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11-22-2024, 02:14 PM
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Wireless charging is a pointless thing in the battlefield, because electrical loads are the smallest fraction of energy expended. An M1A1 Abrams barreling across the landscape at 40 MPH isn't going to care if your cell phone is charging off it.
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11-22-2024, 03:30 PM
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An exceptional thing happened. It's like Kizuna AI all over again, but with nerdy details about ACES color space.
How Games are HACKING Color Theory -- Ai Angel
I am smitten.
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11-22-2024, 07:54 PM
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Interesting stuff. Reality doesn't stand a chance against VR, which poses very big problems for humanity.
Doesn't OLED have a broader color gamut? I know it has a wider viewing angle, which in my efficiency-centered mind just means it's throwing light every which way instead of focusing it where needed. That probably explains why it's less energy efficient than LCD displays that subtract the color/light that isn't needed, which is an inefficient way to display images.
I'm in the process of building a fairly potent rig using Intel's just released new CPU platform and an RTX 3080 GPU my brother in law gave me. Should have all the parts ordered by Cyber Monday at the latest, which means it should be put together by Christmas. I'll finally be able to look at some of the titles out there nowadays. I haven't played a FPS since Crysis was a new game, which apparently was 2007.
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11-22-2024, 11:10 PM
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Interesting stuff. Reality doesn't stand a chance against VR, which poses very big problems for humanity.
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This isn't VR, if I understand correctly. Someone in a motion-capture rig and Unreal Engine.
Reality has the interesting property of producing the most novel outcome (after Terrence McKenna) or the most entertaining (according to Scott Adams). Case in point, the Democrats objected to Matt Gaetz. So now they get Pam Bondi. They will wish they had Gaetz back again.
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11-23-2024, 02:29 AM
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This isn't VR, if I understand correctly. Someone in a motion-capture rig and Unreal Engine.
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I know, but every visual tool will be applied in VR, compelling us even further.
I've spent a handful of hours with strangers in VR, and even at this early stage, I can tell that exploring strange new worlds with new friends is compelling.
Combine AIs ability to perfectly tune itself to individual proclivities with VRs ability to present an immersive experience; humanity is not adapted for it.
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11-25-2024, 02:47 PM
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SA, in his usual kidding/not kidding way said he might have solved Africa's problems. A Nigerian leader quoted Scott's principle of talent stacking, surmised that leader had read his book, and that will lay the foundation to ushering in prosperity to that country, and then the continent.
My long term assumption about most all places is that they can't avoid prospering in the future. When AI becomes good enough, asking it how to get the best returns on the current set of resources will allow even the least educated, lowest awareness individuals to make better decisions than they otherwise would.
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11-26-2024, 11:03 AM
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This isn't VR, if I understand correctly. Someone in a motion-capture rig and Unreal Engine.
Reality has the interesting property of producing the most novel outcome (after Terrence McKenna) or the most entertaining (according to Scott Adams). Case in point, the Democrats objected to Matt Gaetz. So now they get Pam Bondi. They will wish they had Gaetz back again.
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Gaetz was an embarrassment known for being annoying about his personal lifestyle. Bondi may be less qualified, but politically more likely to not be arrested so that she finishes her term. Not a fan of either whixh is not political but a comment for the qualifications involved
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11-26-2024, 12:21 PM
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I dislike most politicians for reasons similar to why I distrust adult men who seek 1-on-1 alone time with children.
... SA continues to exemplify the artist and not the engineer trait by not having a good grasp of science or technology. He doesn't know why planets with no magnetosphere lose gasses, and we should get excited about today's battery "breakthrough" despite his near zero understanding of chemistry.
As an aside, most people incorrectly view batteries as technology and assume it can be improved in relative proportion to how much effort is given to it. Technology can be developed, but 100% of the rules of chemistry are baked into this universe, and we can merely discover them. There's no Moore's law of battery capacity, or some such thing.
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11-26-2024, 05:17 PM
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I can picture a scenario where I might like someone I distrust, but not where I would trust someone I dislike. [My DSL modem faked it's own death for two days. I turned it of for 24, pressed reset, and those replacement costs no longer scare me]
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Nigeria [is not equal to] Africa.
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First thing I did was go to Youtube and the Angry Astronaut. At this time stamp NASA and SpaceX have been quietly practicing a new way to land on Mars! has an awesome depiction of an approaching dust storm on Mars. Then some AI-imagined habitats.
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