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  • Oopsie daisy we got caught.

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    Just wait for something else that dominates the news and do it then, so nobody will notice. Very old trick.
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    It's really a smart attack that's not easily countered and since the weapon is an open source license everyone benefits from tech getting into public domain. RL has shown there's even less of a moat than we thought initially.
  • Oh look at that.

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    I'm all for hating on corporations but did you even read the article? This is completely on the UK government. Not apples fault and I'd much rather they stop offering the service to UK customers (which they did) over putting a backdoor in
  • Backdoors: making insecure software on purpose.

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    So much of modern tech is just misusing words they heard from sci-fi stuff that was already misusing words they heard in physics class.
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    Yep, it's just evil to their own staff. It seems every time I have to call some call centre these days, when I finally get to a human the conversation starts something like "I've just spent 40 fucking minutes trying to get to talk to a person and I'm really pissed off. I know that's not your fault and I apologise in advance if I struggle to contain my frustrations while we talk. Now.."
  • This is freaking awesome.

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    cheaper, Once commercial fusion comes out, it's likely to be about half the cost of wind. [more] reliable There's absolutely no way to know how reliable human-generated fusion is, but it powers every star in the sky for billions of years, so it could probably last for a few decades here on Earth without much trouble. and safer alternatives Nuclear fusion, when begun, creates water as its byproduct. This water is, admittedly, very slightly radioactive; if you drank the "nuclear waste" that is produced by a fusion plant as your only source of water, it would increase your radiation exposure the same as if you flew from New York to Los Angeles and back once per year. Now, that's not nothing, but it is almost nothing. As for large-scale disasters from nuclear fusion, that's almost impossible—and you can see why by the fact that this very article is news. With a nuclear fission reaction, the difficulty is in containment; get the right things in the right place, and the reaction happens automatically. There are natural nuclear fission reactors in the world, caves where radioactive materials have formed in an arrangement that causes a nuclear reaction. But in order for nuclear fusion to happen on its own, you need, quite literally, a stellar mass. So if something goes wrong in a fusion power plant, where we're manufacturing the conditions that make fusion possible at great energy cost and effort, the reaction just stops unless there's a literal sun's worth of hydrogen hanging around. It cannot go critical, it cannot explode, it cannot break containment; it can only end. It's hard to sustain a fusion reaction, and that's why stories like this are news: because it's a major breakthrough anytime we get closer to a reaction where we can feed enough power that it generates back into the machines that keep it running. Once the power to those machines is cut, a fusion reaction cannot continue.
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    Ain't denying that
  • 30 years guys.

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    It's always thirty years away because every time it gets close to 15 years away they cut the funding in half. Zeno's Dichotomy in action.
  • Amazing news!

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    Something something bad faith arguments.
  • They should get out more.

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  • What is wrong with the architecture of the Internet?

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    I would say that all issues can be traced back to letting people sell stuff on what was designed as a government/educational communications system. We keep on adding patches trying to smother commercially-motivated bad actors who were not an expected part of the original design, but it's not really much different from playing whack-a-mole. (I didn't read the article, but I imagine it's Yet Another Idea for some kind of patch, and probably not a very good one, because most of them aren't.)
  • You noticed we were doing it so we'll be more sneaky about it next time.

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    thanks u
  • I'll believe it when I see code written for it solving a real problem

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    Although presumably there are companies that do sell liquid nitrogen generators
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    DARPA is always cost a lot of money. Wouldn't they the ones that try to investigative psychic powers were real? Oh and for a while they were trying to develop a perpetual motion machine. Of course in retrospect that looks stupid, but if they'd ever succeeded in building a perpetual motion machine they would have made all their money back and then some. So it isn't immediately apparent that they will have saved anyone any money. They've just not spent the money, which is not the same thing at all.
  • Palantir CEO Calls for Tech Patriotism, Warns of AI Warfare

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    No, just Luddites, and likely by AI corpos pouring money into far-right think tanks to further misrepresent them. Get ready for the AI slop PragerU video telling you about the "wonders of American AI", that will paint Luddites as "dangerous and potentially responsible for USSR and China-style famines and shortages", and will tell artists that in the future, it'lll create them whole animated features within the same time they draw a few frames or something like that.
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    If it would not affect the life of so many people, I would enjoy seeing the country fall apart. Now I just feel sorry for all the poor bastards that have to live there. I do suspect immigration won't be an issue in a couple of years, because nobody wants to live there anymore. So that's something to look out for.