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this post was submitted on 05 Dec 2023
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Yes, exactly. My point is that I'm tired of these bullshit headlines that are implying that we have some great breakthrough; unless the discovery also accounts for everything you listed, it's not a breakthrough and we, the public, don't need to hear about it just so that a newspaper can sell clicks and ruin trust in science.
You seem to be conflating breakthrough with manufacturing capacity
No, I'm just not referring to a slightly novel manufacturing process that will probably lead nowhere as a "breakthrough".
Some of us like learning about science and technology, if you only want to know about products then watch adverts.
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