WillBigly
WillBigly t1_j4rcb4q wrote
Reply to A study found that "about 30% of the sample was able to discontinue the use of prescription medications because of cannabis." by OregonTripleBeam
Tfw weed way better than many pharma drugs, but god forbid people have some peace/freedom, they they wouldn't go work in the mines as much
WillBigly t1_iv2vof8 wrote
Reply to Reading bedtime stories to your kids is hard work. Now AI will do it for you! by blazedemavocados
I'm going to make it a point to refuse this type of outsourcing to my kids, they deserve better. If you absolutely need a tutor or something sure, but it's about connecting with your kid......missing the point thinking about interaction as a transaction where I sell story you pay by going to sleep
WillBigly t1_iuylgo1 wrote
Reply to Scientists Create Glow In The Dark Plants That Could Replace Streetlights In The Future by sopadebombillas
Zog zoggenstein, very nice
WillBigly t1_iu9erg0 wrote
The balance of power will eventually swing to Africa, notice how they can effectively skip certain steps in industrialization such as going straight to renewables and nuclear rather than fossil fuels. This will slowly stack up to an infrastructure advantage while old world powers struggle reforming their entrenched systems
WillBigly t1_iu1jgpl wrote
Reply to Enter a wavelength of visible light (380nm - 808nm) to see what color it is by CoherentPhoton
What do you mean you don't know what 800nm light looks like?
WillBigly t1_is15oci wrote
Reply to 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
Inb4 conservatives drive gas cars despite faster speeds, longer range, cheaper, more quiet, less maintenance, better for planet, no social tension
WillBigly t1_j68kqzf wrote
Reply to What aspect of engineering would be highly in demand for the future? by ImplementExtension58
Dude it really doesnt matter that much, all stem stuff is relevant to the tech revolutions constantly happening. Just study what you find interesting since that's the thing you'll br more inclined to spend time doing and get good at. It's more about putting the time into something, anything, until you become one of the 'experts' in that field. That being said, there are certain fields with morr expansion in the future rather than contraction: would you rather learn engineering of coal mining or asteroid mining? Conventional flight tech or plasma thrusters for flying cars? Up to you bruzher