Capitalism simply is more efficient…?
Give me good storytelling and gameplay instead
Indoor cats is fine
Makes me blood boil
Twitter and reddit were public information sources, I see a pattern
They did a trial test in Sweden but the LLM did tell a patient to take a ibuprofen and chill pill. The patient had a hard time breathing, pressure over the chest, and some other symptoms I can’t remember.
A nurse overseeing the convo stepped in and told the patient to immediately call the equivalent of 911
Noo the gubernment can’t have teeth! Won’t anyone think of the billionaires!?
Owning the libs, one win at a time
Shut up heretic
Firefox had tab groups in their beta 10 years ago, idk why they removed it. Was great!
I heard MLK was murdered after he started mingling with unions
Will AI perfect the propaganda machine?
Unionizers have been abused and literally bombed in the US, long list of crimes committed against unions
I don’t think it would end well for workers, but I could be wrong. The powers against Unions have such a long stretch of influence
Water too is a powerful greenhouse gas and burning hydrogen in cars isn’t a perfect combustion.
I feel it’s lying to call it carbon negative but I can see companies trying to portrait it as lucratively as possible
The fossil fuel industry is arguing for hydrogen because to keep costs down it will be made by natural gas reforming. Otherwise cost wise, putting 1 kWh of hydrogen into cars will be maybe 40% efficiency, then using fuel cells. So just multiply whatever your cost per electric kWh by 2,5. Hydrogen usable for stationary things like steel production though. Maybe methanol fuel cells are more viable idk
Albeit this is just off the top of my head so it’s not necessarily 100% correct. It is much more efficient to put electricity into batteries.
There’s no skipping thermodynamics, maybe there will be a technology for an arbitrary molecule to hydrogen gas reformation but it doesn’t exist to my knowledge. Electrolysis of water means breaking the bonds and that takes a lot of electrical energy.
While hydrogen is common, free H2 molecules are not
What