- sampl3username parentTechnology is not neutral, nor it does exist in a vacuum. It is not neutral due to the fact that humans are not impassible wielders of technology.
- Yes I do indeed think companies should not be able to vastly reshape the world at will.
- Another "gift" from AI to the world. Another line to the long list of "minor side effects" from uncontrolled, unapollogetic corporations releasing radical technology into a world that didn't agree to it.
- Seeing is also an illusion by the brain, all colors are in your head.
- Using psychedelics, specifically 2C-B and LSD, you can also see very saturated colors you don't normally see in daily life. I see very saturated magentas.
- I also had an encounter with government software...
I think the long-lasting solution will be to move to a web-based application system, instead of depending on Desktop applications made for Windows or Linux. Using a web app system, the government only has to concern itself with proper development and maintenance of servers and web apps, and the public workers can use any operating system with a web browser.
- Are you trying to "game" and "optimize" us too? Don't you think that is a bit out of tune with the atmosphere here?
- I think you have fallen into an AI hype trap. Language choices still matter.
- Left behind what? Consumeristic trash?
- Art is fundamentally a human activity. No amount of artistic work can be delegated to a machine, or else the art is dehumanised.
- >smart phones became a fixture because they were a key enabler for dozens of other things like fitness tracking fads, logging into key services, communication methods that were not available on desktop, etc. If AI becomes a key enabler of business, then yeah people won't have a choice.
This. I need access to banking , maps and 2FA. If I could use a dumb phone, with just a camera, GPS and whatsapp, I would use it.
- I thought lipid nanoparticles were less prone to generate a immune reaction.
- Sarepta's drug uses AAV to deliver the payload. I wonder why they chose AAV instead of lipid nanoparticles.
https://medcitynews.com/2025/07/sarepta-gene-therapy-fatalit...
- @grok is this true????
- The point of music during a psychedelic experience is to provide a reference for the passing of time and to help with progression of thoughts. Music guides you through your thoughts, avoiding loops, by providing a changing texture, melody, rythm, and story.
This is on top of the other effects of music, such as emotional effects.
- Oh but they realize. They just don't care because they (the Elites, the wealthy, who are the real decisionmakers, not the politicians) have enough money to never have to interact with the proletariat, the common man, ever again. Enough money to be shielded from the consequences from their actions.
- I'm just hoping for a huge solar flare to reset this once and for all.
- The actually dangerous people are not the obviously insane, but the machiavellian dark triad types. Those will pass your test.
- Arab spring was terrible, you don't know what you're talking about.
- Some people have accidentally taken several milligrams of LSD, whose full active dose is 100 ug, and they are fine. Every molecule's effects saturates at some point.
- You just need to swap them for monero and then monero for litecoin or bitcoin again. Now you have anonymous, untraceable coins.
- If you had any semblance of respect for the work of others and what is right you would sincerely apologize and shut the project down instead of rolling with it.
- You're responding to an AI post.
- I don't know about you but I don't come here to read AI slop.
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The power efficiency angle here is fascinating. Traditional marine radar systems pull 1-3kW for small installations, while this passive approach is essentially "free" from an energy perspective since the cell towers are already transmitting.
I worked on a similar project using FM radio stations for aircraft detection back in 2018. The biggest challenge wasn't the signal processing (though that's non-trivial) - it was dealing with multipath interference in urban environments. Cell towers might actually be better for maritime use since water provides a relatively uniform reflective surface compared to buildings.
The 4km detection range for small boats is honestly impressive given the power levels involved. Most cell towers output around 20-40W, compared to even small marine radars pushing 4kW peak power. The processing gain from correlation must be substantial.
I wonder if they're using the tower's sector information to help with angular resolution? Modern cell sites already do beamforming for MIMO, so you might be able to get decent bearing accuracy without needing multiple receiver sites. Would love to see the actual paper if anyone has a link.
- Is the satellite link encrypted? Maybe radio amateurs can continue to receive its signals.