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Well who do you think apple Is buying to make their ai
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2024-16-06
Thats the gamble get vc get big enough get dold. No matter what you get paid for some time
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2024-16-06
i will take it, if they give me 1bn
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2024-16-06
THAT is the kind of explanation that allows me to sleep at night. Thank you for this!
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France is one of the few countries that's doing renewables right. They invest on them, but they keep their nuclear plants up not to screw up the consumer. *Looks at Germany*.
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2024-16-06
Yeah! 30 years ago, before I was alive! Wait. Fuck.
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2024-16-06
It’s great if it happens. People don’t usually include costs to insure the panels. Even if you ignore that cost and you never have a panel damaged by hail or wind, you still need like 10 years to break even. Break one though (even with insurance) and you’re adding a sizable amount of time. I like solar, it’s just not *quite* there yet for me.
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2024-17-06
Weird to just assume it doesn't add to the value of the home at the time of sale This is like saying any home improvement is worthless because you might just sell after a couple years 
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2024-17-06
The efficiency of those panels in general is a good question.
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2024-17-06
I saw a picture that said "Sci-Fi from 30 years ago" What we expected: the Original BSG (1978) What we got: DS9 (1993)
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2024-16-06
I guess? All of these things will drain the reserve battery faster. I think users should be able to choose which reserve functions are enabled.
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2024-16-06
Huh? Just being in space is detrimental to your health and should be reason enough to abandon any missions to mars. It's an idea that makes zero economic sense, nevermind the deleterious health impacts.
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2024-16-06
It is necessary though for the sake of survival of the human race. That said, it is likely more of these kind of issues will prop up, and we will work on fixing those issues 1 by 1, and doing so will have positive economic impacts, all while advancing science and medicine
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2024-16-06
Haven't even got boots on the moon since 1972...
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2024-16-06
This might be what spurs industry to develop fully functional artificial kidneys.
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2024-16-06
I've always assumed a mission to mars would end up as being a one-way ticket, honestly.
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2024-16-06
>It is necessary though for the sake of survival of the human race. No it isn't. You've been reading too much SciFi. If the human race is to survive, the best thing to be done is rein in capitalism and do our best to help the planet heal - which it will if we quit messing it up.
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2024-16-06
Yup, our entire life needs to change, I'm ready for some sacrifices in our luxury.
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2024-16-06
I agree.  We will create AI and the AI will colonize the universe, not us.
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2024-16-06
It’s almost as if humans were made to live on planet earth.
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2024-16-06
Fun fact: If you enclose it, such that it can't detect what's outside of the enclosure... there exists no scientific experiment that can distinguish gravity from accelerated motion. Accordingly, gravity and acceleration use the same units of measurement. (distance per time^2)
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2024-17-06
And they didn't say we do or should be thinking about it in the next century. They're talking on a cosmic scale, and their point is correct. If humanity survives itself long enough to not kill the planet and itself, and it keeps evolving long enough to survive billions of years, then we *must* eventually leave the planet and the solar system.
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2024-17-06
If society collectively decided that they care about impoverished humans, taking care of them would not be an issue. The problem it (and yes I do think it's a problem) that the voting publdc on the whole does not care about people in poverty. Taking budget away from space will not change that, and it will certainly not redirect money towards impoverished people. Changing people's minds about poverty is the important first step. This will be important in the coming decades.
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2024-17-06
I'm not sure if subgenre really does originate with Warhammer, but the name apparently does, and it's a bit of a stretch to say Star Wars and Star Trek have a "tone, style, or setting that is particularly dystopian, amoral, and violent." Regardless, I just linked the wiki article because it explains what the comment you relied to and the one prior to it are clearly referencing.
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2024-17-06
Because the resources needed to colonize mars I insane. Why not solve world hunger or homelessness? Why is the gamble on there being some magical resource to discover on another planet. There are probably millions of people smarter than Einstein but they spend their life or die in poverty
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2024-17-06
our biggest accomplishment is landing on the moon, which is cool, but history always remembers the firsts, and the Soviets have more it might hurt to hear but the moon landing won't be remembered like we want it to. firsts are very important and they'll be remembered long after the both empires fall. the moon landing just isn't as important or impactful as many things the Soviets did
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2024-17-06
Pick me, pick me.
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2024-17-06
Thank you for the link, I didn’t particularly want to dig up the actual paper especially since half the time they’re paywalled lol. I never actually clicked on the link in the OP since I didn’t have time to read it and I can’t see where it goes, so I was disappointed to hear it was just a Yahoo summary, but I’ll have to read the paper myself later. Just from glancing at the bullet points in this comment none of that *looks* all that severe if it’s relatively minor especially if it is reversible (except for the radiation exposure, that one looks more generally concerning) but considering my experiencing with kidney issues comes from having them myself and not being a nephrologist there’s probably something there I’m missing.
