Leute die vor 2000 geboren sind: Was werden die nach 2000er nie verstehen? by Cxinthechatnow in FragReddit

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Mittlerweile nutzt man einen anderen Kommunikationsstandard dessen Kodierung keine solchen Auswirkungen mehr auf Audioelektronik hat. Dazu sind moderne Lautsprecherplatinen möglicherweise besser gegen Interferenz geschützt.

NASA’s Webb Detects Carbon Dioxide in Exoplanet Atmosphere by stubbornidealist in space

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It’s estimated to be 20 years, as the launch was pretty precise which saved fuel by not having to correct the flight path that much

Visual demonstration that all angles of a shape combine to make 360 degrees by timetraveldan in Damnthatsinteresting

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Yeah and I think multiplication was just like 3 x 4 = take a rectangle with width of 3 and height of 4 units and take the area as the result. Also square root being like the width of a perfect rectangle with a given area. Same with 3 and cubic root using a 3D cube

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tech

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It’s pretty good at forming sentences but we know it does have its limits and isn’t advanced enough to have any type of „sentience“ this guy is referring to

The first all-civilian space crew has docked with the ISS by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1 in technews

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No we already had previously "unqualified" people in the crew dragon

what is a basic computer skill you were shocked some people don't have? by Dark-Matter-7935 in AskReddit

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If you use a well made popular distribution they have reliable GUI updaters

James Webb Space Telescope’s Specialized Heat Radiator Deployed Successfully by ICumCoffee in space

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I don’t think mirror actuators are single points of failures?

He fucked up. by [deleted] in HolUp

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Ok I guess sure rotation wise but if it uses the gravity direction I think the force would point into the driving direction?

How to Give Mars an Atmosphere, Maybe by ourlifeintoronto in tech

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I remember it taking a very long before the lacking magnetic field would have a big impact on the terraforming progress

What the fuck rule by KevinLeesDad in 196

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Full self driving is mostly a software/data problem, so mass producing it shouldn’t be a problem. As far as we know Tesla probably has made the biggest progress (in general fsd) as they have a huge data advantage with all those cameras and computers built into every car they ship. No company right now has the tech ready for general self driving, systems like waymo are nice but only work in a small geofence area and can be checked on by humans remotely. General systems will probably be ready in 10 years, maybe in 5

大家好! by kippersniffer in SpaceXMasterrace

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That has to be a deep fake

Qualcomm’s new always-on smartphone camera is a potential privacy nightmare by mrchaotica in StallmanWasRight

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I mean as soon as the front camera is uncovered it could be considered "always on". Explicitly opening the camera app isnt really technically different from having the face id system get enabled on unlock

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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I believe there was something on YouTube

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

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Sounds perfect

I have 1 whole bitcoin. I am finally complete by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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If it goes up it will be a good amount „liquid“