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Better than embracing Trump like the idiots do.
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2024-05-06
it would have been really great if we could have used the shuttle to retrieve it, refurbish it, update it, and put it back up there for another 20.
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2024-05-06
Of course, don't be silly
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2024-05-06
Not really a point now that we have the James-Webb I suspect. The cost just wouldn’t be worth it.
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2024-05-06
There was hype a few years ago about trying to send some kind of robot on one of the SpaceX ships, but I'm not sure what became of that plan. Assuming SpaceX starship pans out the faring size would allow insane space telescopes just purely based on cargo volume.
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2024-05-06
That's a silly idea considering how much technology has improved since it was launched (Look up the JWST for reference). It's like thinking it's possible to gently refurbish a computer from the 1990 and thinking it will out perform a modern PC.
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2024-05-06
Tell the Hubble I said hello.
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2024-05-06
That’s legit cool.
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2024-05-06
Hey Hubble, They are usually in the last place you went.
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2024-05-06
Theoretically we don't need to even service it in the traditional sense. We could send up a whole new independent propulsion unit that just clamps onto it and provides a whole new set of gyros and thrusters. As long as the scientific instruments keep working that would fix it.
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2024-05-06
I hope you're kidding. The case accounts for probably less than 1% of the total cost of the telescope. The internals would have be completely gutted as there's nearly nothing of value considering what we can make today for a fraction of the cost. And trying to retrofit now new tech into now a predefined small enclosure is just going to require everything to reengineered from scratch. Not to mention doing such a monumental tasks in space would be first expensive, dangerous and most likely impossible unless there's a small platoon of astronauts working on the task at the same time. This wouldn't be like the original service missions where they changed some small components and if they're going to send all the stuff required to upgrade it, they might as well just send a whole new telescope. Ultimately I think people are too ignorant to understand how much technology has changed. this whole discussion is really no different from someone's grandmother trying to upgrade their first computer from the 80s. It's time to let go and get something new.
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2024-05-06
Yeah that's not going to make a big improvement considering the optics are completely outdated and the mirror is tiny by modern standards. There are dozens of spy satellites orbiting the Earth right now that blow the hubble's capabilities by miles, and they're been up there for decades as well.
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2024-05-06
Honestly never was going to be worth it. It would be cheaper to build a new one and launch it with much more modern tech than do that. Plus a hell of a long easier.
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2024-05-06
https://youtu.be/QqRREz0iBes Tom scott video on the largest telescope ever planned currently being built :)
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2024-05-06
I got this…. It will keep hubbling along… I’ll see myself out.
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2024-05-06
Many large aperture (>6m) telescopes built after 1990 have [adaptive optics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptive_optics) in which a deformable mirror compensates for the distortions caused by atmospheric turbulence.
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2024-05-06
The Webb telescope is used for different observations, it was never a replacement for Hubble.
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2024-05-06
>It is a loss that we are more interested in an anything than space exploration. This is so sad, worse…it’s true.😢
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2024-06-06
They're always in the last place you look...
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2024-06-06
> I just loved how the space shuttles looked. That's pretty much why they got made/funded.
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2024-06-06
How about we get it, bring it back, and keep it in a museum where it can inspire future generations about space exploration and the importance of our own planet.
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2024-06-06
The very literal names for these large telescopes still make me chuckle!
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2024-06-06
Why don't you go do it then? SpaceX already offered to go repair it.
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2024-06-06
The Hubble up on cinder blocks as theives make off with the gyroscopes.
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2024-06-06
When Kepler lost its gyroscopes they found a clever way to stabilize pointing with the solar wind. Then they could use it until the pointing fuel ran out.
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2024-07-06
The Roman space telescope in 2027(?) will have some of the capabilities of Hubble.
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2024-07-06
Then you shouldn’t be saying “my guy” ‘cause you old
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Fools and their money are soon parted.
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2024-05-06
You know, if they just built these things to allow us to change the battery it would help immensely.
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2024-05-06
You would be amazed at the shit people buy. I've sat down at numerous 'feature' meetings and rolled my eyes at some of the dumb ideas. One was to allow the end user to change the title on the application window. It was a single call to the WIN32 Api SetwindowText() function. 10 Minutes of work and we sold it to about 1300 people for $1000 a pop. I guess, in retrospect, it wasn't such a dumb idea.
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2024-05-06
My new toothbrush and electric razor BOTH have apps that they "highly recommend" using for my best experience. Tried both in a sandbox and they send more data back to the mothership than a transporter beam.
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2024-05-06
Waiting for Pine64 to release a $35 open source smart toothbrush.
