Tolstoshev,

Fusion. I think it’s our only hope of making it through climate change without massive losses.

taladar,

I don’t think fusion has any chance of being widely deployed by the time that becomes an issue.

Hazzia,

I agree with this. The extreme weather keeps getting significantly worse YOY, and a recent extreme temperature spike in the antarctic has scientists worried that our timeline is a lot shorter than previously estimated, which means significant action needs to be soon.

We are making excellent progress with fusion, especially the recent development to use AI to keep the magnetic fields containing the reaction stable, but how long will it be before we have a material that is strong enough to withstand the heat of a literal miniature sun for the years at a time required to run a plant? Just the energy from the magnetic field is strong enough that they’ve developed a super efficient was to use those microwaves to bore holes through the earth’s crust hundreds of times deeper than ever before. So we have to at least come up with something significantly stronger than the pressurized material 2km deep into the earth’s surface.

I am and will remain on the fusion bandwagon, but putting all of our eggs in that basket is a baaaad idea with the current state of things. On that note, that crust-boring technique i mentioned should make geothermal much more viable.

taladar,

Honestly, I would consider it too late if it ready to build the first commercial plant right now. Building one of those takes a decade or two and building them all over the world takes significantly longer as expertise doesn’t pop up out of nowhere in as many people as you want and neither does funding happen for plants all over the world as the first one isn’t even finished yet.

AgentRocket,

There’s a massive fusion reactor in the sky that we could easily use by turning the radiation from it into electricity or harnessing the winds that are caused by the temperature differences it creates.

Nuclear fusion still has a long way to go, but to slow climate change (already too late to stop it) we need to act now.

darkfiremp3,

Fusion? That would be big. The continual role out of green energy which can push the price down. The McRib coming back. Normal things.

AtHeartEngineer,
@AtHeartEngineer@lemmy.world avatar

Zero knowledge and multi-party computation, and technologies that allow, like TLS Notary and proof of email

sentient_loom,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

Nuclear fusion. The Starship rockets. If they ever cure cancer.

youngGoku,

Holographic displays

Secret300,

Anything decentralized and open source.

I’m really excited at the improvements made to gnome-mobile.

jimmy90,

self hosted services that automatically and safely scale to global p2p services is about to happen

Secret300,

Yup, that’s why I’m very excited about it

Valmond,

Any information about any of those things? I’m quite interested!

I’m the creator of a network protocol (and working implementation :-) that is based on self hosted nodes, that let’s you share/link to whatever data, say a html page, a video etc. Encrypted, overshared (so your node doesn’t need to be up for your data to be accessible), and decentralised. Based on reciprocal sharing so no money or luck involved.

I’m being bad at promoting it would be an understatement, I would love just contributing to all this obviously coming decentralised sharing.

Cheers

jimmy90,

There has been a few attempts; zeronet and one from bittorent themselves that was dropped (I wonder what happened to that).

None of them have been used to create the killer app that has inspired the required network effect for mainstream usage. I guess finding the magic architecture that works and becomes sticky is the key. There are so many ways to do it!

Valmond,

What about FOSS decentralised webpages, would that pick your interest?

Secret300,

Very much

Valmond,

What do you think about tenfingers.org ?

Secret300,

Never heard of it and it seems shady

Valmond,

🥲 It’s my protocol I have been working on for years.

Mind telling why it feels shady?

toxicbubble,

lab meat will be the norm for future generations

shinigamiookamiryuu,

At that point, scientists might as well invent a way to produce concentrated nutrients.

ThoGot,
shinigamiookamiryuu,

How would that work? Surely one periodic table chemical couldn’t singlehandedly convert itself into all the nutrients the body needs.

SorteKanin,
@SorteKanin@feddit.dk avatar

You’re right, you can’t. You need some additional stuff. Plants takes both CO2 from the air but they also need for instance nitrogen from the ground. Now, of course 80% of air is nitrogen but it’s bound up in an extremely stable state that plants can’t really use. It takes too much energy to break the bond. If we could find some way to extract nitrogen cheaply from air though, it would be a real game changer.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Why not just eat the plants?

SorteKanin,
@SorteKanin@feddit.dk avatar

Well plants do other stuff than only produce food, so I guess the idea is that it might be possible to produce food more efficiently than a plant does, which isn’t that far-fetched.

So it’s not “don’t eat plants” as much as “look, we made this bacteria that can produce a vegetable-soup with slightly more calories per energy input than a carrot”.

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks,

Nature already did this. It’s called plants.

Steve,

Eat your pills Morty

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

But then I want those drip-on perfect-emulation flavor drops from Shadowrun with my Nutrisoy!

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Or one could make the food counterpart to the Flavor Up bottle.

trapezohedron,

Those really help the NERPS go down better. Yum!

tetris11,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

honestly, just give me a sumptuous bean burger. I only eat kebabs because they’re cheap and available, not because I crave meat like a vampire

tias,

I crave meat like a vampire.

tetris11,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

then you gotta problem there, bud

my teeth shake only if it’s there in front of me, otherwise I’m good

HumanBehaviorByBjork,
@HumanBehaviorByBjork@hexbear.net avatar

more single use plastics and pesticides, personally

Contramuffin,

Not sure if anyone here would say AI regardless of the title, but for me it would have to be nuclear fusion

paddirn,

Regrowing teeth

Aurenkin,

Growing extra teeth

Aussiemandeus,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

Cause why not right haha

bobburger,

Good news, there's a trial starting soon.

Although they can't guarantee the number and location of teeth regrown.

tetris11,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ll take two scoops please

Num10ck,
CarbonIceDragon,
@CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social avatar

I used to be pretty excited about 3d printed homes, but an argument I’ve seen, that’s made me a lot more skeptical of them, is that much of the work of building isn’t putting up the actual walls, it’s all the wiring, plumbing, installing windows and climate control and insulation and roofing and whatever else like that that turns a building from essentially an artificial cave into a more livable space. A 3d printer that prints you walls out of concrete or whatever is only doing the easy part for you in that case, and not necessarily even in the most efficient or desirable manner. Not to say that the idea of more efficient ways to build housing cheaply isn’t interesting to me, I just think that it’d be something more boring, like a a bunch of improvement to modular prefab construction. 3d printing is an awesome technology, but it’s not a good option for everything

tetris11,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

Aren’t there lego-like blocks one can use that allow for simultaneous cavity space and holes for wiring/plumbing and other infrastructure?

In my naive mind, it’s just a matter of being able to make a reliable brick set that one can snap together and then fill.

Rocketpoweredgorilla,
@Rocketpoweredgorilla@lemmy.ca avatar

I agree, I used to work for a company that made mobile homes in a an assembly line fashion. Two of us could cut and assemble all of the interior and exterior walls in under two days for an 80 foot home. It’s all the other stuff that took time and a lot more people to piece together.

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