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lazynooblet , to technology in SR-72: US secret hypersonic jet to allegedly break sound barrier in 2025 | Believed to be a top-secret project of the US Air Force, the SR-72 is touted to reach over 4,000 mph (6,437 kph), making i...
@lazynooblet@lazysoci.al avatar

So incredibly secret that we are reading about it on Lemmy

HubertManne , to technology in Scientists unveil methane munching monster, 100 million times faster than nature

It converts it to co2 and its a structure like carbon capture stuff. Im not big on carbon capture but if you running this thing anyway it might make sense to run the output into some carbon capture scheme as it should reduce both the production and running energy since it can use some of what this is already doing as far as pulling in and exhausting the air. might be good for the exhaust to go down an old well or something to.

Railcar8095 ,

Not sure if there is much chance for effective carbon capture. The article states that this works for getting rid of very low concentrations of methane (so burning is not possible). That means that even with the methane 100% turned into carbon, we are talking about very small concentrations.

HubertManne ,

well there would be the native co2 in the air its taking in too. My point is if it was worth it enough to do on its own its already done most of the heavy lifting so I bet if a carbon capture technique was worth it, it would be riding the output of this.

derbis , to technology in Human brain-like supercomputer with 228 trillion links coming in 2024

Called DeepSouth of alll things

The team named the supercomputer DeepSouth based on IBM’s TrueNorth system, which started the idea of building computers that act like large networks of neurons, and Deep Blue, the first computer to beat a world chess champion.

The name also gives a nod to where the supercomputer is located geographically: Australia, which is situated in the southern hemisphere.

I mean ok, but still, to call anything related to a brain DeepSouth 😶

rwhitisissle ,

The concept of the Deep South, a geographical region historically associated with bigotry, injustice, ignorance, poverty, etc., in an American context is simply non-existent in an Australian one. As such, the irony of that name doesn’t really apply outside of the United States.

Overzeetop ,

“Y’all come here an’ look at 'dis 'fore I calculate it!”

A_Random_Idiot , (edited ) to technology in New study finds bots and fraud farms responsible for 73% of web traffic

I miss the days when the internet was a fad that most people were apathetic towards.

before we even had search engines, and had to rely on websites listing links to every website.

AlecSadler ,

banner exchange 😂

A_Random_Idiot ,

Internet yellow pages and ring networks and word of mouth and slips of paper with weird urls written out on them.

AlecSadler ,

1px midis with auto play.

A_Random_Idiot ,

oh man… and frames. and tables.

Whens the last time you saw a classic html table?

AlecSadler ,

Well, I work in web dev as a career so unfortunately the answer to that is not long enough ago :/

uSpetzWon ,

Last week when a “Senior Fullstack Developer” who has had “senior” in his title for more than 4 years used a table for layout.

lolcatnip , to technology in New study finds bots and fraud farms responsible for 73% of web traffic

So the same as snail mail and phone calls?

ThePrivacyPolicy ,

I recently switched cell providers to save a pile of money, but the new one doesn’t have call control like the old did. 100% of my calls over the last two weeks were spam calls. I keep telling myself the savings are worth it, but my God it’s annoying.

BobKerman3999 , to technology in FAA warns of possible defect in Boeing 777 engines

How is Boeing still allowed to operate is a mystery to me

gravitas_deficiency ,

Tell me that you don’t understand the difference between airframes and engines without telling me you don’t understand the difference between airframes and engines

shashi154263 ,

You really expect everyone to understand the difference?

fiah ,
@fiah@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

definitely not, but wouldn’t it be nice if people who know nothing about a particular subject just keep quiet about it and learn?

shashi154263 ,

It would be nicer if people knew about that particular subject wouldn’t make fun of others .

gravitas_deficiency ,

Nah. We’re not being assholes. We’re irritated because you’re clearly done absolutely ZERO digging on the topic, and are just throwing out wildly inaccurate statements, and then expecting everyone to bring the info to you - not, I suspect, that you’ll actually read any of it.

gravitas_deficiency ,

Yes. They’re separate things, despite being related. It’s not complicated.

