Drachefly
Drachefly t1_j6n3mw6 wrote
Reply to comment by ProbablyMyRealName in iPhone crash detection feature makes 100 false calls by speckz
Seems like a good way to handle this would be to only trigger if it goes from violent motion to nearly totally still.
If you're still moving, figure that you're fine. That would get rid of roller coasters, as after all that violent motion, you get up and walk way from it. Similarly with skiing. You reach the bottom and glide to a halt, then begin walking around.
Drachefly t1_j6n33xo wrote
Reply to comment by Sp3llbind3r in iPhone crash detection feature makes 100 false calls by speckz
That seems like a part of the analysis they said would have to be done, so it's merely something they didn't mention, rather than actually missing.
Drachefly t1_j4gzc25 wrote
Reply to comment by 7ECA in The Stratolaunch Roc, the largest aircraft ever flown, has just completed a 6-hour test flight. It aims to be a platform to launch reusable hypersonic craft from an altitude of 10 km by lughnasadh
Seems to me like the question is, "How can we get something up to enough speed and altitude that it can be picked up by a rotavator?"
Drachefly t1_j23ppo1 wrote
Reply to comment by AutoModerator in [WP] Ten days. It was announced we had only ten days before the world-ending meteorite reached its destination. Anarchy and societal collapse in most regions of the world seemed inevitable. What we didn't account for was the supernatural beings that had, until now, been quietly living among us. by humble_nomad
Reminds me of To the Stars, in which an interstellar war breaks out hundreds of years after the events of Madoka.
Drachefly t1_j1qwnc8 wrote
Reply to comment by Meryhathor in Chinese ships depart after record-long intrusion into Japanese waters by OceanBreeze246
… switch those dates?
Drachefly t1_j1qwcgw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chinese ships depart after record-long intrusion into Japanese waters by OceanBreeze246
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide_definitions
There is no slippery slope here - the oldest definition given is one of the more expansive ones and closest to what I think of as genocide. And when I was in elementary school some 30 years ago, that was pretty much the definition we worked with.
Drachefly t1_j1q9z4y wrote
Reply to comment by TidalShadow1 in [WP] You’ve just won the chess grand championships, and as a joke, someone bets you can’t win against a 100 rated bot. You, as a mind reader, don’t know a lick of actual chess. by EvilNoobHacker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpXy041BIlA
(note, though, that this is not the same elo scale as human participants, but it does show that it takes work to get down to 100)
Drachefly t1_j0x8tlz wrote
Reply to comment by sycamotree in Ancient Grammatical Puzzle That Has Baffled Scientists for 2,500 Years Solved by Cambridge University Student by Superb_Boss289
I rearranged to make the grammar clearer. Like, what's doing the piercing in that sentence? It's April, not the drought of March.
Drachefly t1_j0unp12 wrote
Reply to comment by sycamotree in Ancient Grammatical Puzzle That Has Baffled Scientists for 2,500 Years Solved by Cambridge University Student by Superb_Boss289
properly,
> Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote,
> The droghte of March hath perced to the roote,
Means, "when the (sweet) rain of April has thoroughly wetted the ground after the drought of March…"
Drachefly t1_ixyrgxl wrote
Reply to comment by jayisgod in [WP] You discovered the legendary monkey’s paw which can grant you any wish. Out of fatal curiosity, you wished for the rest of the monkey. A finger curled and your wish was granted. You then found yourself face-to-face with Sun Wukong himself: The Monkey King, Destroyer of Heavens. by Veloci-RKPTR
Heck, even the intro part of the story explaining how he got in that much trouble, he just did his own thing, to great effect.
Drachefly t1_iu4x60a wrote
Reply to comment by DibsMine in Russian ambassador warns Ireland over clearing of Ukrainian mines by boomership
Even those in the Korean DMZ?
That is of course the one legitimate use - VERY clearly marked.
Drachefly t1_iu0wqok wrote
Reply to Major breakthrough in cancer research: Papers reveal 'dark matter' that contributes to disease's growth by Ezekiel_W
Making a tool to help people try to do this was my first job out of college, in 2001.
Maybe it would have worked if people had used the tool with colossal data sets like this. Instead, they… threw 3 patients at it in a time series 5 elements long. Amusingly, the organization I was working for was also called the Institute for Cancer Research. Just, a much smaller one an ocean away.
Drachefly t1_is9y3hd wrote
Reply to comment by netz_pirat in Solar silicon manufacturing about doubling from 2022 into 2023 - predicted to lead to another cycle of oversupply driving solar panel pricing down by ForHidingSquirrels
Right - storage is only critical when we're seriously trying to cut into nighttime power usage. That is a large part! But until then it's mainly planning ahead and trying things out.
Drachefly t1_is21ftz wrote
Reply to comment by Girafferage in South Korean researchers say they have developed an anode-free lithium-ion battery that is 40% more energy dense than existing batteries and will enable EVs to travel 630km (390 miles) on a single charge. by lughnasadh
If the price of Lithium goes up by a factor of 1.5 another big mine in another country becomes profitable to run. If it goes up by a factor of 3 it becomes economical to extract it from seawater.
There is a limit to how bad this price can get, in the medium-long term. You can have price spikes. If those are projected to continue, production will increase and the price will come down.
Drachefly t1_irl5mhi wrote
Reply to comment by programmermama in Quantum philosophy: 4 ways physics will challenge your reality by ADefiniteDescription
Outside the system, obviously. And that makes the claim trivial. Even in Newtonian mechanics you couldn't see the whole universe at once, let alone to perfect precision. But if you're outside the system looking at some accessible representation of it, then it doesn't matter whether it's quantum or classical - a god's eye view is possible. I've done simulations of (simple) quantum systems and it was totally possible for me to see all outcomes from an event that would normally cause decoherence and make coherent superposition impossible. That we can't do that for the universe is just a matter of our being in it.
Drachefly t1_iretw0g wrote
Reply to comment by tnorbosu in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
Was it the humans or the AI that did it, though? Changes the joke a bit.
Drachefly t1_ja7po1m wrote
Reply to China says claims it’s considering sending Russia lethal aid are 'disinformation' by NCGuy257
OK! Let's keep it that way!