[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 4 points 6 days ago

For sure, especially these decentrale solutions work for places with limited to no access to a lot of resources now. Very interested where a lot technological leapfrogging will take place

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 7 points 1 week ago

thanks for your great message, I see some hopeful developments well as, because of technological disruption. It is worth to read some of it here. But I am worried about even more complex issues like biodiversity loss. Though there is absolutely still hope and possibility there to limit damage, it is even more complicated to limit the damage. What do you think about that?

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 21 points 1 week ago

Do you really think they lost over their stance on Israel/Palestina? Not saying it doesn't matter. But I feel if you see how many votes republicans got, that a lot of (perceived) domestic issues played a very big role.

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Well,... Thanks for sharing anyway. Hope can still strive for minimizing warming, and not just give up and aim for 2' warming, instead of as close to 1.5' as possible.

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 6 points 1 month ago

Yup I feel the same way, like that was the moment he snapped or the crazy finally came out. Before I was a big fan, but it went downhill from there pretty fast. Though I've heard him on the Lex Friedman podcast like a year ago, and then he came across pretty sane - he just acts insane a lot of other times as well.

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In a first, an American woman used a suicide pod to take her own life. The process took place in Switzerland. It's done by pumping in only nitrogen gas, so the person will lose goes dizzy, loses consciousness and eventually dies. Enter futurama memes.

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 7 points 2 months ago

It's just such a weird turn of events that the Saudies and Russians finance the platform that is touted as the true free speech platform (especially by republicans) - to further undermine the US and other democracies.

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 5 points 4 months ago

Thank you for saving me a search

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 10 points 4 months ago

I would like to add, that though we have the means to store the radioactive waste safely, it's not done properly in many places. So it's also an organizational challenge.

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 5 points 5 months ago

there are still some major challenges though. Not insurmountable, but challenges nonetheless. One of the most interesting I found is that you need to protect the meat from bacteria and fungi. A animal has an immune system (and a host of antibiotics pumped in to them). A piece of meat growing in vat hasn't. But it does have optimal conditions for growth of bacteria. So you need a clean lab environment. That's possible, but very hard to scale up.

I think the hype was there, but now is the moment the industry needs to mature and make it work in a way.

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Analysis of why and how humanoid robots will displace human physical labour.

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 6 points 5 months ago

It is, come by here pretty often - and can guarantee it is not AI - but just a good picture of our super systematic infrastructure

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 6 points 5 months ago

I tried an VW ID3 this weekend, the software was low key, it mostly relied on you having Apple Car or it's android equivalent.

[-] Philosofuel@futurology.today 6 points 5 months ago

Thanks a lot, this is very insightful.

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