Do you dream?
tetris11
Baby don't hurty, don't hurty, no moe
... are insane for their parsnips
GRRROUUNNNDDDD!
Looking up at the night sky and seeing a visible stream of dots
then you gotta problem there, bud
my teeth shake only if it's there in front of me, otherwise I'm good
Not initially. With new disruptive tech, a new un-cornered market arises where companies are so desperate for their initial customer base that customer incentives and company goals are wholly aligned.
It's only when the competition peters out or when the startup money starts demanding an immediate return on it's initial upfront investment that company incentives and customer incentives drastically diverge.
Aren't there lego-like blocks one can use that allow for simultaneous cavity space and holes for wiring/plumbing and other infrastructure?
In my naive mind, it's just a matter of being able to make a reliable brick set that one can snap together and then fill.
Batteries are the big one. Can you imagine how many people (homeowners/renters) will go out and buy a tiny 100W panel knowing that even though it will fill a battery with energy very slowly, they can still bank on it for a week?
Right now we have batteries that can survive about a day, using a modern solar panel system with inverter (~1000€). Imagine when we have batteries that can store weeks of power.
I'm really not looking forward to the commercialization of low earth orbit, and SpaceX seems to be an accelerator of this.
I still don't quite get what this is. From what I've just read it's transistors with zero heat dissipation caused by zero-ing out the RAM.
So okay, we have perfect RAM which never needs to be zero'd out, and 1 can be easily be reversed to a 0 if we know the operation that yielded it.... but what is the actual computational benefit here?
For a computer to have reversible RAM, doesn't that mean we would need to store more computation in order to roll back operations (and again, why would we want to?)
I make it a genuine rule that anyone who has to go out of their way to tell me how great they are, is not someone I am going to believe. Especially if it's the first thing out of their mouth.
If it's mentioned casually after X amount of months of working with them, then I'll stop and take notice