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also excited for hands free unlock of smart door locks. not sure if android/google home does that.
also excited for hands free unlock of smart door locks. not sure if android/google home does that.
some things are run locally.
and burying ukrainians in dirt.
it would be interesting to compare results with adopting parents, but it doesn’t look like that’s something they did.
again re read the context. worst of the bunch in regards to the specific topic we were discussing.
in the future consider if you think someone is making such a stupid comment, maybe you are misunderstanding something.
that’s not at all what my point was, go back and reread the thread.
windows is absolutely the worst of the bunch.
as a projector owner myself, i would not say “so easy”. they are a lot more work to set up, are more unsightly in living spaces, require light control, require more maintenance and cleaning, and even after all that the picture quality is still never going to approach a decent HDR panel. It’s only really worth it if you need/want a 100”+ picture, otherwise you’d be better off with an 85” TV.
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weaning off fossil fuels completely is going to be a long complicated process. for now we will need to use fossil fuels to build greener infrastructure.
huh?
exactly. lemmy is fine but i really don’t use it that much. just enjoying my time not sucked into reddit anymore.
I disagree with the author. It’s not like scientists today are robots who only study in their field and have no interest in arts at all. With the quantity of scientists in existence you’re going to get a vast array of varying interests outside their fields. I fact I would say many people are inspired to become scientists by arts such as science fiction; we don’t need formal education as priests or monks to have “mystery and wonder” as she puts it. Likewise with artists, there are lots of artists who are interested in and inspired by science.
Secondly, as knowledge progresses it’s necessary that we specialize more, or at least some of us do. It takes an entire lifetime to get to the root of today’s scientific mysteries, which was not the case 200 years ago. All the low hanging fruit has been picked. So again, dedicating a significant portion of a scientist’s life to religious “magic” is only going to be detrimental to that cause.