SuperGameTheory
SuperGameTheory t1_jc7md88 wrote
Reply to This Mechanical Keyboard Transforms So You Can Use It Like a Controller | The Grab Shell will let you stay productive whether you're perched at a desk or wandering your office. by chrisdh79
Oh good, I was wondering how I could stay more productive. Can't be killing productivity with things like getting up and walking. /s
SuperGameTheory t1_j94e1v0 wrote
Reply to comment by alizenweed in Scientists have figured out a way to engineer wood to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also makes the material stronger for use in construction by giuliomagnifico
God damn, I'm glad someone else is saying it.
SuperGameTheory t1_j94dow9 wrote
Reply to comment by Dry-Conference4530 in Scientists have figured out a way to engineer wood to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also makes the material stronger for use in construction by giuliomagnifico
Who cares? It's solar-powered CO2 sequestration.
SuperGameTheory t1_j94d3fs wrote
Reply to comment by DGrey10 in Scientists have figured out a way to engineer wood to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also makes the material stronger for use in construction by giuliomagnifico
Goddamnit, I demand my 40 m^3 of concrete. I have some steps to build.
SuperGameTheory t1_j94cea2 wrote
Reply to Scientists have figured out a way to engineer wood to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also makes the material stronger for use in construction by giuliomagnifico
"Right now, there is no biodegradable, sustainable substrate for deploying carbon dioxide-sorbent materials"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but growing vegetation in and of itself is a biodegradable, sustainable, carbon dioxide-sorbent process. Maybe we should look at fast growing, strong plants to harvest for building materials. Also, plant growth is solar powered...so that's neat.
The delignification process they describe sounds like the first steps of paper making, which isn't a pretty process when we're talking about wood prep and digestion. After all that, is this product going to be a net carbon sink? I really doubt it.
Can't we just genetically engineer bamboo for better viability?
SuperGameTheory t1_j2n4vh4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Memphis rapper, Three 6 Mafia member Gangsta Boo dead at 43 by meta_perspective
Well the atmosphere is about 70% nitrogen.
SuperGameTheory t1_j2kjgfp wrote
Reply to comment by Who_is_homer in I drew this pixel art scene and called it... "lighthouse" [OC] by v78
My favorite was The Dagger Of Amon Ra
SuperGameTheory t1_j2kj70y wrote
Reply to comment by ZouDave in I drew this pixel art scene and called it... "lighthouse" [OC] by v78
It's a good thing I just bought a whopping 4mb of memory for only $400!
SuperGameTheory t1_j20ov5i wrote
Reply to comment by ifisch in Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers | It's fast, energy efficient, environmentally friendly compared to conventional heating by chrisdh79
I can eat as much popcorn as I want! I'm a big boy now, mom! Stop telling me how to live my life! franticly shoves popcorn into mouth and bashes face into a stick of butter
SuperGameTheory t1_j1zoq96 wrote
Reply to comment by lilrabbitfoofoo in Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers | It's fast, energy efficient, environmentally friendly compared to conventional heating by chrisdh79
Lmao yeah I would never have bought it outright. If it broke I'd probably try making popcorn in a stock pot and then give up and just buy another popper. I'm converted.
SuperGameTheory t1_j1znxyk wrote
Reply to comment by lilrabbitfoofoo in Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers | It's fast, energy efficient, environmentally friendly compared to conventional heating by chrisdh79
A long time ago I won a popcorn popper from a drawing. It lives on my kitchen counter where the device real estate is at a premium. It pulls its weight. Not only is it quick, but there's a lot less waste, no burnt kernels, it can make more in less time, and bulk popcorn kernels are a lot cheaper too. Plus, I can easily flavor the popcorn any way I want. Yesterday I had popcorn with butter, garlic, parm and a little bit of salt.
SuperGameTheory t1_j1w4pdh wrote
Reply to comment by AsH83 in iPhone 14's Car Crash Detection Still Triggering False 911 Calls, Forcing Dispatchers to Reallocate Resources Away From Real Emergencies by No-Drawing-6975
Queue to cut scene of ambulance on the tracks chasing your roller coaster down as you keep going around having a blast.
SuperGameTheory t1_j1w4bkf wrote
Reply to comment by DocPhilMcGraw in iPhone 14's Car Crash Detection Still Triggering False 911 Calls, Forcing Dispatchers to Reallocate Resources Away From Real Emergencies by No-Drawing-6975
It could also keep listening for inputs. If it detects a crash but it keeps detecting constant movement and a change of location on a roadway, maybe it wasn't a crash.
SuperGameTheory t1_j0vfgtr wrote
Reply to comment by grateful_american in Iguana causes power outage in Florida town for third time this year | CNN by GZAofTheMidwest
"Yeah, me and ol' Betsy over here...looks lovingly over shoulder, takes a drag...I don't know what you'd call it, but she makes me happy."
SuperGameTheory t1_ixlx564 wrote
Reply to comment by Noitek in Skate deck I started painting last night. One of my favorite animals by rainbowsprinkles_
As an American, I feel especially privileged to get that reference. Thank you, internet.
SuperGameTheory t1_ixkhvjt wrote
Reply to comment by Sgt_Peppers_L_H_C_B in PsBattle: Putin standing next to a taller man (6'4/1.93 m) by evilmeow
Wag the dog
SuperGameTheory t1_ixkhpnx wrote
Reply to comment by King_in-the_North in PsBattle: Putin standing next to a taller man (6'4/1.93 m) by evilmeow
Well, he had his shins "blowed off by a Japanman's machine gun" in combat, and later had his feet attached to his knees.
SuperGameTheory t1_ixhygi4 wrote
Reply to Sheep flocks operate as a type of ‘collective intelligence’ and elect temporary leaders to guide them while moving. The fluidity of this process is extremely surprising. by nimobo
It's called emergent behavior. The conclusions derived by the authors do more to show their own biases. They see a pattern and ascribe "hierarchy" and "leaders" to that pattern, then wave away those very concepts by admitting that it's all very fluid and organic.
My bet is they're ascribing "leader" to which ever sheep happens to be in the "front" of the motion. That/those sheep are probably emotionally "pushed" by those behind it, and seeks an area to move to. The sheep behind it probably focus on their closest peer and match their trajectory to that peer. Each sheep probably sticks with matching that peer as long as that peer stays within distance and visual range. When the peer is lost, another peer is elected to follow. This all gives the effect of a hierarchy with a leader. The sheep at the front of the flock will just as readily follow another if given the chance.
Source: I've run this flocking simulation before.
SuperGameTheory t1_ixa5sx6 wrote
Reply to comment by Beli_Mawrr in ‘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
Yeah but why would we want them to? I don't want more people moving into my area, turning forested land into lawns. Screw that noise. There's too many people. The breeders can calm the f down for a change. We already have 8bil people on Earth.
SuperGameTheory t1_iqys8hx wrote
Reply to comment by Scoobydoomed in Cambridge cancer breakthrough may prompt rethink of metastasis by blaspheminCapn
So, wait a second. The cells move to a different organ and re-differentiate? Or does this process revert cells back to stem cells?
SuperGameTheory t1_je9yel8 wrote
Reply to comment by xopranaut in TIL the milky way was named as such because of Hera's breaskmilk...An infant Hercules tried to nurse from her, and she threw him off. Allowing some milk to splash and creating the galaxy and all its stars... by Themakia
I like the hubris that the ancients had in creating their myths. A baby is pulled away from a teat and innumerable gallons of milk drenches the entire night sky. Or Zeus got angry at Prometheus, so he chained him to a rock and had an eagle eat his liver for thirty years...until he was saved by Hercules.