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Aluminum is 8% of the earth's crust and silicon is 28%; I think we're good

you know you're looking at some hard analysis when they use the number "gazillion". can I get that one in scientific notation?

there are, he was just too lazy to use them

the more you don't want somebody to be allowed to say something, the more stochastic it is

I can't speak to San Francisco, but in Los Angeles the waymo has been cheaper than the Uber even before tip every time I've compared them


Is that a recent shift? When I was there in the summer they were marginally more expensive pre-tip.


lmao this was also going to be my answer


if they didn't want people to speculate on the details, they could have released a more professional message instead of what they have here.

seriously the level of unprofessionalism at this scale of the market is shocking. you can't imagine e.g. Nvidia putting out a press release like this when they drop a vendor


> you can't imagine e.g. Nvidia putting out a press release like this when they drop a vendor

nVidia used to have a much worse reputation than that.

Companies did not work with nVidia because they liked doing so.


yeah except I can download this and run it on my computer, whereas Nano Banana is a service that Google will suddenly discontinue the instant they get bored with it


You're an optimist!


The relevant ITU recommendation specifically allows for space-to-space radio links. You can read it here: https://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-r/rec/sa/R-REC-SA.1154-0-...

Why didn't the article author bother to read this?


> relevant ITU recommendation specifically allows for space-to-space radio links...Why didn't the article author bother to read this?

How do you know they didn't?

Scott Tilley isn't in space. He detected these signals. The material question is if those signals are propagating upwards.


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