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usmclvsop t1_iy9joym wrote
Reply to comment by imaginexus in I text myself all day every day — and you should, too by dadofbimbim
but how will companies data mine your notes app? Text it to make sure it's visible to as many eyeballs as possible
usmclvsop t1_ixrmone wrote
Reply to comment by Dickmusha in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
The very first oled tv cost $15,000 and today you can get one for $500. Technology will improve and become more affordable. You think this is a case of if but I guarantee it’s a matter of when.
usmclvsop t1_ixou9y9 wrote
Reply to comment by Dickmusha in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
This product is probably useless, but robots using lasers to kill weeds without harming wanted plants will be amazing for agriculture. The amount of herbicides that can be replaced with tech will be greatly beneficial to the environment.
usmclvsop t1_iwvfpci wrote
Reply to comment by lelio98 in FCC orders ISPs to show broadband 'nutrition labels' with all fees and limits by Sorin61
https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/yyms1j/fcc_unveils_new_broadband_map/
5 "choices" here but only one of them is viable for working from home
usmclvsop t1_j1ac42f wrote
Reply to comment by SsiSsiSsiSsi in US home broadband penetration reaches 90% – study by Sorin61
...which is owned by private companies such as comcast and at&t