Here’s the actual news release without the clickbait farm. https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/alterego/overview/
Press X to doubt, though. It’s probably nowhere near as accurate or adaptable as MIT implies. University PR depts are infamous for blowing hot air.
Edit: It’s from 2019. It’s definitely hot air
Ok, that IS obnoxious
Because there’s no reason not to. The power consumption is negligible, literally.
Got a link? Sounds interesting
Death is a pretty arbitrary line even today
Yeah but that’s experimental tech. OP’s talking about limitations on normal solar panels
No, definitely not. There’s no such lifetime limit.
By your logic all solar panels would run out of these holes after a certain period of use?
So… You denied reality because you didn’t like the person explaining it to you? Grats, you’re politician material now
You seem to be conflating breakthrough with manufacturing capacity
So essentially, similar to cancer cures that cure one specific type of cancer but not the rest. I suppose it’s still progress, one step at a time
Engineers would be making it more complicated and customisable. I assure you no actual engineer has been anywhere near the UX in years
We aren’t giving them actual cash. Israel is an excuse to fund the local Military Industrial Complex. Money goes to MIC and their lobbyists, weapons go to Israel.
Depending on your luck, yes
Are there any specific claims in the article you dispute, or are you just taking exception to that phrase in particular?
Emotional damage, they thought they finally unloaded the damn domain
Yeah but given my online comments, would I be able to leave after?
I normally agree, but this seems like one of those cases where name and shame might actually get some results 🤷♂️
Infamous implies somebody is famous in a negative way. If anything, Gabe is a shining example that should be upheld.