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Specific_Main3824 t1_j6l6hf1 wrote
Reply to comment by sakredfire in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Nokia made a million models, I'm referring to "later" models shortly before the iPhone. Circa 2005. We are still using the same batteries released 20 years ago. Size has no bearing on the tech. Watches have teeny tiny ones, Tesla's have very large ones.
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Reply to comment by PorkyPigDid911 in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
My Nokia had a lithium ion same battery, no doubt a little more expensive back then, though phones were cheap
Specific_Main3824 t1_j6hsj7j wrote
Reply to comment by For_All_Humanity in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Advances in the laboratory, nothing has changed in the real world, still the same battery in your iPhone that was in your later Nokia
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Reply to ChatGPT won't kill Google, it will help it. Generative AI's biggest impact will be on office apps, not search engines. by cartoonzi
Google either needs to buy out ChatGPT or create their own and incorporate it into their search algorithm. They need to move extremely fast, weeks, or months at worst. Otherwise, Google can join Yahoo on the scrapheap of tech that once mattered. I can imagine ChatGPT has been getting offers left right and centre to buy it out.
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Reply to comment by KingoftheMongoose in Historic first launch of Chinese private methane-fueled rocket ends in failure by returnofjuju
Opportunity, not experience, experience comes regardless of outcome.
Specific_Main3824 t1_j1xfpdk wrote
Reply to Historic first launch of Chinese private methane-fueled rocket ends in failure by returnofjuju
Failure doesn't equal failure, failure is opportunity to improve.
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Reply to Is it possible to Live Forever? by gg2ezpzlemonsqz
We're about as close to memory transfers as we are to when Jesus was born. We know so little it's crazy that we can do the things that we currently do, most of the medical tech we know is learnt from the equivalent of throwing S#!t at a wall and seeing what sticks.
Specific_Main3824 t1_izi2koz wrote
It's not the same plane as the first one anyway. They only look similar and share the same name. They will bring back a new version soon enough.
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Reply to comment by KileiFedaykin in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Sooooooo wrong lol.
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Reply to comment by CathodeRayNoob in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
I'm not a Chinese person or a CCP 50-cent army member. Im just an Aussie. I can guarantee you China is already more advanced than the US and the US military. They don't have all the state-of-the-art ships built yet, but they have started building them. 5 years, and China will have more military than every other nation combined, and right now It's already more advanced.
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Reply to comment by Rhawk187 in A New Deepfake Detector, Claims 96% Accuracy Rate by __The__Anomaly__
No more discrimination against Gay Asian Nanny's
Specific_Main3824 t1_iy7wuxl wrote
Reply to comment by egowritingcheques in AI experts are increasingly afraid of what they’re creating by Gari_305
The one created for our programming 😳
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Reply to comment by DavidKarlas in Renault's heavy electric trucks are now available to order by darth_nadoma
There will definitely be situations where it will work fine, I think the majority will go to logistics companies, just so they can tout that we have an all electric truck, aren't we green. Someone had to make the first one, and in time, they will develop into being useful.
Specific_Main3824 t1_ixq9i14 wrote
300km range (with the most expensive battery) =real world 240km, of course, when loaded, that will be 100km. Cool, but don't waste your money on their first model.
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Reply to ‘Without enough Latvians, we won’t be Latvia’: eastern Europe’s shrinking population | Latvia’s population is 30% smaller than it was in 1990 and by 2050 numbers will be in decline in over half of Europe’s 52 countries. by mossadnik
Just top it up with Indians and Chinese. That's what Australia has done, I forget what country I'm in most days.
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Reply to comment by Playfair99999 in USB-C will be mandatory for all smart devices sold in India by Sam1515024
I don't think the cost is filthy IF the quality matched the price, however their cables are really low quality, better than a lot of aftermarket cables, but Apple set the bar really low. I'd pay US$50 for a cable if i knew it would last for near forever. I am so glad it's going USB C (not that USB C is that great. It handles moisture badly, and it can burn out just from high humidity). But at least now everything will at least be the same 😀 Apple's Lightning connector is a little superior in robustness, but it's no longer sufficient for today's tech.
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Reply to comment by Playfair99999 in USB-C will be mandatory for all smart devices sold in India by Sam1515024
It's the same in Australia, type C only 5 years, still LOTS of people have devices with Micro USB, however it's changing very fast, more people have type C than than Micro USB. When Apple changes, there will be a lot of angry people, but it will be better eventually. At least until something else better comes along.
Specific_Main3824 t1_iwx8k2g wrote
Reply to comment by SadMaverick in USB-C will be mandatory for all smart devices sold in India by Sam1515024
Not at all. Old tech will sell out and will always be available second hand in any market. Every cheap device has already switched to Type C some time ago, so the vast majority of devices available in India already are Type C. India will still get a lions share of old and used devices. However, that's fine. They are second-hand and will have no issues being sold. The change is to save people money, make it easy so people can share chargers, and create far less waste. The rules are very late in the game, 10 years ago would have been more useful.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
Upgrades baby, upgrades!
Specific_Main3824 t1_j6l6pv4 wrote
Reply to comment by sakredfire in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
I wasn't referring to a "classic Nokia" I was referring to a later models shortly before I phones were invented.