Yeah, we’re nicknaming that kid “The Hov”.
Yeah, we’re nicknaming that kid “The Hov”.
Hundred years. Big difference with the 100.000 years of the current waste.
Yeah, the code can work flawlessly in test, but after a few months of production there are a lot more records or files and the code starts to have issues.
Don’t visit /c/FuckCars please
They probably tested in ideal circumstances and their stuff breaks down when even coming close to an edge case.
Whatever Israel is doing can just be added to the United States. In the end, Israel is just the guard dog “defending democracy” in the Middle East. A somewhat rabid guard dog, but still owned and fed by the US.
It kinda reminds me of Snow Crash, where one character works in an office where everything is monitored, so she slowly reads a stupid note about toilet paper with backtracking and making superfluous lists to game the tracking algorithms. Working is not about productivity, but gaming the KPI.
Certainly when areas of improvement are controlled by rich people who in general like to contribute being rich.
It’s right next to or in a high intensity lithium fire, not just a normal little flame. That should alter the equation somewhat.
Mostly, yes. Use breeder reactors to turn long term radioactive waste to sort term radioactive waste, store for short time and done. The downside: it’s more expensive to move and process the stuff so nobody wants to do that.
There have been others building a prototype or research reactor, but the M in SMR also stands for mass-produced and nobody got even close to that.
Carbon capture tech.
That one is still being promoted but in the end the CO2 is mainly used to get more oil out of wells.
Small modular reactors. You see these being proposed but so far they’re not being built.
Lithium burns intensely but it doesn’t explode. An electric car can burn for a long time, but they don’t explode. One of the comments says so
I understand that what happened in Libanon was that dedicated explosives were added to the devices, it was not the batteries exploding. But that does not take away the conclusion of your story.
It shouldn’t be undetectable. Throw a device from s series into a fire as a spot check and if it burns it’s ok, if it explodes give the entire series to your enemy’s kids to play with.
Threatening with nukes happens every few months. At first glance, last time was in March. Putin, the boy that cried nuke.
How about no more data and the great Sam Altman can use his genius to develop a much more efficient AI first. Or admit they basically lucked into a working model and he’s out of ideas now.
Delivery men, construction, manufacturing, mechanics, plumbers and a lot of other blue collar jobs that are mostly men and pretty difficult to automate so far
Because telling your manager that this (online or in office) meeting is useless for you always works out great. /s Very often there is a discussion between two people and the rest are just spectators, but leaving is disrespectful.
“insert coin to continue”