But that’s not what it’s really claiming. I don’t think this technology would even replace lithium ion, it would be better suited for power grid or data center storage.
But that’s not what it’s really claiming. I don’t think this technology would even replace lithium ion, it would be better suited for power grid or data center storage.
But the materials are more easily accessible for sodium. It’s just supposed to have less capacity by volume.
Edit: that portion of the article you mentioned is talking about lithium ion
So what you’re telling me is we should be more hedonistic to get cool astral phenomena?
Ffs you’re programmers, it’s probably super easy to get another job. It doesn’t have to be like this.
Who’s gonna tell them?
Oh, i did not know this. The article just says that pasteurization still works but clearly there’s some nuance.
It’s just a confusing headline. I know what it’s trying to say now.
Yeah, that’s my point. The headline is kinda like saying “most exercise related injuries happen during exercise”. Like… Yeah? How else is that supposed to work?
Guess I’m guilty of not reading the article and being generally ignorant here.
Uh… What other maternal related deaths are there? Like is this as opposed to before birth?
Hold on, let me find a moment of happiness first.
This is at the top of the worst offenders.
The genome is so much more complicated than… itself?
That’s incredibly inconvenient.
“relearning c++ arrays again”
Maybe if they were babies… Which they’re not btw, in case you were unaware.
Ha, I’ve done the same thing
You forget that technological progression is typically exponential as developed technologies each help to advance each other, and our collective base of theory grows. I also feel like machine learning can tip that curve a bit like it’s currently doing in things like protein research.
Unfortunately the limiting factor on flying cars is the drivers. And the limiting factor on warp drive is the science not turning out to be a scam.
I could see AI at least solving the former.
If it’s infinite without repeating patterns then it just contain all patterns, no? Eh i guess that’s not how that works, is it? Half of all patterns is still infinity.