SupersonicScrub ,

Knowing that the information is in the article you are commenting on… Yeah I do

shashi154263 ,

You really expect everyone to read the article?

gravitas_deficiency ,

Yes.

LifeInOregon ,

No, but the difference is in the linked article. The commenter in question would have likely been able to understand that the real issue was with GE, not Boeing if they’d read more than the headline.

BobKerman3999 ,

With Boeing recent history I wouldn’t be surprised if they chose the shittyest stuff to complement their airframe and electronic and avionics

gravitas_deficiency ,

Incorrect. The customer selects which engines to install.

ozymandias117 ,

That surprises me. Can an airframe really support multiple different engine designs?

gravitas_deficiency , (edited )

Yes, really. For civil aircraft, the prevalent nacelle/pod design these days makes it fairly easy to re-engine a plane, and to adapt to new engine technologies as time progressed. This is extremely obvious if you compare images of a 737-100 and a 737-MAX9. This is common practice for both civil and military aircraft.

On a side note: Seriously, are you genuinely so lazy that you can’t throw a couple queries into your search engine of choice and find, like, all the sources that indicate that this is common practice? Or, like, go to a Wikipedia page about a couple civil aircraft and find the section that’s titled “engines”, read a couple paragraphs and see the images, and understand that yes, planes can support multiple engine types from different manufacturers? Maybe I’m overreacting, but this sort of “I’m going to force everyone else to bring facts to me to disprove my wildly inaccurate and baseless assumptions” bullshit is pretty fucking obnoxious.

It was a different user. But the number of people who clearly haven’t read the article or done ANY background research - even briefly - is a bit annoying on topics like this. If you want to participate intelligently in the conversation, do so. If you’re just going to pull things out of your head on topics you have zero knowledge on and zero willingness to increase that knowledge by, you know, looking for sources and reading… lurk moar.

ozymandias117 ,

Alright, next time I won’t try to learn anything and just “lurk,” then.

Tetsuo ,

laughs in MCAS

Earthwormjim91 ,

Idk man. Maybe if you read the article it would have some more context and pertinent information.

Like, oh idk, how it’s not Boeing at all but it’s the engines they bought from General Electric. And how it affects both Boeing and Airbus.

ours ,

They don’t make their engines.

MeetInPotatoes , to technology in Rogue AI bot is giving recipes for human flesh and chlorine gas

Pretty sure the recipe for human flesh is:

1 Tbsp Semen 1 egg Mix

feedum_sneedson ,

That’s the spunk crème brûlée, I think.

PowerCrazy , to technology in Stubborn polystyrene waste finally gets innovative recycling solution

Maybe we could just stop making plastic of all kinds. Reduce Reuse Recycle. Recycling is literally the last resort, we don’t need most of our plastic stuff today.

SuckMyWang ,

How will people convert convenience into money and become rich at the expense of future generations?

nvimdiesel , to technology in Massive explosion rocks SpaceX Texas facility, Starship engine in flames
@nvimdiesel@kbin.social avatar

It's just part of the process guys

admin ,
@admin@lemmy.my-box.dev avatar

This guy gets it.

IndustryStandard , to technology in US races to develop AI-powered, GPS-free fighter jets, outpacing China

From 2017 edition.cnn.com/2017/07/18/politics/…/index.html

America’s second-highest ranking military officer, Gen. Paul Selva, advocated Tuesday for “keeping the ethical rules of war in place lest we unleash on humanity a set of robots that we don’t know how to control.”

Cerbero ,

That’s basically the premise of horizon zero dawn.

NutWrench , to technology in US concerned NASA will be overtaken by China's space program
@NutWrench@lemmy.world avatar

Anyone concerned that the US will be “overtaken” by anything coming out of China right now needs to go read about what’s been happening in China for the last 5 years.

TheRealKuni ,

What do you mean?

NutWrench ,
@NutWrench@lemmy.world avatar

If you watch anything other than chinadaily (the CCPs propaganda channel) you’d know exactly what I mean.

