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antidote101 , to Technology in The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? The evidence is equivocal on whether screen time is to blame for rising levels of teen depression and anxiety.

Teenagers were always mentally ill, we just make more efforts to report such nowadays.

The education system is not a place of mental wellness, and the transition to adulthood is innately disturbing.

red_pigeon ,

Not sure if you are talking about your country or generalising all over the world. What you said is not true where I'm from, if the latter.

isles ,

We're (American's specifically, but I see echoes in westernized European countries) propagandized into thinking angst is the natural state of teenagers rather than the natural state of teenagers within this specific system. I think teens can just more clearly see the brutal society they're about to be forced into and don't have the cognitive dissonance of benefiting from that brutal society yet.

NightAuthor , to Technology in Mind-reading devices are revealing the brain’s secrets

Moving a prosthetic arm. Controlling a speaking avatar. Typing at speed. These are all things that people with paralysis have learnt to do using brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) — implanted devices that are powered by thought alone.

AtmaJnana ,

Thank you. 🫡

LodeMike , to Technology in ‘Quantum internet’ demonstration in cities is most advanced yet

A quantum internet could enable any two users to establish almost unbreakable cryptographic keys to protect sensitive information

We can already do that dumbass.

RecluseRamble ,

I guess that's far more unbreakable than what we have. But anyway, several three letter agencies will fight this (again) tooth and nails.

LodeMike ,

This will be useful for militaries and corporations, not consumers. If it can't work anywhere (or over a VPN, or wirelessly, etc.) It won't work.

possiblylinux127 ,
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Your statement isn't terribly we informed

LodeMike ,

I'm sorry. I realized in a comment below that one its very useful for governments/militaries and corporations.

CheeseNoodle ,

I mean they're not wrong, we already have encryption algorithms resistant to quantumn computers.

possiblylinux127 ,
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That's not what the article was about

cyberpunk007 ,

Ah, finally. Now we will stop talking about, hearing about, and shoving "AI" in everything and the next new thing will be "quantum internet enabled" things.

enbyecho , to Technology in Cubic millimetre of brain mapped in spectacular detail

Aha! This is why I can't think straight! Spaghetti!

xenomor , to Technology in China could start building world’s biggest particle collider in 2027

I would like to understand how the size/capability of this proposed facility compares to both CERN and also the never completed Superconducting Supercollider. I will never get over the fact that, as Americans, we could have had a huge lead in this research. We started to build it, then decided to stop.

Technus ,

America doesn't do anything big unless it's to beat either China or Russia. Maybe this collider will be the impetus we need to build a bigger one.

vinyl ,

Theres a good couple videos on the construction of the Americas collider's by YouTuber bobbybrocolli.

Give them a watch if you haven't.

hiramfromthechi , to Technology in Meet ‘goldene’: this gilded cousin of graphene is also one atom thick
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We gonna see a GoldeneOS?

Tikiporch ,

GoldeneYES

JoMomma , to Technology in Why mathematics is set to be revolutionized by AI

No

QuadratureSurfer ,
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Are you saying "No... let's not advance mathematics"?
Or... "No, let's not advance mathematics using AI"?

Sturgist ,
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Yes

sirico ,
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I was saying boourns

JoMomma ,

No

Lemminary ,

Ok

femboy_bird , to Technology in Meet ‘goldene’: this gilded cousin of graphene is also one atom thick
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Firsly gilded means covered in a thin layer of gold in order to appear expensive, a one atom thick sheet of gold is not gilded, it is literally solid gold

Second that's cool af

boatsnhos931 , to Technology in Millions of research papers at risk of disappearing from the Internet
neuracnu , to Technology in Cubic millimetre of brain mapped in spectacular detail
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That cable management is horrendous. Pull them out.

JATtho ,

But it's the spaghetti cabling that makes it work and highly robust.

revisable677 , to Technology in The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? The evidence is equivocal on whether screen time is to blame for rising levels of teen depression and anxiety.

Very well written piece, thanks for sharing! I'm one of the people that would be very fast to believe social media is one of the big reasons behind this rising levels of depression and anxiety. This text made me reconsider some thoughts I had

Binthinkin , to Technology in The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? The evidence is equivocal on whether screen time is to blame for rising levels of teen depression and anxiety.

Yes. I remember having conversations with a woman in the early 2000’s who was telling me how social media was fucking her brain up by pushing ungodly amounts of beauty bullshit into her feed. This was before iphones.

I believed it then and I believe it now especially with the landfill full of articles pointing to it being the case.

EatATaco ,

I believed it then and I believe it now especially with the landfill full of articles pointing to it being the case.

It's like you want to admit you didn't read the article. Fuck, even the headline says the evidence isn't clear.

WalnutLum , to Free and Open Source Software in Not all ‘open source’ AI models are actually open: here’s a ranking

The OSI just published a resultnof some of the discussions around their upcoming Open Source AI Definition. It seems like a good idea to read it and see some of the issues they're trying to work around...

https://opensource.org/blog/explaining-the-concept-of-data-information

QuadratureSurfer , to Technology in ‘Quantum internet’ demonstration in cities is most advanced yet
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A very useful video that explains what Quantum Internet is... and what it isn't:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-j8nGvYMA8

TL/DW: A big misconception here has to do with Quantum entanglement. Quantum Entanglement in Quantum Internet doesn't mean that you can transfer data at speeds faster than light.

It's true that this connection would be "ultra secure" but this would be very inefficient (slow) and it wouldn't be reliable in a noisy environment. It would probably be most useful for some sort of authentication protocol/key sharing.

windie , to Technology in Why mathematics is set to be revolutionized by AI

This might be a worthy application.

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