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2024-05-06
I think my brush has BT, but why the hell would I ever use it? I manage just fine with zero IoT devices.
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2024-05-06
And the corollary: A fool and his money are lucky to get together in the first place.
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2024-05-06
If they ever bring a smartass AI out, built into a toaster, I’ll need to buy it. “Can I ask you a question?” “Would you like some toast?”
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2024-05-06
Well, they have to push new products to get people to buy them. I've been using my electric toothbrush for at least 5 years now. Don't see a need to upgrade. Also I want fewer Internet of ~~Things~~Shit devices as possible. None of this always online crap for something as mundane as a toothbrush.
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2024-05-06
Well if you want “THE BEST” oral-B is the choice to go 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️
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2024-05-06
I’m sorry but if you’re such a fucking mark that you’re compelled to give 230 bucks for a toothbrush, you deserve whatever inconvenience and/or scam that comes with it
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2024-05-06
Me too! Electric toothbrushes last surprisingly long, I can’t imagine how many issues these high tech ones run into
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2024-05-06
Why would my toothbrush need internet access? I have enough devices to manage.
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2024-05-06
More features, more points of failure. Or you're at the whim of the company when they decide to pull the rug on a feature like this example with Oral-B. If an electric toothbrush doesn't have only a motor and a rechargeable battery as its core components, it's overengineered, simple as.
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2024-05-06
I feel like every month I read an article about some IoT device getting bricked because the company that made it is either going bankrupt, or has just decided to stop supporting it and shut those servers down. I am also skeptical of smart devices because of this. You can’t even rely on major companies like Google either since they are basically famous for killing products
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2024-05-06
I’ve used a 15 dollar electric toothbrush with Panasonic rechargeable batteries for the last 6 months with no noticeable issues. Why does this need to exist again?
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2024-05-06
I think the idea is to add AI to your toothbrush, then add a web browser, an app store, touchscreen etc…Imagine while all your loser friends have a simple smart phone, you have a smart toothbrush you carry around with you everywhere. That way you can ask your stupid friends “Oh yeah? Well can you phone brush your teeth?!? Didn’t think so!” There’s gotta be a market for those bragging rights
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2024-05-06
I’ve likely spent around $230 on toothbrushes in my lifetime to date. I brush at least 2x daily and I get a pack with several for a couple bucks. Maybe $8 a year?
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2024-05-06
Literally nothing is sacred anymore. Do they want data on my breathing too? My pissing, perhaps? Do they want my pissing data?!
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2024-05-06
Next up: “If only they could add AI to my toothbrushing regimen”.
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2024-05-06
Re-shoe your boot
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2024-05-06
He probably just installed the tooth brush software inside a VM he uses as a sandbox and started a packet capture. Start said software and see what it do. I'm curious for the guy that did it what protocol it sends data over.
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2024-05-06
Is the $230 toothbrush also spying on me?
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2024-05-06
No it just needs your social security number and mothers maiden name for security purposes
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2024-05-06
They absolutely want pissing data. And if they could force you to watch a mandatory and non-mutable ad before you can piss, they would.
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2024-05-06
I look forwards to pissing myself because the piss advert took too pissing long
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2024-05-06
The same people who call you paranoid for wiresharking you phone apps are going to claim they've always been pro-privacy once its socially acceptable to say so.
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2024-05-06
I bought an Oral-B iO toothbrush when it was half price. One of the best purchases I’ve made, $60. Replacement heads are spendy, but they last two months.
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2024-06-06
My shaver has built in a.i capabilities. I ended up shaving my ass and now my face looks like sh*+. 🤣
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2024-06-06
#firstworldproblems
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2024-06-06
Yes but don't worry it only shares information with Oral-B and their trusted partners
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2024-06-06
It's all a fucking grift. Can't wait for it to crash down and the dipshits on /r/singularity eat shit for believing we're getting "AGI" in the next 3 years from current LLM development.
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2024-06-06
Your pee appeared a little dark that time. Maybe it's time to grab a Brawndo to replenish your fluids. It's got what piss craves!
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2024-06-06
AI is a really cool tool. The dumb fuck investors who will be dead in 20 years believe it can replace everyone, so this insanity is inspected.
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2024-06-06
They're great for brushing your gums, and reaching the wisdom teeth (which don't need to be taken out btw).
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2024-06-06
I've had my Sonicare for a decade. The heads are easily replaceable too.
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2024-06-06
[$40](https://www.amazon.com/AquaSonic-Black-Ultra-Whitening-Toothbrush/dp/B072YVWBXH/) I've had one of those for like 3-4 years and it's been great. Uses the same kind of heads as the fancy Sonicare ones so its easy to get replacements.
