RandomBitFry
RandomBitFry t1_jabk4hk wrote
Reply to Tilt indicator on a glovebox workstation (laboratory equipment) shipment box. Also featuring shock indicator above. by Siddhesh_Chaudhari
Seen electronic shock loggers that also have GPS so you know exactly where it was mishandled.
RandomBitFry t1_jabhin5 wrote
Reply to Schrödinger's Bag by sidious911
What does the small print say?
RandomBitFry t1_j9xgwmc wrote
Reply to The unregulated, unmoderated, unprecedented release of true artificial intelligence into our society will be the most unpredictable event of our lifetime by QualityKoalaTeacher
We're nowhere near true AI yet but we're already seeing how chatGPT is being regulated into an irritating politically correct state. You can't even talk to it about pants or toilets without it shutting down and mumbling something about vulgarity.
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RandomBitFry t1_j3rd2gp wrote
Reply to Physicists have discovered that mimicking human muscles can lead to more efficiently designed electric motors for use in robots and appliances. Their bioinspired motors use up to 22% less energy, have a greater range of motion and can lift objects higher than typical electric motors. by Sariel007
Thinks it's safe to say that an Arduino controlled spinny cow head hasn't got much to do with the article.
RandomBitFry t1_j0br15f wrote
Reply to Capsule-sized ingestible biobatteries could power ingestible cameras in the small intestine allowing new view of digestive system by giuliomagnifico
This isn't about a new view of the digestive system. The first capsule endoscope was swallowed in 1997.
RandomBitFry t1_iydfdaz wrote
What thickness walls and roof are required to shield the inhabitants from the space radiation? Wouldn't it be better to be underground?
RandomBitFry t1_ixmbhik wrote
I'm sure this was discussed decades ago and dismissed because the losses from 'beaming' power to earth outweighed the benefits.
RandomBitFry t1_iuhyg8n wrote
Reply to comment by lipspliff in There are approx 401g of gas in this CO2 cylinder. by lipspliff
That'd account for it. Interested to hear what the difference between the empty cylinders is. It's normally stamped on the side.
RandomBitFry t1_iuho37v wrote
This is about 9 grams short. How did you tell the scales the tare weight of the cylinder?
RandomBitFry t1_iugxhtx wrote
The value of Human Shit would sky-rocket if there was a galactic demand for it. Maybe that's why there are alien abductions.
RandomBitFry t1_iu4vutz wrote
I need an inspiration pill.
RandomBitFry t1_ircswr6 wrote
Though that guy was sitting at a fancy garden table made from a solar panel.
RandomBitFry t1_jcsvk5z wrote
Reply to China Built a Hypersonic Generator That Could Power Unimaginable Weapons by ethereal3xp
You could probably get 212kW from a couple of Tesla batteries.