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londos , to technology in UK firm develops jet fuel made from human poo | The starting material is generated in excess and available in plenty. It is a win-win for everyone that the waste is repurposed.

Fast as shit.

ratzki , to technology in UK firm develops jet fuel made from human poo | The starting material is generated in excess and available in plenty. It is a win-win for everyone that the waste is repurposed.

The environment would be saved if I could turn all the shit I experience at work into fuel.

deafboy , to technology in UK firm develops jet fuel made from human poo | The starting material is generated in excess and available in plenty. It is a win-win for everyone that the waste is repurposed.
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Na kilo hoven, kilo cukru…

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

Wonder what the engineering solution to this could look like…

Thinking something like a zero trust model being required for all web requests… Like the target address would need to receive a validated identity token from some third party but that token couldn’t contain identifying info about the requester. Likewise, the validating third party would need to verify the identity of the requester without having knowledge of the target address.

Then that raises more questions like who would we all be comfortable trusting as a verifier and what data would we use for that validation? The validation system and the data used to validate would need to be provided for free too to account for low income people so no subscription services or hardware MFA keys. Also who counts as an identity to be validated?

What do enforcement mechanisms look like if this does get built? Are the validators entirely passive or do they actively participate in the process? Like do we have rate limits imposed by the validation engine or do we just leave that to the target address/organization to impose themselves? What happens if someone is banned from a site? Does the site notify the validators to drop requests earlier in the lifetime of a request? Do individuals get a lower request quota than corporations? Would you have to form a company just to prototype a new tool/product?

If someone seriously wanted to work on this I’d jump on the opportunity to work with them. It sounds like a fascinating project.

Rodeo ,

It’s called Google’s “Web Integrity API” and it’s a horrifically bad idea.

rikonium , to technology in Are smart phones destroying our mental health?

Sometimes I dream of a flip phone or regressing to using a Treo but the core services like Facetime, etc. are quite handy. I’m thinking when I get much older it’ll be easier. Still got a Palm PDA that runs on AAA’s sitting in a box waiting… but of course the year 2038(?) problem is a thing and there’s a capacitor I’ll have to replace on the board eventually. But syncing things locally sounds neat since I’m back down to one phone and one computer now.

manapropos , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

I’m waiting for them to unleash Metal Gear

TheChefSLC , to technology in Satellite launched that handles data real-time, without ground control

Hmm, I’m not sure what to think about that.

that’s cool tech and has the potential great discoveries. But on the other hand, this just seems like sky net…

The next thing we know, a t1000 is going to show up!

lolcatnip ,

I must have missed the part where it has the capability to launch missiles.

Jeredin , (edited ) to technology in Webb's data confirms Maisie's Galaxy as oldest ever observed

👨‍🚀 Wait, it’s black holes all the way back?

🔫👨‍🚀

Some point to Dark Matter (heh) but I’m a RMOND kind of guy, so I’m team Black Holes.

pootzapie ,

I’m too dumb to understand this but it sounds hilarious!

Jeredin ,

Galaxies are too advanced for their supposed age, given our current galaxy formation predictions. Some scientists believe Dark Matter played an early role but there’s a few theories about early black holes and as I don’t believe Dark Matter exists, I also believe black holes (+asymmetrical big bang + antimatter interactions + strong electromagnetic fields) were the seeds for early galaxy formations.

pootzapie ,

I’m gonna try the paper, thank you :)

_finger_ , to technology in SETI advance hopes to parse alien radio from Earthly static
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Man I have great memories sitting at my dad’s Packard Bell in the mid nineties watch the data stream in from other worlds

yesterdayshero , to technology in Robot made of LEGOs produces DNA machines, "an affordable yet powerful gradient mixer to purify self-assembling nanostructures."
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*LEGO

ultimate_question ,

ackshually the technical plural is “LEGO bricks” or “LEGO elements.” Referring to the bricks as LEGO is considered as incorrect as LEGOs

yesterdayshero ,
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Source?

ultimate_question ,

i.sears.com/s/d/pdf/mp-tc/…/prod_12149315612

Page 10, the term LEGO must always be followed by a descriptive word

idk why this is on a sears website but I’ve seen similar style guides before

yesterdayshero ,
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As long as it’s not LEGOs I can get behind that.

TwilightVulpine ,

Ain’t no brand gonna tell me how I speak of them legoes

elvith , to aboringdystopia in These Desk/Beds Let You Sleep While Working

This desk/bed may let me sleep while working. But does my boss let me sleep, too?

SJ0 OP , to aboringdystopia in These Desk/Beds Let You Sleep While Working

Excited for my death march to release day

Maraval26 , to science in NASA’s Mars Ingenuity chopper 'phones home' after 63 days of dead silence

I’m amazed by the fact that such systems are able to resume operations after a so long interruption, without requiring an human to press some physical button.

deuleb_biezelbob , to showerthoughts in If gravity is a particle... How come it can escape a black hole? 🤔
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Thats not the gravity of the situation

Engywuck , (edited ) to showerthoughts in If gravity is a particle... How come it can escape a black hole? 🤔

Maybe gravitons aren’t affected by gravity, the same way photons aren’t affected by em interactions (which they carry).

Sasha ,

If that was the case, we would already have a quantum theory of gravity. The fact that “gravitons” (here I mean the particles of a second quantisation of GR) can interact with themselves makes the theory almost completely useless.

It’s technically possible to write down such a theory, but the only way to get results out of it is to first perform an infinite number of experiments.

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