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There should be "login with gemini" or "login with claude" for saas world.


how hard it is ? with AI prevalent, how long ? any pointers to start from ?


If you want something based on B-Rep, look at projects that use opencascade under the hood, as that is one of the only B-Rep CAD kernels available which is free and open source. Some examples would be CADQuery, CascadeStudio, or RepliCAD.


He is talking about distributed AI, with their own AI chip, ( may be they can work at higher temperatures allow it to slowly cool to space ? ) not space station size server farm. By that, energy requirements will also be reduce, my biggest concern is, if every one starts doing it, in no time, millions of satellites will be in the space


How are you merging sqlc and pgx with sqlite ?


Specifically how can you use pgx with sqlite while pgx is a postgres-specific library? Sqlc works great with Postgres or Sqlite, Sqlc works with pgx when connecting to Postgres, but pgx can't be used with Sqlite AFAIK


the days are not far when golang will be ported to rust.


Watch your mouth.


GitHub sooner or later will be only source of training data for the AI engine


Can we send faster better equipped craft to move past solar system in a year or two ?


The planetary alignment that allowed the Voyager probes to move so fast only occurs every 175 years. Even with this advantage it took them 12 years to get to Neptune. So the short answer is no.


But without the planetary alignment, can't we just rely on brute force ? Better fuel and bigger engines?


The truth is that, as much as people LOVE bringing it up, the alignment was special only because it allowed us to slingshot from body to body with almost no fuel aboard the probe itself.

That's it. Nothing to do with speed. We could launch something that goes way faster right now, if someone wanted to pay for it. Hell, we could have done it 50 years ago.

We didn't because it would go in a straight line towards "nothing".


NASA under Isaacman is newly, more seriously, exploring nuclear propulsion. If they really do pull the trigger, the answer is definitely yes.


New Horizons made it to Pluto in less than 10 years. Technically faster, but still not a year or two.


The next planetary alignment will be in the mid-2150s.


No other numbers were harmed in the making of this API.

But their feeling hurts, especially primes.


Welding is being heavily targeted for automation, apart from pressure vessels etc, most welding can be automated now a days , very soon ( months? ) every welding can be automated.


You're thinking of factory welding, manufacturing or maybe repetitive pipeline welding and thinks like that.

It'll be a while until a robot disassembles a trailer enough to remove the bent axle, cleans off all the paint and rust, bends the trailer back into shape where needed, cuts a custom support to makeup for some lost strength, welds it in, primers it, paints it, and assembles the trailer.

Same for construction too.


If automation excels sufficiently, robot will replace bent axle with new one automatically, repair cost will be usually higher than replace cost if all things are automated


The axle gets replaced even today. The thing we were welding was the frame.


Will it tho? I wonder. We're on the brink of a robotic revolution.


That equation have surface area ? What if new material found to be extremely large surface area to weight ratio to dissipate lots of heat ?


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