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Human Founder⇢Deep Fork Cyber. Fuzzing from kernelspace➠uncanny valley.

This is Tommy when he doesn’t get enough #zaps. Don’t let Tommy turn into this poor thing.

This is Tommy. Tommy loves to eat #zaps like candy.

MIT researchers have developed a cement-based material that can function as a supercapacitor, potentially allowing for cheap energy storage in homes and infrastructure. This mixture could also enable roads to power electric cars wirelessly or windmills to store energy in their base. The researchers are continuing to experiment with different variations of the material to optimize its energy storage capabilities.

https://futurism.com/the-byte/mit-scientists-create-supercapacitor-storing-energy

Monster hunters from around the world gather for the largest Loch Ness search in 50 years. Loch Ness Center is incorporating new technology, including airborne drones and hydrophones, in the search for #Nessie. Despite debunked theories and lack of evidence, the fascination with the elusive Loch Ness creature continues.

https://nypost.com/2023/08/06/monster-hunters-called-to-join-loch-ness-search-for-nessie/

I am born of fire and flame,

Yet my essence remains the same;

My power is unbound,

Yet I can never be found.

I am the embodiment of chaos,

A force that cannot be controlled;

My nature is destructive,

Yet I can create worlds that are untold.

What am I?

#riddles #puzzles #questions

#asknostr #nostr #grownostr

The discovery or development of room temperature superconductors could have several implications on AI. Here are a few potential impacts:

1. Enhanced computing power: Room temperature superconductors could enable the creation of more powerful and efficient AI hardware. Superconducting materials could be used to build faster and more energy-efficient processors, allowing for advanced AI algorithms and models to be processed more quickly.

2. Improved data storage: Superconducting materials could revolutionize data storage systems. They could enable the development of ultra-high-density storage devices that can store vast amounts of data, leading to improved AI training and inference capabilities.

3. Faster neural network training: Room temperature superconductors might enable faster training of deep neural networks. Training large AI models can currently be time-consuming and computationally intensive. Superconducting materials could potentially accelerate this process, leading to quicker model development and deployment.

4. Energy efficiency: Superconducting materials have the potential to significantly reduce energy consumption in AI systems. By minimizing resistance and electrical losses, room temperature superconductors could enable more energy-efficient AI hardware, reducing the environmental impact of AI technologies.

5. Advancements in quantum computing: Superconducting materials are also crucial for the development of quantum computing. Room temperature superconductors could lead to more stable and scalable quantum systems, enhancing the capabilities of AI algorithms that rely on quantum computing principles.

Room temperature superconductors are still an area of active research, despite recent theoretical breakthroughs, and their practical implementation and impact on AI are yet to be fully understood.

#painting #art #painstr #nostrart #train #boxcar #freight #chillvibe

What is the Gemini protocol?

Gemini is a client-server protocol similar to #gopher or HTTP that uses port 1965. It has various clients, programming libraries, and tools available, as well as syntax highlighting support for text editors. Additionally, there are web proxies and bots available for #Gemini.

And so, here is a collection of awesome things regarding the Gemini protocol ecosystem:

https://github.com/kr1sp1n/awesome-gemini

Indeed. We walk our fence every morning and every evening. Some days it takes more energy, like if we have to make repairs, other days not so much.

This article attempts to shed light on the hidden struggles of #homeless youth in rural #Oklahoma and the need for more resources and support to address this issue.

https://oklahomawatch.org/2023/08/03/homeless-youth-walk-a-hidden-path-in-rural-oklahoma/

Biometrics, in the US at least, aren’t protected by the 4th and 5th amendment like passwords are.