Hvarfa-Bragi

Hvarfa-Bragi t1_j8jvill wrote

It doesn't have to come out of pipes in one spot.

Automated solar-powered barges could distribute ideal concentrations of massive amounts of waste salts.

Waste salts could be buried inland.

They could be used as building materials or for any number of other applications.

> It's obvious you don't know anything, accept it and move on.

4

Hvarfa-Bragi t1_j4x1n1e wrote

There's only three features to AR and all three are missing from all current projects.

Reliable general object recognition so that data can be put onto normal things,

an open-protocol data ecosystem that would allow banal data about the world to be shared,

and most importantly, stylish, high quality, unobtrusive glasses reasonably indistinguishable from normal eyeglasses.

Tldr all the things that would make AR awesome are things we can't do.

8

Hvarfa-Bragi t1_j41av1i wrote

It would depend on the distance from the transceiver and the analysis.

Even with larger resolutions (poorer) you can use parallax and time distortion (movement and repeated sensings) to get better resolved.

I didn't see any finger positioning, but algorithms could easily infer the position of hands via inverse kinematics and position the maquette accordingly.

It would be helpful of OP to show the raw data visualization underneath.

3

Hvarfa-Bragi t1_j418ses wrote

You're not seeing the raw data, you're just seeing the resulting fitted model.

That model isn't showing the data underlying it, OP sucks a little.

It's like if I took a 3d textured model of something and stretched it over a kid's crayon drawing - the model here is much more detailed than the data that informs it, but all it's using is the positions.

6

Hvarfa-Bragi t1_iu655wv wrote

... You've been living under a rock then.

Russia is retreating hard and running out of everything.

> Jesus Christ.

> I thought it was bad when they forgot to bring fuel for their tanks and just left a 20km line of equipment out in the middle of nowhere.

> I thought it was bad when the Moskva sunk because their radar was turned off.

> I thought it was bad when a thousand men died in a failed river crossing.

> I thought it was bad when Russian troops were unwrapping packages of TNT to find blocks of wood inside.

> I thought it was bad when Russian conscripts were being given bolt action Mosin rifles and rotted AK-47s.

> I thought it was bad when Russian troop leaders were telling their men to go gather tampons and pads to plug their own bullet wounds.

> You know what? I think I'm just going to wait for the end of this to really judge how bad Russia did, no matter what grade I give them in this moment it will be way too high by the time I hit submit on the post.

16