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Trains-Planes-2023 t1_jefgz6l wrote
Reply to comment by defcon_penguin in Hyperloop technology could revolutionize transportation with ultra-high-speed, environmentally friendly travel up to 700 miles per hour, and student-led initiatives like HYPED are dedicated to making this a reality through innovative design and development. by intengineering
Yes, but not how to not die when it inevitably springs a leak.
Trains-Planes-2023 t1_je7snmw wrote
Reply to comment by Iffykindofguy in Dude, Where’s My Future? by [deleted]
Yes! Exactly! And their economic philosophy was catalyzed by this dickwad: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/11wxlq4/the_powell_memo/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf, which created ReaganFuckingNomics. And here we are.
Trains-Planes-2023 t1_je5kfjr wrote
Reply to comment by Iffykindofguy in Dude, Where’s My Future? by [deleted]
Did you read the article? He’s not saying “workers failed to be more productive “. The systemic failure he’s talking about is exactly what you’re talking about.
Trains-Planes-2023 t1_je58h8n wrote
Reply to Dude, Where’s My Future? by [deleted]
https://medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/were-in-a-productivity-crisis-according-to-52-years-of-data-things-could-get-really-bad-5c7e53242a0. That is what happened - and is continuing to happen. I suggest reading that article, not skimming it. It's a lot of info to take in. Also, see https://wtfhappenedin1971.com for more data.
Trains-Planes-2023 t1_j9ltyal wrote
Standard caveat: things that work in mouse models rarely work in primates.
Trains-Planes-2023 t1_j8n219r wrote
Reply to comment by SomeDudeNamedMark in Tesla Agrees To Open Thousands Of Its Chargers To Other EVs By 2024 by 10MinsForUsername
We're very happy with our Hyundai Kona Electric. It's basically the perfect vehicle - for our use case. I emphasize that because everyone's needs are different. Overnight charging on regular house current in the garage has sufficed for the year we've had it.
Trains-Planes-2023 t1_j5alclu wrote
Reply to comment by DadSnare in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
I have some (very little) experience with the under-the-hood end of machine translation, and people should not mistake this for the machine actually "understanding" language. It's literally looking at patterns of 1's and 0's and doing pattern matching based on context relative to other patterns of 1's and 0's. The machine doesn't "know" anything about language, or even what it is. It is a very fancy set of gears, that's all.
Trains-Planes-2023 t1_j55ce1v wrote
Progress towards _a_ singularity, not The Singularity. But very interesting nonetheless. Approaching near-perfect, real time translations to multiple languages.
Trains-Planes-2023 t1_jefhb0n wrote
Reply to comment by hollowrift in Hyperloop technology could revolutionize transportation with ultra-high-speed, environmentally friendly travel up to 700 miles per hour, and student-led initiatives like HYPED are dedicated to making this a reality through innovative design and development. by intengineering
As someone who was recently ripped to shreds for suggesting children > missiles, I’d keep that commie “feeding children” stuff to yourself. /s