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RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - nocarename - 12-30-2024

(12-28-2024, 06:13 PM)robkelk Wrote: We missed noticing this back in September; it's being discussed in at least one end-of-year news retrospective.

Syrian Civil War Prompts First Withdrawal From Doomsday Seed Vault In The Arctic

End of which year Rob? That appears to date from 2015 rather than 2024.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - robkelk - 12-30-2024

(12-30-2024, 01:12 AM)nocarename Wrote:
(12-28-2024, 06:13 PM)robkelk Wrote: We missed noticing this back in September; it's being discussed in at least one end-of-year news retrospective.

Syrian Civil War Prompts First Withdrawal From Doomsday Seed Vault In The Arctic

End of which year Rob? That appears to date from 2015 rather than 2024.

Whichever year. We still missed it.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - robkelk - 01-09-2025

(11-06-2024, 08:43 AM)robkelk Wrote: Japanese wooden satellite launched to the ISS

Quote:The satellite was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a SpaceX cargo flight on November 5. Following its arrival at the ISS, it will be deployed from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM), aka Kibō, a month later.

So, in space but not deployed yet.

It's been deployed.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Bob Schroeck - 01-09-2025

(01-09-2025, 10:27 AM)robkelk Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 08:43 AM)robkelk Wrote: Japanese wooden satellite launched to the ISS

Quote:The satellite was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a SpaceX cargo flight on November 5. Following its arrival at the ISS, it will be deployed from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM), aka Kibō, a month later.

So, in space but not deployed yet.

It's been deployed.

In its wake, Juraian shipyards are eagerly awaiting a flood of new contracts...


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - classicdrogn - 01-12-2025


An Engineering Fairy Tale: Cascade Failure at the Super Kamiokande


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - robkelk - 01-14-2025

This is believed to be the first time a meteorite strike has been recorded* with both video and audio, and it's known to be the first meteorite found and classified on Prince Edward Island. The video is followed by an interview with the meteorite collection curator at the University of Alberta (who was on vacation in PEI at the time).

* "Recorded", not "seen" - there's a low wall in the way.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - robkelk - 01-28-2025

I expect that everybody heard about the new open-source  LLM AI that made the news yesterday.

Quote:Maybe they should have called it DeepFake, or DeepState, or better still Deep Selloff. Or maybe the other obvious deep thing that the indigenous AI vendors in the United States are standing up to their knees in right now.
-- Timothy Prickett Morgan, January 27, 2025

A few articles on The Register go into some depth about it:


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - aku - 01-28-2025

(01-28-2025, 07:29 AM)robkelk Wrote: I expect that everybody heard about the new open-source  LLM AI that made the news yesterday.

Quote:Maybe they should have called it DeepFake, or DeepState, or better still Deep Selloff. Or maybe the other obvious deep thing that the indigenous AI vendors in the United States are standing up to their knees in right now.
-- Timothy Prickett Morgan, January 27, 2025

A few articles on The Register go into some depth about it:

A trial of the model on political topics


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - classicdrogn - 01-28-2025

I am shocked -- Shockedd! -- to discover political bias baked into a software project.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - robkelk - 01-30-2025

Building blocks of life in Bennu asteroid samples

Quote:The Nature Astronomy paper reports that Bennu contains 14 of the 20 amino acids essential for life on Earth, along with all five nucleobases that form DNA and RNA. The samples also included ammonia and formaldehyde, which can combine to form complex molecules like the amino acids found in the sample, indicating multiple stages of development being present.

Along with those compounds, around 10,000 nitrogen-bearing chemicals were found in the Bennu samples. Like amino acids and nucleobases, nitrogen-bearing compounds play a critical role in life.

All those organic compounds need a proper environment to develop in, and Bennu shows evidence of containing that, too.



RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - robkelk - 02-19-2025

Original ELIZA code found

Proto-AI in 420 lines of code, 32k of memory, and no LLM.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Bob Schroeck - 02-19-2025

(02-19-2025, 08:09 AM)robkelk Wrote: Original ELIZA code found

Proto-AI in 420 lines of code, 32k of memory, and no LLM.

I am suddenly seized by the idea of putting ELIZA on one side and ChatGPT on the other, and watching them interact...


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - MilkmanConspiracy - 02-19-2025

(02-19-2025, 08:13 AM)Bob Schroeck Wrote:
(02-19-2025, 08:09 AM)robkelk Wrote: Original ELIZA code found

Proto-AI in 420 lines of code, 32k of memory, and no LLM.

I am suddenly seized by the idea of putting ELIZA on one side and ChatGPT on the other, and watching them interact...

It’s been done before, (YouTube Link) albeit improvements to presentation could be made.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Bob Schroeck - 02-19-2025

(02-19-2025, 08:39 AM)MilkmanConspiracy Wrote:
(02-19-2025, 08:13 AM)Bob Schroeck Wrote: I am suddenly seized by the idea of putting ELIZA on one side and ChatGPT on the other, and watching them interact...

It’s been done before, (YouTube Link) albeit improvements to presentation could be made.

<snrk> Yeah, that went just about the way I suspected it would.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - robkelk - 02-19-2025

Thutmose II's tomb discovered


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Dartz - 02-19-2025

France achieved 1337 Seconds of fusion.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Bob Schroeck - 02-24-2025

First public test of the Alef Aeronautics Model Zero flying car prototype:



While it's very cool, I note that the wheels don't look like they're actually attached to any kind of drive system.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Inquisitive Raven - 03-02-2025

(02-24-2025, 04:50 PM)Bob Schroeck Wrote: First public test of the Alef Aeronautics Model Zero flying car prototype:



While it's very cool, I note that the wheels don't look like they're actually attached to any kind of drive system.
It seems to really be a scam and a very transparent one, too.



RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Bob Schroeck - 03-06-2025




RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - classicdrogn - 03-12-2025

Ze Frank makes an appeal to heelp study and conserve fireflies

bob-embedded


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Bob Schroeck - 03-12-2025

Four planets discovered orbiting Barnard's Star.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - classicdrogn - 03-13-2025

This should be used for a spooky ice lake level game soundtrack. You know, for authenticity.


click here for a YT link


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - robkelk - 03-14-2025

128 more moons discovered around Saturn

Bringing the total up to 274... not including what's in the rings.


RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Bob Schroeck - 04-01-2025

Scientists at CERN have found evidence of quantum entanglement in sheep.




RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - Bob Schroeck - 04-07-2025

After 10,000 years, dire wolves are no longer extinct.