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Reply to comment by altmorty in This Swiss hypersonic hydrogen-powered jet will cut flights from Europe to Australia to 4 hours by altmorty
That quote says it’s a prototype. Better than completely theoretical, but still a bit theoretical compared to the claim. And still a theoretical future economy. And still crazy expensive.
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Reply to comment by Dollar_Bills in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
Token disillusioned comment that resonates with the median Redditor.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Desktop hand warmer uses focused IR LEDs to beat the chill by Abildsan
Jokes usually need to work in some context.
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Reply to comment by grenamier in Google execs tell employees in testy all-hands meeting that Bard A.I. isn’t just about search by jikli
I think it was because they were getting a little backlash on using machines to spam call people, even if it was for useful data.
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Reply to comment by 9-11GaveMe5G in Fourth Circuit: Individuals Have a First Amendment Right to Livestream Their Own Traffic Stops by mepper
Ya that’s a completely different scenario.
The cops saw 2 people standing beside each other and smiling. One of them just said hi, and wouldn’t say anything else.
This lasted no more than a few seconds. No need to make everything racial. Nobody would have known what to do in those few seconds.
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Reply to comment by 9-11GaveMe5G in Fourth Circuit: Individuals Have a First Amendment Right to Livestream Their Own Traffic Stops by mepper
Oh dang you didn’t!
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Reply to comment by PapaverOneirium in Physicists Use Quantum Mechanics to Pull Energy out of Nothing by Vailhem
I doubt it will practically work like that. Ever.
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Reply to comment by chetanaik in Blue Origin makes a big lunar announcement without any fanfare | Making complete solar cells only using materials found in lunar regolith by chetanaik
Found bezos
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Reply to comment by DXNNIS_ in Facebook secretly killed users batteries, worker claims in lawsuit by tyteen4a03
You can see how butt hurt android users get by the number of downvotes I have for simply pointing out a fact.
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Reply to comment by SniperSid in What happens to our data when we no longer use a social media network or publishing platform? by Ssider69
Maybe, but they’ll also put themselves at risk of breaking the law and whatever repercussions come from that.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla posted record sales globally last year, more than 1.3 million cars by tickleMyBigPoop
It’s unreasonable. The dude has pushed industries forward that will have a major impact on the planet, and just because he messes around twitter from time to time, like many people do here and other places, people are losing their mind. He’s a human being, and he’s done a lot of good things, too.
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Reply to comment by BrotherAdultMan in Clean Energy Transition Investment Hits New Record – $1.1 Trillion by Wagamaga
If you took a gas powered vehicle, and an electric vehicle, and traveled the same distance, the EV will pollute less, even if all of its electricity came from coal. Because EVs are so much more efficient. They just use less energy period. That’s why their energy ratings are like 120 mpg.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Clean Energy Transition Investment Hits New Record – $1.1 Trillion by Wagamaga
Renewables seems to have won out, because of the price, flexibility, and safety. All it needs now, is time, and more innovation. It seems like it will eventually take over all of our energy needs.
At least we won’t have to worry about storing nuclear waste.
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Reply to comment by RollingTater in TikTok’s master plan to win over Washington — Millions spent on lobbyists, a billion spent on safeguards. Will it be enough to stay in the United States? (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
Because American companies taking Americans data is not a security risk for them, China taking Americans data is a security risk for them.
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Reply to comment by scummy_shower_stall in California zoo clones critically endangered horse using 42-year-old DNA by speckz
Why is this comment funny to me the more I read the responses
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Reply to comment by aoechamp in California zoo clones critically endangered horse using 42-year-old DNA by speckz
When I was 15 I was very sheltered. When I was 25 to 35, I experimented too much. When I was in my forties I stopped judging myself so much and put more focus on what I can control today. In my fifties and sixties I realized that everyone is doing their best and to judge less in general. In my 70s, I stopped watching the world news, and spent time helping the people in my neighborhood. In my 80s and 90s, I stopped trying to fix what I saw with my physical eyes, and only worked on the issues I saw inside of myself. The early hundreds were about chipping away at why I desired the things I do. That was a long time ago, but the next few decades I think I was learning hobbies like the guitar.
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Reply to comment by RockItGuyDC in California zoo clones critically endangered horse using 42-year-old DNA by speckz
CCP just logged your age.
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Reply to comment by InsertBluescreenHere in California zoo clones critically endangered horse using 42-year-old DNA by speckz
Hey, I’m 100, and if they’re old, what are you saying about me?
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Reply to comment by devanchya in Facebook secretly killed users batteries, worker claims in lawsuit by tyteen4a03
Fortunately, iPhones don’t have any meta apps no matter what carrier you use or country you’re in.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Intel Posts Largest Loss in Years as PC and Server Nosedives by Stiven_Crysis
And that’s going to lead windows to release better arm versions and maybe more losses for intel down the line.
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Reply to comment by DanielPhermous in Intel Posts Largest Loss in Years as PC and Server Nosedives by Stiven_Crysis
Because I know every company is made up of good people and bad. But for most of intels life, there’ve been a lot of good people advancing computers for everybody. Recently it’s all the MBAs and shareholders who are running the company.
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Reply to comment by 55855585 in HoloLens AR actually makes soldiers less lethal, soldiers hate it | Report comes after Microsoft lays off various VR/AR employees by BlueLightStruct
Were you talking to me?
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Reply to comment by aneeta96 in This Swiss hypersonic hydrogen-powered jet will cut flights from Europe to Australia to 4 hours by altmorty
Only if it accomplishes the claim, which this doesn’t.