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2024-06-06
They ***need*** your pissing data
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2024-06-06
X, Y, Z axis….
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2024-06-06
There's just too many humans and a fair amount of them with a lot of money to burn. I saw people spending 1 dollar per chat to voice message on twitch yesterday just to spam the stream for fun! A dollar is like a meal/snack for huge amounts of people in the world. 
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2024-06-06
I love it when my toothbrush connects to the Internet. Sure hope it's not sending data or being used in a botnet for DDoS attacks /s
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2024-06-06
they do if impacted
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2024-06-06
I bought a $20 electric toothbrush from Target and I love it so much. It lets you replace the battery since it just uses a AA battery. It works so much better than those $100-$200 brushes which need to be charged every microsecond.
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2024-06-06
no that's the $600 toothbrush "through the power of AI, we have discovered more surfaces to clean. please give us money."
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2024-06-06
well AI will probably find those missing two and then they can charge $600 for the 5-surface version.
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2024-06-06
230 dollars would probably buy me enough thoothbrushes until I retire.
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2024-06-06
the toothbrush wrote that article
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2024-06-06
My dishwasher has a remote option and I just cannot see a point in it. It already takes 5 hours for a cycle so I’ll just switch it on before I go out. It’s not like the remote can stack itself and close the door.
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2024-06-06
I've had a €60 Oral-B Cross Action for about 8 years now, thought it was expensive back then but can't say it wasn't well spent. An AI/smart toothbrush though, that's just way too much of a gimmick.
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2024-06-06
Does it adjust the direction of the bristles? There’s nothing in the hardware capabilities of a brush that warrants AI right now.
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2024-06-06
(psst...it's a cult. Stop applying logic to their decisions)
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your iPhone has been doing that for years if you use the health app sleep tracking
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2024-05-06
Microphones and cameras pick up lots of information it seems
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Sorry, the more you spend the more you save. It's not correct, but it's accurate.
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2024-05-06
So just behind Nokia?
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2024-05-06
They’ve got some good stuff, but it’s just some stuff versus Nvidia’s entire ecosystem. It’s going to get good, but it’s gonna take a long time.
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2024-06-06
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that." - George Carlin As an anecdote, I recall 0 highschool education on stocks and stock market. Most people that are already strapped with stress and lack of money don’t go out of their way to understand how things work. Don’t forget, the stock market is mainly to make rich people richer.
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2024-06-06
Depends on the stock really though and institutional vs retail. CMG and NVDA are both known by retail and both are massive splits. CMG is a 50-to-1 split down from $3700+ to $60~. NVDA is 10-to-1 so $1220 to $122. Let's say you buy $500-$1000 a month in stock, you'd probably pick whole shares over fractional of those, now you can pick up a nice chunk of whole shares over less than one share of one. There is a reason stocks do split and this is the reason, price perception on a whole share, a share of a share isn't as fun. I guess we can watch this one real over next months and see.
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2024-06-06
VUG, VGT and MGK have been doing well. Eventually I will consolidate MGK into the other two and off and on play with QQQ I think.
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2024-06-06
I like their FSR tech but outside that this last gen really suffered. The performance per watt was far worse and the prices sucked too. What you got out of the 7700XT was marginally better than the 6700XT for a much greater price. The 7800XT offered more bang for the buck but was still a letdown for us. The only ones that at least offered good raster for the buck was the 7900 cards. I’m really hoping AMD steps up their game with these next gen, especially if they expect to power the ps5/xbox pro.
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That's not how any of this works. AMD can't just magic up huge amounts of fab capacity to 'bury' intel's market share. When ordering capacity, months, possibly years, in advance, they have to account for the fact that a product might not meet expectations. say they ordered enough fab capacity to take over 80% of the x86 desktop market (at a huge premium, and assuming it's even available) , representing a HUGE financial risk to AMD, but now zen 3 under delivers and intel unexpectantly hits it out the park. That could be the end of AMD. And that's before even considering that intel WILL fight back if AMD tries to take over that much marketshare that quickly, and it has FAR larger financial reserves then AMD has. and on the GPU market it's even worse, because all the same things apply, but in addition it's nvidia proprietary standards that dominate the market, helping them dominate the GPU market, which they can do because they dominate the market, and so nvidia will fight tooth and nail to keep it that way. Or atleast they would have before AI started making them a lot more money.
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so ... just like network news?
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2024-05-06
Close, but worse
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2024-05-06
Left or right wing? Or neutral? I’ve never heard of it either.
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2024-05-06
It came installed on my phone. I got rid of it though, it flooded my notifications.
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2024-06-06
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