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ConfusedObserver0 t1_jcx0ggl wrote
Reply to comment by Tooboukou in China Built a Hypersonic Generator That Could Power Unimaginable Weapons by ethereal3xp
You got me… I was so triggered to call you a bot… but then you closed out proper.
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PineappleLemur t1_jcwxyak wrote
Reply to comment by hungrydistracted in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
Don't trust it unless it's something you can easily test.
ArOnodrim t1_jcwxbqq wrote
Reply to comment by Tindola in Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
It will be on a 27TB SD card.
ArOnodrim t1_jcwx9qp wrote
Reply to comment by Onrawi in Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
With SD cards the capacity of hard drives 10 years ago, there is no other physical media that makes any sense anymore.
ArOnodrim t1_jcwx3v9 wrote
Reply to Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
SD cards are the final form of physical media. They are a size and density that it can hold anything you could possibly want. They are portable hard drives in the size of a postage stamp. 8k media is going to be useless with the ability of the human eye being exceeded if you are more than a few feet away from the screen.
tnguy931 t1_jcwwf5l wrote
When a honey bee stings, it loses its stinger and kills the bee. They are already threatened enough. I guess this could be a positive and have corporations raising bees causing them to thrive again....
patriot050 t1_jcwt758 wrote
Why is futurology allow Chinese propaganda posts? Are the mods asleep?
[deleted] t1_jcwsz80 wrote
Reply to comment by Throwmedownthewell0 in Anticancer Activity of Bee Venom Components against Breast Cancer by Exciting-Phrase-684
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phine-phurniture t1_jcws3hx wrote
Reply to Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
I suspect the big players want there to be no portable media so you are forced to either use the cloud or buy media like apple store music....
Master Switch is a great book that tries to remind us that the big players in media want our eyeballs back watching their narrative .... advertisements..
Sea_Cattle_8785 t1_jcwrsxh wrote
Reply to Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
Yeah I think there are many research with huge potential, it could be crystals or light or holographic media, some are even researching dna data storage
Tindola t1_jcwrfx0 wrote
Reply to Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
I think once we move to holographic media, then there will be the real need for physical media again
Throwmedownthewell0 t1_jcwrebv wrote
Reply to comment by Dirty_Quesadilla in Anticancer Activity of Bee Venom Components against Breast Cancer by Exciting-Phrase-684
Had a buddy who as a dare, for science, caught a bee and proceeded to get it to sting his pork sword...
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It did not work as advertised, but worked exactly how one would think.
crunchycrispy t1_jcwr8dx wrote
Reply to comment by Takahashi_Raya in With a universal income, will we stop working? by berlinparisexpress
not sure how what you’re saying is relevant. my point was about the cost of living, and your point is the equivalent of saying “well if rent is $1 then that’s what it should be”
Ratatoski t1_jcwqq8r wrote
Reply to comment by rokudou13 in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
Yeah true. I tried to ask it for a few lyrics in the style of bands I love and while it tries it falls noticeably short. It's far better at coding, and then mainly at common well documented tasks. Ask it for something niche and it'll immediately start to fail without even noticing.
I like that Bing provides sources though. Makes it easier to vet the answers and to read up yourself and learn. But GPT is better for the way I use it.
Onrawi t1_jcwqkt7 wrote
Reply to Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
Regarding optical media, yeah, probably. Removable media will continue to move to the SD-Card/Flash Drive route until something comes along to disrupt flash media.
TheBigLabrewski t1_jcwpzsu wrote
Reply to Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
Something something quantum something mirrors something graphene storage as a service.
Sandpaper_Pants t1_jcwo6qk wrote
Reply to comment by Dirty_Quesadilla in Anticancer Activity of Bee Venom Components against Breast Cancer by Exciting-Phrase-684
Tell me more...
epSos-DE t1_jcwkkuk wrote
Reply to comment by Throwmedownthewell0 in Anticancer Activity of Bee Venom Components against Breast Cancer by Exciting-Phrase-684
Depends on the allergy levels.
Bee sting is cleaner than wasp sting. Creates inflammation, but no infection.
People use it to relive arthritis.
calcal1992 t1_jcwfs02 wrote
Reply to comment by Onimaru1984 in Anticancer Activity of Bee Venom Components against Breast Cancer by Exciting-Phrase-684
A lot of apiarist are well aware of sting therapy and the benefits beyond just those mentioned in the study. If your wife is interested you could always find a local bee keeper and ask if they know about sting therapy.
wazabee t1_jcwfccq wrote
The key is to have a directed way to get the bee venom to the cancer cells.
LessSite7217 t1_jcwdg48 wrote
Reply to comment by CommunicationOk8674 in China Built a Hypersonic Generator That Could Power Unimaginable Weapons by ethereal3xp
Computer, take me away from this place. Somewhere far away with a space diner and shakes.
legionPEWDSLWAIY123 t1_jcwcnag wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in curious why we haven't advanced further with science/medicine? by [deleted]
tru lot of good stuff thx im always interested in how science is and changes growing up.
Onimaru1984 t1_jcwcmt2 wrote
Reply to comment by Throwmedownthewell0 in Anticancer Activity of Bee Venom Components against Breast Cancer by Exciting-Phrase-684
Totally. That said, one of the drugs my wife is taking right now for BC is derived from a plant. It stands to reason Bee Venom could be tweaked and packaged in much the same way. The article is correct. Even though the survival rate for this is very high, the short term and long term impacts aren’t a cake walk. 1 in 8 women will develop BC so something like this could change a lot of lives.
3dom t1_jcx1rze wrote
Reply to comment by inspectorgadget9999 in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
v4 is less hallucinating. In any case, there is a huge demand for mass content production, to the point where I've tried to create a synonym-replacement service about 10 years ago but its output required too much manual tuning to not look gibberish - so I gave up. It's a completely different story now.