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VitalyT
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Microsoft's AI speech generator achieves human parity but is too dangerous for the public
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Since it's called after Wall-E, which did nothing but screeching, how good can it be?
Yesterday at 4:35 PM
VitalyT
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Jupiter-like exoplanet endures molten glass showers and rotten egg odor
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So it stinks - congratulations, research money well spent!
Yesterday at 4:31 PM
VitalyT
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Airbnb continues to have a serious hidden camera problem
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AirBnb is the primary culprit of inflated rent prices world-wide, and they have always been criminally negligent. They are the living...
Yesterday at 4:27 PM
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First NASA mission focused on simulated Mars habitat ends with crew alive and well
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Considering the effects on cosmic radiation the "stay time" round trip would only be 3-4 years. Considering all the other factors I...
Tuesday at 3:02 AM
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Cosmic rays in the eyeballs when you try and sleep? They should send robots first, after a proper A.I. and some type of artificial...
Tuesday at 3:02 AM
VitalyT
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Ordinary rocks could power the next EV battery breakthrough
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And if it doesn't work, you can fill your pockets and go for a swim ;) One thing for sure - there goes nothing!
Monday at 2:05 PM
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First NASA mission focused on simulated Mars habitat ends with crew alive and well
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This is a far cry from reality, in which they would be exposed to 1/3 of gravity, and the psychological pressure whereby any mistake can...
Monday at 11:37 AM
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Microsoft patents a system that encrypts documents so you can read them in public without being visually hacked
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The day is near when we will be able to upload stuff right into the brain.
Saturday at 12:52 PM
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Aus spot's post
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Here's a custom-built RTX 4090 "Super" that Nvidia won't sell, and it's an absolute monster
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I would go back further. 1080 was a good card line. Everything since has been an expensive incline in performance.
Friday at 3:38 AM
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Linux updates improve Raspberry Pi performance and efficiency
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Give us a Quantum Raspberry Pi, then I will be interested.
Jul 4, 2024
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Japan's latest Gundam-style giant robot takes on railway maintenance duties
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Perhaps the article should have termed it robotic, similar to robotic surgery.
Jul 4, 2024
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Japan's latest Gundam-style giant robot takes on railway maintenance duties
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My thoughts exactly. This is a remotely operated crane shaped like a human's upper body.
Jul 4, 2024
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Here's a custom-built RTX 4090 "Super" that Nvidia won't sell, and it's an absolute monster
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In my view, nVidia lost common sense after RTX x3000 series. All their following products suffer from obisity and power-related issues.
Jul 4, 2024
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Japan's latest Gundam-style giant robot takes on railway maintenance duties
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Technically, this is not a robot, as all its movements are controlled by a human.
Jul 4, 2024
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AI and Ukraine drone warfare are bringing us one step closer to killer robots
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These should help, since Coronavirus couldn't kill us fast enough. Funny age of kamikaze, toward extinction at full throttle. Waiting...
Jul 4, 2024
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