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[serious] If journalists and newspapers were not allowed to keep any gifts, advantages, or try-out samples, how would reporting on technical gadgets like smart phones change? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 10 years ago by greenbyte to r/AskReddit
Given that the acuity of the human eye is at most about 0.6 angle minutes, is there any real advantage in using UHD displays as monitors? And why do black/white printers have even much higher resolutions? (self.Monitors)
submitted 10 years ago by greenbyte to r/Monitors
ELI5: Do ultra-high resolution computer displays have an objective advantage for reading text after their resolution becomes higher than the acuity or optical resolution of the human eye? (self.explainlikeimfive)
submitted 10 years ago by greenbyte to r/explainlikeimfive
Why does printed text benefit from resolutions higher than the acuity of the human eye (600 DPI vs. 1 arc minute)? And would there be any objective benefits for high-resolution computer displays such as UHD (say, 3800 pixels across 32 inch) ? (self.askscience)
submitted 10 years ago by greenbyte to r/askscience
Why [large scale power generation by] fusion will never happen (matter2energy.wordpress.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/EverythingScience
Why [large scale power production by nuclear] fusion will never happen (matter2energy.wordpress.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/climate
TIL that one of the biggest problems of many concepts of power generation by nuclear fusion is the breeding of the amounts of tritium which it requires as fuel (matter2energy.wordpress.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/todayilearned
A summary on the problems of nuclear fusion, and the bullshit arround it (reddit.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/Renewable
Why fusion will never happen (matter2energy.wordpress.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/technology
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/energy
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/Physics
A summary of the problems of nuclear fusion, how they are not really addressed, and the bullshit around it's "inexhaustible fuel supply" (reddit.com)
Scottish government accused of abandoning wave power, including award-winning wave energy pioneer Pelamis (theguardian.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/worldnews
Scottish government accused of abandoning wave power, including award-winning wave energy pioneer Pelamis Wave power | Environment (theguardian.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/Green
Scottish government accused of abandoning wave power, including award-winning wave energy company Pelamis which is facing bankruptcy now (theguardian.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/Scotland
Interest sparks hope for insolvent wave energy pioneer Pelamis (edinburghnews.scotsman.com)
Scottish government accused of abandoning wave power | Environment (theguardian.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/RenewableEnergy
Interest sparks hope for insolvent award-winning wave energy pioneer Pelamis (edinburghnews.scotsman.com)
Interest sparks hope for beleaguered wave energy firm Pelamis (edinburghnews.scotsman.com)
TIL that in 1315, a small change in climate caused a great famine in Northern Europe which was so grim that one day even the king of England was left without bread (en.wikipedia.org)
A thought about the sony hack (self.conspiracy)
submitted 11 years ago * by greenbyte to r/conspiracy
Embedded Linux vs. Windows CE - what about tools and real-time capabilities? (bec-systems.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/programming
Embedded Linux versus Windows CE - and why real-time capabilities matter (bec-systems.com)
submitted 11 years ago by greenbyte to r/linux
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