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2024-17-06
Because the best materials for that kind of shielding are heavy, and prohibitively expensive to launch. We are developing other energy rather than mass intensive methods but these remain largely theoretical. The most interesting method I read about is a system that imitates Earths magnetosphere.
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2024-17-06
Thought it would take like 100k years to rinse off? Not that much of a problem 
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2024-17-06
Moving parts are infinitely harder thats why. Especially perpetually spinning ones, even repairing this sounds heinous
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2024-17-06
Yeah I’m sure we’ll probably still do it anyway 
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2024-17-06
I usually just look in the mirror.
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2024-17-06
What is it with you weirdos and making everything out to be a Chinese/Russian conspiracy? Reddit's demographics skew heavily toward white suburban American males. There's no human group on this planet more full of itself and less self aware. There's no conspiracy. This place is just full of morons.
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2024-17-06
I mean, assuming humanity doesn't destroy itself or the planet first Earth has a size limit. I probably used terraforming wrong there as well for a lack of a better term, but I meant more like making just gigantic underground interiors habitable. It seems like a more realistic prospect than restoring its magnetic field.
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2024-17-06
Great books. .
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2024-17-06
Honest to god, not to minimize human life, but of all the crazy and terrible ways people die, I feel like sending someone experimentally to Mars should be pretty okay. Like, if someone dies doing that, it’s not entirely tragic… Ya know?
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2024-17-06
With the way robotics and AI are developing there's no need for a crewed mission to Mars until we can make it much more safe. The tech will be able to do anything we can do but better.
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2024-17-06
Anyone else hearing "The War of the Worlds" intro music in their heads?
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2024-17-06
I think honor of "first man to Total Recall it" should belong to Mr. Musk
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2024-17-06
SCP D Class personnel.
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2024-17-06
You will be upgraded!
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2024-17-06
If we go back like 6-8 years, Reddit top comments were already dominated by people making jokes because it was basically the easiest way to get upvotes and still remains so. Plus the average person is a moron who seeks entertainment over anything else on this website.
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2024-17-06
You’re underestimating how much the healthcare industry makes off dialysis.
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2024-17-06
"We" as in NASA and SpaceX, have the stomach. You are of no importance or impact on the subject.
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2024-17-06
Turns out, even if we had the stomach, we don't have the kidneys.
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2024-17-06
Like cocaine and meth?
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2024-17-06
The bottleneck to both is starship/superheavy, that’s why he officially switched to both projects, once you get super cheap cost to orbit , the cost of tugging between planets is minuscule 
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2024-17-06
The only way we will develop a stomach for it is if we discover some sort of insanely profitable reason that turns astronauts into gold rush prospectors.
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2024-17-06
Simple. Build underground. 🤷‍♂️
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2024-17-06
do you really think there is no money in saving peoples life's?
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2024-17-06
Let’s face it. We need bio mechanical replacements for organs.
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2024-17-06
In the grim darkness of the 42nd millennium, there can be no victor ^victor ^^victor ^^^victor
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2024-17-06
If the russians can pay mercenaries for being their frontline cannon fodder, then anyone can find people to sign up.
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2024-17-06
Or just use a couple inches of dirt? 
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2024-17-06
Soooo no one likes their lives? This is a one way trip not coming back … I like my life here thanks I’ll check the tik tok videos of you though
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2024-17-06
Now imagine it on an ether binge
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2024-17-06
If the goverment can decide to spend between $100 and $500 billion on space explorations, than it can also decide to allocate those funds towards the homeless and the malnourished instead. No votes on the subject needed. We didnt vote as a nation to go to the moon.
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2024-17-06
It's not avoiding doing it simply because there are risks, the risk/reward ratio just isn't worth it at this time. If risk level/reward level change then it could be different.
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2024-17-06
That's really easy to say when you aren't the one invested in the mission. Our launch capability is primitive right now and our landing capabilities are even worse. We need to be able to reliably send landers to Mars and then back again before we think of sending humans. We can barely land on the moon right now.
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2024-17-06
Space is fake.
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2024-17-06
Fully functional? [Fully functional!](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ssq8wHAx4nE)
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2024-17-06
Warp engineer here, I would say we’ll have it solved within 50 years, making excellent progress already 
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2024-17-06
Just send Pete Davidson
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2024-17-06
Maybe if we save it for after we're comfortable having tourists go to the moon or a deep space station. Closer than Mars anyway.
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2024-17-06
I will 100% volunteer to be the first psychedelic trip in space
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2024-17-06
He might ride his roadster back.
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2024-17-06
Good old green boots
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2024-17-06
That’s a separate point. There’s always going to be people who try to do something like that. When they do make it they’ll probably be bought out and their product be made inaccessible on any real scale.
