sadetheruiner
sadetheruiner t1_iy6nqhv wrote
Reply to comment by Potemkin_Jedi in Robots will roam a university to study “a socio-technical problem” — will wander a Texas campus so researchers can study human-robot relations. by marketrent
That has a ring of truth.
sadetheruiner t1_iy6lxef wrote
Reply to comment by Potemkin_Jedi in Robots will roam a university to study “a socio-technical problem” — will wander a Texas campus so researchers can study human-robot relations. by marketrent
I’m happy to hear the food delivery bots are treated with respect, not that I feel current technology has feelings or sentience, but purely from the standpoint of ignorant destruction for the sake of destruction is a bad trend for humanity. I can’t even sit in an ivory tower on this one I was a stupid teenager and even now I get satisfaction from breaking down cardboard for the recycling.
sadetheruiner t1_iy6ht40 wrote
Reply to comment by DHKdohyun in Robots will roam a university to study “a socio-technical problem” — will wander a Texas campus so researchers can study human-robot relations. by marketrent
I would hope so, still an exciting study.
sadetheruiner t1_iy65yok wrote
Reply to Robots will roam a university to study “a socio-technical problem” — will wander a Texas campus so researchers can study human-robot relations. by marketrent
I hope I’m wrong but I can just see in my mind frat boys vandalizing them. I won’t go into details what went through my head.
sadetheruiner t1_iurkqd9 wrote
Reply to Full Scorpion - Moto Edition by GoodMerlinpeen
That’s one way to take your hat off.
sadetheruiner t1_iu8lvoh wrote
Reply to comment by InfiniteMothman in TIL about Charles Howard, 20th Earl of Suffolk. He was responsible for rescuing a team of French nuclear scientists and the entire world stockpile of heavy water from France during WW2. He also served as part of an unexploded bomb detachment, successfully tackling 34 unexploded bombs by SteO153
Decades would be an overstatement, nuclear fission was discovered in 1938. Heavy water was only relevant then to slow neutrons. When it first started being produced was 1932. 1934 was the first working reactor. 1939 had the first official document for atomic weapons. Put your decades in a sack.
sadetheruiner t1_iu8id5r wrote
The list would be endless if we started talking about government censorship. This isn’t a new thing and nobody should be surprised. Is it wrong? Absolutely. Is it common? Absolutely.
sadetheruiner t1_iu5yv2b wrote
Reply to TIL about Charles Howard, 20th Earl of Suffolk. He was responsible for rescuing a team of French nuclear scientists and the entire world stockpile of heavy water from France during WW2. He also served as part of an unexploded bomb detachment, successfully tackling 34 unexploded bombs by SteO153
I find it odd that they knew the importance of heavy water at the time.
sadetheruiner t1_it9j49q wrote
Was it a split jury?
sadetheruiner t1_isvhp52 wrote
We’re joking here right? I left my crystal ball in my other pants so I can’t confirm if aliens even exist let alone when/if a human is going to make a beast with two backs with one.
sadetheruiner t1_iyetwow wrote
Reply to Say one word that describes your favorite game by WolfEmerald214
Favorite.