You don’t need those to be massive. In fact, a diminishing returns effects kicks in at about the size of a large building. You just need a lot of those. Preferably several in every somewhat large city, plus some more on the periphery.
But the current problem with this tech is it’s really energy intensive. So much so, that if you run it using fossil fuels, you’re scrubbing less CO2 than you release, and if you run it using renewable energy, you’re taking it away from other uses, and still end up with net positive CO2.
So the only reasonable way to do it at this stage is to run it using unexportable surplus clean energy, which none of the countries have at this point.
Out of curiosity, are you using 3.5 or 4? I found that gpt4 is pretty good at these tasks, while 3.5 is almost useless. A thing that often helps is to ask it “is your answer correct?”. That seems to make it find the errors and fix them.
I mean, most satellites correct their course and dodge stuff every once in a while. There’s just a lot of starlink ones, so you get more dodges. But it’s kinda inevitable.
Wait, didn't they close like years ago? I definitely remember reading something about it way before covid. Is it some kind of Mandela effect or was there something?
The thing I don’t really get about it is people who attacked him using fireworks are already intentionally breaking the law. How would that ban stop them? And it’s not like all the fireworks are going to magically disappear in a few days.
It’ll only make people who wanted to have some fun on a public holiday dislike him even more.
(I might add that in general, I think banning or regulating public use of fireworks is probably a good idea, those things cause an unnecessary amount of damage due to improper use. But after some thought, consultation with experts and with adequate regulations to allow for relatively safe stuff to exist, not as a reactionary fuck you.)
Didn’t even think of that. Assuming the feces came from the spies themselves, what else can one get from that steaming pile of data? Like, can you retrace restaurants/visited countries/etc using undigested food, microbiome and other stuff? It feels like there might be a lot of leaked info.
As an AI language model, I lack the ability to gauge how interesting any individual might find any given topic, and therefore unable to fulfill your request to tell you something interesting.
Oh I like this one :)