by lughnasadh
Have you been to California?
Techutante t1_j20l0rn wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in UIUC Researchers propose a new way to get fresh water from seawater, without the disadvantages of traditional desalination. They say that a vertical “capture surface” that is 210 m wide and 100 m tall, could extract enough vapor floating above warm oceans to supply 500,000 people with freshwater by lughnasadh
Also we have a HUUUUGE demand for salt as a society, so they can reuse that brine. Mostly for clearing roads at this point during poor weather, which is a whole other can of worms. (salting the earth)
Techutante t1_j20jrse wrote
Reply to comment by anengineerandacat in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
I guess it depends on if "acting the same" or "being the same person" are, well, the same thing.
We all act differently every day. If you wake up on a Tuesday and hear that a close family member has died, you're definitely not the same person you were on Monday.
Techutante t1_j20j3fo wrote
Wild animals will become boutique food, cost more, be served with special flourish. The Rich will keep eating them, and poor people will get vat food. For good or ill.
This is the future every sci-fi author has seen, through a hundred different lenses.
Think about how many people are trying to make eating bugs a thing. Now imagine snow piercer. If they can, they will.
Techutante t1_j0nmcjm wrote
Reply to comment by figmentPez in Nvidia kills off GameStream on Shield, points users to Steam by thebelsnickle1991
I used to launch World of Warcraft through steam so I got the overlay and could chat with both crowds of my gaming friends at the same time. This was before Discord which more or less took over for both kinds of chat. Also I quit WoW. It was a bad habit.
Techutante t1_j0nm28b wrote
Reply to I just love floppy paperbacks by shiftinganathema
They used to call small paperbacks a "pocketbook" and people shoved them in their back pocket. I always had one in my coat. Before I forgot how to read after getting a smartphone anyway.
Techutante t1_j0kwj4e wrote
Is this saying that kids who's parents remarry are less likely to be abused?
Techutante t1_j2367lf wrote
Reply to comment by Mash_man710 in I have a question about generational ships. by bigmikemcbeth756
It's usually in a scenario where you're escaping a civilization with zero opportunity for status growth. Your DNA has been found to be acceptable and you are blended into the future. Out of 1000 or 5000 people, your kids will be a Genghis Khan level of influence on a new planet. Maybe.