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Comment Re:Godzillomycota Chernobilli Kosmonautikus (Score 1) 25

It is quite implausible that any organism that relies on the known cell biology "eats" ionizing radiation.

Radiation damages the complex molecules that make up the living things on Earth very effectively by several mechanisms, all of which are incompatible with life as we know it. The worst mechanism is the generation of oxygen radicals in the water that is the largest component of any cell. There is also the direct breakage of complex molecules - DNA, RNA, proteins, etc. mostly by heavy charged particles that go through them and so on. You can learn more of them in one of the many review papers on the subject, for example, here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/a...

So it is hardly a surprise that there are no bacteria that actually "eat" radiation.

There are, however, bacteria that have evolved ways to cope and not die as quickly as some other cells do.

Unfortunately, idiot journalists cannot stop writing moronic "sensational" headlines, so many people get confused.

Comment I don't think they care about cost (Score 1) 45

It's not about cost it's about dependency. As it stands if you're a billionaire you are completely dependent on employees and consumers for your wealth and prestige and power

They don't like that. They don't like that at all.

So they are more than happy to spend more resources especially since they have unlimited resources because we let them have unlimited resources.

When I say that they are dismantling capitalism this is what I mean. It means that profit and loss are no longer the driving motivators in human economic interaction.

Comment The YouTuber Adam Something (Score 1) 5

Has several detailed videos that are highly amusing explaining why this is a scam. I am a little surprised to see Europe getting in on the scam though.

I wonder if this is just one of the mill corruption with money being handed out to people or if this is like how in America hyperloop bullshit with used to shut down high speed rail in California.

Whatever the case it's frustrating to see this scam still continuing on

Comment They didn't and they won't. (Score 1) 1

Adaptation: Displaced workers successfully shifted to non-metal manufacturing and retail sectors,

So everyone got pushed off to work retail while a few were able to make a lateral shift or take a major wage cut to an unskilled position. Given that there is no lateral shift to make here, it certainly sounds like everyone is SOL. When it averages out the "average base salary of a retail sales representative is $38,240" but "a retail sales representative at a luxury clothing brand will likely earn more than a similar role at Walmart". Which means most people are going to be closer to $30K if they are lucky.

The sound conclusion is that it will push more people into poverty.

Comment Re:yes and... (Score 1) 199

It appears Russia has won and frankly there is nothing we can do about it. There is no evidence that delaying the outcome will get Ukraine a better deal no matter how much blood is shed in the process. Trump is telling them to cut there losses.

If provocation in the modern world is so ambiguous then so is this. Ukraine has held it's lines for 3 years and there is something we could do, we could supply them with as much arms and information so long as they are willing to fight and the Ukrainian people are willing to fight. It's their blood the least we can do is supply them our iron. Also this isn't even 18th century justifications, bringing up US conflicts is just "two wrongs make a right Lisa". The US being unjustified in invading Iraq doesn't justify Russian invasion, particularly since they signed an agreement that said "we agree on borders".

The Europeans on the other hand clearly demonstrate their concern is making sure "Putin" doesn't win, even while they lack the means to prevent it. The longer Ukraine can delay things and the more damage they do to Russia the better.

Again, this is just taking all agency out of the Ukrainian people and assigning your personal opinions on Europe. Also welcome to war, where interests can be varied? You think Poland has a good reason to want to see that "Putin doesn't win"?

Fighting to the finish will be a lot more painful although, perhaps, morally rewarding.

And who's choice should that be? Russia's?

Its not a new dilemma. Read the Melian Dialog in Thucydides' "History of the Peloponnesian War" 2500 years ago and you will see a philosophical dispute on almost the exact same theme.

Yeah it's a nice story but it's just that, a story, a justification for 18th century diplomacy. Also if Melos or Athens had nukes it changes the story doesn't it? If we're in fantasy land and a wizard disappears all of Russia's nuclear weapons tomorrow it's a different story, so if they want to pull the "it's just the way of the world" card they should bury those in the sea and let the world decide how it wants to handle it instead of hiding behind MAD.

Comment WTF are you talking about? (Score 1) 25

Sounds like a lot of claptrap, "we did an experiment on ISS, but we did not measure the effective dose and our conclusions are inconclusive".

What are you talking about? Did you even read the paper?!

Experimental Setup:

The flight hardware was housed in a 4 × 4 × 8 double unit standard-size CubeLab hardware module and consisted of the following main components: two Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ (Raspberry Pi Foundation, Caldecote, Cambs., UK) single-board computers, EP-0104 DockerPi PowerBoard (Adafruit Industries, New York, NY, US), PocketGeiger Type5 (Radiation Watch, Miyagi, JP) with the PIN photodiode X100-7 SMD (First Sensor AG, Berlin, DE), Raspberry Pi Camera v2 (Raspberry Pi Foundation, Caldecote, Cambridgeshire, UK) light source (0.8 W LED-strip) for imaging, DHT22 integrated environmental sensor suite (Aosong Electronics Co. Ltd, Huangpu District, Guangzhou, CN) for temperature and humidity readings, a real-time WatchDog timer (Brentek International Inc., York, PA, US), and D6F-P0010A1 (Omron Electronics LLC, Hoffman Estates, IL, US) electronic flow-measurement system. One Raspberry Pi (“auxiliary-computer”) running Raspbian v10.18 was dedicated to photography, lighting, temperature, humidity, and electronic flow measurement (EFM) readings, while the second Raspberry Pi (“flight-computer”) controlled radiation measurements, stored in a probed Logger Memobox (Fluke Corporation, Everett, WA, US). T

Conclusion:

With a basic experimental setup implemented as a single small payload on the ISS, it could be shown that the dematiaceous fungus C. sphaerospermum can be cultivated in space while being subjected to the unique microgravity and radiation environment of LEO. Growth characteristics indicated an advantage of cultivation on-orbit compared to the ground control. This could be associated with increased radiation in space, potentially causing a radioadaptive response of the microbe, as has been suggested in analogous Earth-based studies. Further, monitoring radiation throughout the experiment indicated that the melanized fungal biomass may have radioprotective properties in space.

Comment What makes you think capitalists (Score 1) 45

Want to market? You need to read up on the history of antitrust law or literally pay attention to anything that's going on in the economy right now. Capitalists especially the billionaire ones do not want a market they want absolute control and power.

Billionaires are in the process of dismantling capitalism and replacing it with a feudal system. With themselves as the Lord's and machines is the peasantry. They will have a handful of scribes in the form of engineers keeping the machines running and a handful of knights as thugs to keep the scribes in line

Comment Re:Also, why can't ChatGPT control a robot? (Score 1) 107

Indeed. Hallucinations cannot be "turned off" in an LLM. At the same time, an LLM is not an intelligence with any reasonable definition of the term. It is also completely unsuitable to be used as an "agent", unless occasional completely wrong actions and a high level of vulnerability to attacks are not a problem. I do not see any practical scenarios where that would be the case, except as support for attackers. Attackers do not care if a high number of attack fail, they only care that some succeed.

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