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2024-17-06
`From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. Your kind cling to your flesh, as though it will not decay and` [`fail`](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/fail) `you. One day the crude biomass you call the temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal… Even in death I serve the Omnissiah.`
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2024-17-06
It started in the early 2010s. Earlier.
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2024-17-06
You literally ignored that I mentioned a company that has been profitable in private space launches to a comment that said it wasn't happening now right? Learn to respond to context and not latching on to residual support that wasn't the main point.
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2024-17-06
People have already signed up in droves. They've all washed out. The real problem with the "one-way trip to Mars" is that the people signing up are trolls who spam the application system so nothing ever gets done cause "we have no astronauts, so we're sticking with robots".
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2024-17-06
Children would live in spinning rooms that simulate Earth gravity. Absolutely no reason to keep them in zero G. This would be a basic utility just like you have a stove.
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2024-17-06
There are volunteers in the Russian army invading Ukraine right now. What good reason do they have to be there? Russia is a massive country and yet these people sign up for a bag of potatoes. I'd like to hope many more would be willing to drive humanity forward being pioneers inhabiting another planet.
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2024-17-06
That's what sailors essentially were long ago. Go out on a boat and figure shit out. It's 100% guaranteed people would sign up to get their ass strapped to a rocket and go some place others haven't 
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2024-17-06
Yeah not likely i'll ever come across it since my recreational drug experimentation phase has passed. I was amazed I was able to recall the name erowid though! https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/ketamine/
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2024-17-06
IMO, we respect *consent* far more than we did in the 1500s. Personally, if someone wants to go to mars and is imformed of all of the risks, I'm fine with that.
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2024-17-06
It must be nice being so easily manipulated by Elon Musk.
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2024-17-06
Low gravity. Distance.
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2024-17-06
Of course. And yet somehow not one has completely wiped out the $28 billion per year dialysis industry.... 🤔
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2024-17-06
The Chinese space program is raring to go! Send 'em up boys
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2024-17-06
Mars is a shity place to be, it's atmosphere have trace amount of oxygen, which is bad for any oxygen breathers, it has no magnetic sphere protection, also bad for beings that's used to its protection, lower gravity than that of earth, bad for earthlings in general, and the level of technology we have now basically makes it a one way ticket, bad for anyone we earthlings want to keep alive and well
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Dude, I went into it stoked and H.M. was still wayyyy better than I expected. ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ Jazz Hands
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2024-17-06
I vote you go too. I'm just an overweight nurse with a semi drinking problem. So you go, unless you give me an unlimited supply of cocaine and alcohol. Then I'm fucking in! And I can like, apply bandages and hook up an IV for you too.
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2024-17-06
Neo Sapiens you say..
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2024-17-06
Gotta leave the kidneys home next time lol
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2024-17-06
I thought the reason we can’t go to mars was we don’t have the capability yet to block the long term radiation exposure.
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2024-17-06
Also puts into question if this is a multi year mission what happens if a medical emergency happens mid flight? Throw them overboard?
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2024-17-06
Han Solo is an anti hero. Smuggler. Criminal. Isnt doing it because he is destined to be good like in high fantasy… he’s stuck in the world just as we are. Also the villain Darth Vader isnt supposed to be clearly a bad guy … he is originally Anakin… who is tormented by the world and thus resorts to joining the Sith … thus once again unlike High fantasy where distinctions are clear … it is more grimdark where such lines are unclear. Grimdark is just a phrase used to describe an already pre-existing genre. Get the fuck over it.
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I've been reading The Expanse series, and they make a big deal about how you can feel the different types of gravity (gravity well, accelerating ship, spinning drum). Great read, highly recommend!
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2024-17-06
$37 million for a ticket to Mars is a bargain as far as NASA is concerned.
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2024-17-06
I think it comes from people who became rich lobbying to change the law to pull the ladder up after themselves. In Australia we have people pushing to remove the overtime rate as well as changes to allow using the 401k equivalent to buy a house, which might help precisely one time before all the house prices rise in unison and effectively dump the contents of people's retirement fund into the pockets of the rich. Then either the law is repealed and house prices plunge, or prices stay up and the next few generations just learn to do without retirement funds. These are just two examples, but you can see why people would be upset.
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2024-17-06
Tesla makes up 1% of the total auto market, and is only just over 50% of the EV market and that number is dropping annually. How'd that Cybertruck launch go, by the way? I also wonder how much money Musk nerds lost on Dogecoin. Twitter's doing great. But sure, keep thinking Elon Musk himself builds rockets. Just don't bother telling us all how his dick tastes.
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2024-17-06
We have 60 years of microgravity research and none of low gravity research, we need to stay on the moon for a few years and set up some spin stations in orbit to find out the effects of that. The idea that this cutoff all long term missions is bullshit and faulty logic at its finest.
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