For me it’s Open Source AGI not controlled by the enshittifying power of capital

  • SavvyWolf@pawb.social
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    8 months ago

    I’d like to see fusion power (or some other good power source) become a thing. It’d be nice to live in a society where energy usage was basically safe and free.

    If we’re being unrealistic, easy access to ftl spacecraft for everyone would be nice. Exploring the galaxy sounds fun.

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      8 months ago

      The last time I checked fusion was …check notes… just about fifty years away.

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          Well, that was mostly right— until we actually built one. Now we’ve built 3 fusion reactors. It’s no longer theoretical.

          Now comes the phase of overcoming certain limitations wrt scaling up the tech to make commercially-viable reactors, and estimating that at about another 15-20 years (considering the rapid advances of the last few years) isn’t unrealistic.

          Before it was a question of, “can we even do this?” We’re finally past that milestone. Now it just a matter of the very achievable goal of scaling up the reactors. The timeline for that is much more predictable.

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            Those scaling issues have always been the issues. We’ve had working reactors for over 65 years.

            “The first experiment to achieve controlled thermonuclear fusion was accomplished using Scylla at LANL in 1958.”

            And don’t think that the NIF ignition results are the kind of breakthrough that headlines make it out to be - that project is weapons research, and is not designed to produce power, nor is it anywhere close to doing so when the power to the lasers is measured and not just what the pellet absorbs.

            However, what’s new in the last few years is commercial investment in fusion, and I do think that it will make the difference that the last 65 years haven’t. Maybe even in the next 20 years™

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                8 months ago

                You’ve been taken in by intentionally deceptive headlines.
                The energy absorbed by the pellet (what they are measuring as the “input”) is something like 1/20th or worse of the energy used to power the lasers. The output is greater than that “input” by a little, but again, nowhere near the actual energy used, and it won’t ever be at that experiment because it’s not designed for it, it’s designed so we can simulate H-bombs without setting off real ones.

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      8 months ago

      He said “technological” advancement, not “political”. I think the greed and slow politics is what is holding us back here, not technology.

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    8 months ago

    Evidence of life elsewhere in the universe. It would be so cool. I just hope its far enough we cant get there and fuck everything up for them (or that they cant do the same to us)

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    8 months ago

    Lab-grown meat that is both indistinguishable from animal-grown and is cheaper. Bonus points if they can make bacon have 100% of our daily vitamins and minerals.

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    8 months ago

    Sending someone to mars and keeping an eye on how he lives his life and survives.

    Would feel like a survival game let’s play.

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      Sustained net positiv fusion.

      It’s plausible that we’ll see it in our lifetime.

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      8 months ago

      That’s the first thing that comes into my mind when people say ‘you can’t spend that much money’, when thinking of being a billionaire.

      I would finance the living shit out of fusion technology. You know. For mankind and such.

    • Num10ck@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      so no more inheritance? no more younger generations getting their turn to control things? sounds like a nightmare scenario.

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        8 months ago

        The previous poster spoke about defeating aging, not death.

        I mean if we kept the same lifespan as we have today, but everyone basically stopped aging at 35, you keep the energy and clarity of mind all throughout your life, but still die at 82 or whatever, I’d call that a win.

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    8 months ago

    Room temperature superconductors. Not for any of the particular uses per se, but just because the world would go nuts and it would be interesting to see.

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    8 months ago

    I want to see wide-spread adoption of organ transplants using decellularization. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decellularization

    A 3d printer in every home and a larger one in each neighbourhood. Design our own stuff instead of buying garbage that falls apart.

    A self-hosted AI, which isn’t controlled by any bigtech company, would be pretty sweet.

    The end of surveillance capitalism.

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    I want robot body parts.

    I want to live forever, or at least until I get lazy and flash some shady firmware to my robotic heart…