TheRealKuni ,

I wasn’t trying to say you were wrong…I legitimately don’t know what you’re trying to say.

h3mlocke ,

Dumbest answer to a simple question, congrats! 🥳

TakiMinase , to technology in US concerned NASA will be overtaken by China's space program

Export all your technology and jobs to cheaper labour to make more profit. Now you will slowly become bankrupt, as no one can afford the enshitification products and services.

ripcord ,
@ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

Enshittification doesn’t just mean “things get worse”

Mango , to technology in SR-72: US secret hypersonic jet to allegedly break sound barrier in 2025 | Believed to be a top-secret project of the US Air Force, the SR-72 is touted to reach over 4,000 mph (6,437 kph), making i...

Surely that’s not what’s impressive about it? We can already do that right?

maryjayjay ,

What vehicle?

Matty_r , (edited )
@Matty_r@programming.dev avatar

The guy down the street with a Kawasaki Ninja probably thinks he can.

Agent641 ,

Nepalese tourist bus on a winding mountain road.

jdf038 ,

I experienced this in Taiwan to less of a degree so thanks for making me never want to go to Nepal because that gives me anxiety just imagining it 😆

jettrscga , (edited )

I feel like I’m taking crazy pills.

The speed of sound is 343 m/s, 767 mph. This description is Mach 5, 5x the sound barrier.

An F-22 can go 1500 mph.

Apparently the first airplane to break the sound barrier was Bell X-1 in 1947.

SwampYankee ,

I think the intention is to highlight it as a milestone in the development of this aircraft. If you read the article, sounds like it hasn’t even been on a test flight yet.

Balex ,

Looks like the plan is for it to eventually reach speeds over 4000 mph.

toothpicks , to technology in Human brain-like supercomputer with 228 trillion links coming in 2024

Can we stop. Can we like house people instead lol

explodicle ,

AI could help with that, if we build a society that will use it for good.

MayonnaiseArch ,
@MayonnaiseArch@beehaw.org avatar

Ai has literally nothing to with that. We can do housing this second if we wanted to do it

Overzeetop ,

AI does have little to do with it, but we can’t do housing the way people want housing. The land does not exist in sufficient quantity, in the desired areas, without other strings attached (such as private ownership). And it would still take a decade to build it all because there aren’t enough tradespeople in the places where you want the housing built.

MayonnaiseArch ,
@MayonnaiseArch@beehaw.org avatar

This is complete and utter bullshit. We have enough of everything to start solving housing this second. Workers aren’t a problem, locations aren’t a problem. We lack the political will to do it, read: we don’t want to do it. Having “AI” tell you why you don’t want to do it is just wasteful

Overzeetop ,

I won’t argue that AI won’t solve the housing problem. And I agree that we can build a bunch of housing. But it won’t be where people want to live, or it won’t be affordable. I’ve got people in my town screaming for affordable housing. Even with subsidies its hard to get things going when the local municipality is practically bending over backwards. Why? Because it has to be on a bus line. It has to be within walking distance of X services. And all the land that fits those criteria is millions of dollars an acre. Even if you could find them, the contractors can’t find enough qualified, reliable workers at premium rates to service their million dollar home builds. I’m in the industry and I don’t care how much “will power” you have; short of taking land through eminent domain and using it for free, you won’t have anyplace that meets any kind of criteria for livability. Hell, I could go buy 1000 acres just an hour down the road for $1M and put up 10,000 houses that only cost $50k each to build. Thing is, nobody is going to buy them. There is literally no demand, even for cheap housing, that takes an hour drive to get anywhere useful - and if you get closer in, you won’t find land that’s affordable. Heck, by the time I extended infrastructure to them or built it out, it would be 3-4 years before the first resident could move in, and that’s with zero delay on any governmental paperwork.

davehtaylor ,

There’s nothing AI could do to help with that. It’s not a technology issue, it’s purely a political will issue. We could house every single homeless person in this country with no problem whatsoever. Right now. Today. But we choose not to.

cafuneandchill ,

Maybe AI could solve it – at least, that’s what Scott Alexander has proposed back in 2014. His idea was that of an AGI that would optimize human life (or the universe itself, I guess) for human values instead of profit or other things that drive the whole Moloch problem he thoroughly describes. I imagine housing would also be solved along the way lol

ApeNo1 , to technology in Water-based battery "safe, efficient, non-toxic"

“But Batteryo’s got what plants crave. It’s got electrolytes.”

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