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adrianN

32,055 karmajoined 16 tahun yang lalu
See my website http://adriann.github.io

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adrianN
·kemarin·discuss
I wonder how they use balcony solar for blackouts. The systems I know shut themselves off if the grid goes down.
adrianN
·kemarin dulu·discuss
That would be a rather expensive robot vacuum.
adrianN
·4 hari yang lalu·discuss
I feel like you could get a lot more quality of life improvement for more people with the money if you spent it on low tech solutions, eg more efficient cooking stoves for people still cooking with biomass, or solar microgrids for areas without electricity.
adrianN
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
The people here prepared a list: https://drawdown.org/
adrianN
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
Solar doesn't need a lot of land. If we used all the land we currently use to grow biofuels for solar instead we'd be able to cover most of our energy needs already.
adrianN
·5 hari yang lalu·discuss
I just recall how massively supply chains were disrupted by a few percent of the population having a very bad cough a couple of years ago and extrapolate to a situation where billions are dead, agriculture is fucked for years or decades and major infrastructure is destroyed.
adrianN
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
Any high technology has incredibly long dependency chains. I think you seriously underestimate the difficulty of bootstrapping, say, WW2 level tech from irradiated wastelands after major nuclear exchanges.
adrianN
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
It will just take at least three or four generations to get back to 90's climate, provided we don't trigger any irreversible tipping points, like the melting of the permafrost, in which case the climate is messed up for millennia.
adrianN
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
War definitely can end technological civilization. Bootstrapping it again will be quite difficult as a lot of the easily accessible natural resources are already depleted.
adrianN
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
It helps that every other year is a record breaking year.
adrianN
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
It is very difficult to do that in biological systems where doing A in isolation can have the opposite effect of doing A while also doing B.
adrianN
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
You typically collect kilobytes of information though.
adrianN
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
There is less traffic and hence less noise when people have stores at a walkable distance.
adrianN
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
You only need about 33 bits of information to uniquely identify every human.
adrianN
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
Lab-grown meat seems completely unrelated to synthetic biology. For lab grown meat the problem to my knowledge is that it is very expensive to grow vertebrate cells in the absence of an immune system because every contamination kills the batch.
adrianN
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
1% of the budget is a really big number. The EU has a lot than a hundred responsibilities that demand money.
adrianN
·11 hari yang lalu·discuss
You get funding for such a study the same way you get funding for anything else: first you run cheap small studies, perhaps in mice, perhaps observational, that show an interesting effect and motivate why you need money to run a proper clinical study.
adrianN
·11 hari yang lalu·discuss
Imagine the number of citations you could get for a solid double blind study that showed homeopathy to beat placebo. The only better impact I could imagine would be showing that climate change doesn’t actually exist.
adrianN
·12 hari yang lalu·discuss
They are selecting for people who are fine working in their free time. If you contribute to open source you are more likely to contribute to the company on weekends. If instead you have other hobbies or a family that takes up non-work hours you are more likely to drop your pen after forty hours.
adrianN
·12 hari yang lalu·discuss
Free will is still lacking a proper definition.