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BASF Delivers First Cathode Active Materials for Semi-Solid-State Batteries

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1 points·by tlubinski·11 месяцев назад·0 comments

Ask HN: Waymo Invite Code SF?

1 points·by tlubinski·2 года назад·1 comments

Nvidia is using LLMs in chip development

blogs.nvidia.com
1 points·by tlubinski·3 года назад·0 comments

Apple Has Plans to Eventually, Maybe Revolutionize Health Care

bloomberg.com
2 points·by tlubinski·3 года назад·0 comments

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tlubinski
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
The CCC had a nice talk last year about the data VW collects and what can be learned from it (all the data was unencrypted accessible): https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-wir-wissen-wo-dein-auto-steht-vo...

(unfortunately it's in German - but there is an english live translation available)
tlubinski
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
130 comments and no one mentions "The Sting"? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nAIb_J9T5M
tlubinski
·2 года назад·discuss
Because the engineers of the University of Waterloo haven't shown any clinical data yet.
tlubinski
·2 года назад·discuss
It's not approved yet anyway. But if you are ever in Berlin, let me know and I'll give you a tour.
tlubinski
·2 года назад·discuss
We - at DiaMonTech - are working on non-invasive glucose monitoring for over a decade now. It's a hard and complex problem and as long as clinical data is missing, I'm very sceptical.

We just reached (in a clinical trial) a comparable accuracy as early-stage invasive devices that got FDA approved with a shoe-box-sized device and we still have some work to do. The pre-print of our publication is here: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-5289491/v1

I'm excited to see new developments but in this case, I'm not sure this will reach the market anytime soon.
tlubinski
·2 года назад·discuss
They just launched a new high-speed train from Berlin to Paris with a travel time of 8 hours: https://apnews.com/article/germany-france-berlin-paris-highs...
tlubinski
·2 года назад·discuss
Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams - it's a book from the early 90s and Douglas Adams travels the world to see the world’s most endangered and exotic creatures. It's heart breaking and at the same time written with such a delight that it is fun to read. I cannot explain it better but highly recommended.
tlubinski
·2 года назад·discuss
Just started "Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence" after the whole controversy about the book (see: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39099914) - enjoyable read so far, but can still go both ways.