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wagner56 t1_j9ob6dh wrote
Reply to comment by Feathercrown in Google announces major breakthrough that represents ‘significant shift’ in quantum computers by Ezekiel_W
and memory state persistence
wagner56 t1_j9oau7b wrote
Reply to Google announces major breakthrough that represents ‘significant shift’ in quantum computers by Ezekiel_W
>say they have found a way of building the technology so that it corrects those errors.
make it work first and then outside a lab before announcing it is actually a 'breakthrough'
A practicle solution scaled to something useful - even if its still in a huge tank of liquid helium
wagner56 t1_j7pjmei wrote
Reply to comment by AccomplishedBerry625 in What's your estimation for the minimum size of global population required for preserving modern civilization with advanced technology and medicine, and even progressing further? by Evgeneey
thts a minimum with no redundancy
youd want at least a 1000% redundancy
a look at all the supply chains and the specialists to maintain them might be a start
economy of scale comes into the modern sustaining the high tech and if you chop that out they are no longer viable
likewise with enough scale cuts basics start failing as well
wagner56 t1_j7p39nr wrote
Reply to What's your estimation for the minimum size of global population required for preserving modern civilization with advanced technology and medicine, and even progressing further? by Evgeneey
there are some basic metrics about genetic diversity for a stable population
wagner56 t1_j5y33im wrote
Reply to Will we ever see a time where we could relive or be able to playback and watch old memories? by Personal-Ride-1142
brain is hard to work
but simply wearing a rig every moment of your life that can record everything and offers playback seems the easiest solution
wagner56 t1_j2cwbgj wrote
Reply to comment by bigmikemcbeth756 in I have a question about generational ships. by bigmikemcbeth756
fusion perhaps gas giants or ocean worlds with hydrogen from water - of course the machinery mechanisms to obtain it in bulk quantities
wagner56 t1_j284fa7 wrote
Reply to comment by bigmikemcbeth756 in I have a question about generational ships. by bigmikemcbeth756
better be able to refuel so if the earth-like planet is nonviable, then they can go on to a string of alternates
wagner56 t1_j22nyej wrote
what is the destination ?
that will determine what your population should be besides the people to operate the ship
wagner56 t1_j22nqzw wrote
>While the results don’t reveal anything new about lithium-ion batteries, they demonstrate how more powerful quantum computers could be used to accurately simulate complex chemical reactions in the future.
So Ford didnt use ... to find ... ???????
More it being plans for future attempts at progress.
wagner56 t1_j1pfym4 wrote
Reply to New Nio 500 kW ultra-fast Power Charger 3.0 can charge a car from 10-80% in only 12 minutes by Surur
isnt the battery tech being able tp accept charge that fast the hard part ?
wagner56 t1_j1pf9xf wrote
metal/ceramic filled eposies are stringer that the original pipe material - have been available for decdes
robots can be made now with sufficient communications and sensors and actuators to do patching work
wagner56 t1_j0kpnjm wrote
Ductility is the ability of a material to sustain a large permanent deformation under a tensile load up to the point of fracture, or the relative ability of a material to be stretched plastically at room temperature without fracturing. Ductility can be measured by the amount of permanent deformation indicated by the stress-strain curve.
Many definitions of 'tough' are not this.
wagner56 t1_iyc82mv wrote
Reply to comment by metro2036 in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
well I was always talking about the headline
a huge added cost trying to drive massive change in such a short time
forced instead of letting progress be done by what is workable in the market.
And finally the proposal being filled with weasel words to cover the impracticality and postential disaster of such a thing being attempted
wagner56 t1_iy32rg4 wrote
Reply to comment by metro2036 in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
"""US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead"""
This is the WHOLE SYSTEM
It includes all the 'dirty' stuff generated by EVERY ASPECT of this thing to makle it work.
It requires the whole system being reworked.
Funny is : I just noticed the word "can" in that above statement which technically means it does not limit the solution to reasonable cost or lack of imposed tyranny or all the other serious issues and concerns which will likely have to be made use of to achieve this 'goal'.
It sounds very much like a communist 'five year plan' when you consider how it is expressed. The scope of it is also is as potentially catastrophic as such plans historically were.
Notice that word 'but' there too - which already indicates that serious problems ALREADY lay in the path of any such 'solution'.
wagner56 t1_ixub4bz wrote
Reply to Covering a cylinder with a magnetic coil triples its energy output in nuclear fusion test by Gari_305
energy conversion is one of the significant problems of fusion
wagner56 t1_ixu6nzx wrote
Reply to comment by metro2036 in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
please quote me the prices of these cars
thats the first multiplier - you have to buy them before you can use them
and then have the assumed shortages of the materials used for a vastly increased number being built - something you might try to consider the impact of.
likewise the manufacture will need to be clean too, and recycling as well.
And please address the ever present issue of where the power comes from for these autos - explain how all that electricity will be generated without fossil fuels being involved.
As usual, the entire picture of the actual needed solution is avoided to make such claims.
wagner56 t1_iwyrfgz wrote
Reply to comment by RizzoTheSmall in Meta has withdrawn its Galactica AI, only 3 days after its release, following intense criticism. Meta’s misstep—and its hubris—show once again that Big Tech has a blind spot about the severe limitations of large language models in AI. by lughnasadh
HAL 9000 enters the room
wagner56 t1_iwyr7s9 wrote
Reply to comment by Arammil1784 in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
set your heat to 68 in winter get rid of your airconditioning and car and dont go on trips
YOU can start right now.
wagner56 t1_iwyqw89 wrote
Reply to comment by Flash635 in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
imagine the charging station lack
thats if the battery material production can even be achieved for just 50%
wagner56 t1_iwyqrhs wrote
Reply to comment by Scrybblyr in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
I had not heard it was that high that recently
Dinosaur times the levels were like that and the whole earth was a green paradise
wagner56 t1_iwyqjve wrote
Reply to comment by RizzoTheSmall in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
we have 500 years of coal in the ground at current energy use
Fusion might be a good project to get working.
wagner56 t1_iwyqe58 wrote
Reply to US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
Costs and secondary Costs
Imagine it costing 5X as much to operate a car or for all your power usage and increase in Prices on Everything (Everything has a power COST)
wagner56 t1_iwuf1bm wrote
Reply to Motional and Lyft will launch a robotaxi service in Los Angeles - The Autonomous Vehicle operator is a joint venture between Hyundai and Aptiv. LA will be its second robotaxi market with Lyft, after launching a service in Las Vegas earlier this year. by izumi3682
the lawyer part of the equation - lawsuits for the accidents which will happen and the insurance which will have to be carried may determine the workability of this
wagner56 t1_j9obf7r wrote
Reply to comment by INstyle4now in Google announces major breakthrough that represents ‘significant shift’ in quantum computers by Ezekiel_W
have all those drones to buy (delivery drones, not the institutional investors)