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I’m no expert in biology but the way I understand it our brains all work in roughly the same way, so I don’t think that would be possible.
I’m no expert in biology but the way I understand it our brains all work in roughly the same way, so I don’t think that would be possible.
I assume the censorship was probably done by the original poster of the image. Not much point un-censoring it in that case.
Reading thoughts remotely is a no-go, you need very precise measurements of the brain’s electrical activity and that just can’t be done with distant sensors.
Does this have any benefit over just using friction to convert the rotation into heat? I suppose it would suffer less wear, but it also seems way more expensive.
As an actual human, can confirm I use my human fingertips to press the upvote button on the posts and comments I enjoy.
This. The way I think of it, if data isn’t backed up, that data doesn’t really exist. At a bare minimum, keep important data backed up in two separate locations. Ideally you should follow the 3-2-1 backup rule (a main drive, backup drive, and cloud backup fulfill the requirements).
Not sure how well that would work at orbital velocity, unfortunately. At least the ground would get a nice fireworks show!
Joke’s on you, I’ve won the game.
Yeah I recently picked up a Pixel 6 Pro and the fingerprint reader works well. You do need to press down somewhat firmly sometimes, maybe people aren’t and that’s why they’re having issues?
Even better, use an AI to generate the misinformation to save you time (and get even dumber misinformation).
Don’t waste your money. If the data is really important, send the disk to a data recovery service to avoid risking further damage. If it’s only somewhat important, use a (free!) tool like ddrescue to attempt to recover the data.
That’s definitely possible, but is way more expensive than using an existing system like GPS.
It’s not really relevant, just a comparison to show how little energy that few kilojoules is.
It likely only takes a few kilojoules to etch each avocado which is essentially nothing (for comparison, an avocado has around a megajoule of energy).
Did you mean to leak your email in that screenshot?
From what I know that is somewhat true, the current will disperse through the water relatively uniformly. But it’ll still create voltage gradients that will probably kill any fish nearby.
Better than eating a full sized SD card, at least.
Would be interesting to set up email servers on some of the more popular instances and see how much traffic they’re actually getting.
I’ve never had them ask for a photo ID so idk.
Who knows, maybe 99% of women have died by the year 2035.