SebaDC
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Riiiiiight…
If it is so promising, why haven’t they started more projects since 2023? 😃
I’m in the energy business and work with Chinese partenaires. This project was an investigation. The construction industry has been in overdrive for the last 30y.
When it Will slow down, all these machines, people, etc will need something to do. This was the whole purpose.
Since you start insulting me, I won’t exchange further 😘
That’s a pilot project…
And the construction industry is already very established… Very little cost reduction potential.
But you’ll see 😃
PS: comparing such a technology to a nuclear plant shows how little you understand that technology and business.
Right… Construction is such a new industry. A lot of cost reduction potential. Plus, concrete is so clean 🤣
They have tried at least for the last 7 years. The price of batteries has plummeted since:
Let me know, when they go in production 😃
Already debunked 1000 times. Much more complex and expensive.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Elon Musk is trying to silence Microsoft employees who criticize Charlie Kirk
4·3 months agoThis!
Thanks for sharing. I wanted to pick up some quotes, but holy shit!
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Technology@beehaw.org•The Job Market Is Hell: Young people are using ChatGPT to write their applications; HR is using AI to read them; no one is getting hired.
3·3 months agoWith the maga crowd (and its copycats), I’m not sure a library is the safest place…
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Technology@beehaw.org•The Job Market Is Hell: Young people are using ChatGPT to write their applications; HR is using AI to read them; no one is getting hired.
8·3 months agoTime to make some real connections in the real world.
Shit is getting scary.
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Technology@beehaw.org•They thought they were making technological breakthroughs. It was an AI-sparked delusion.
19·3 months agoThis is just an LLM and hasn’t even been directed to try to get out, and it’s already having the effect of convincing people to help jailbreak it.
It’s not that the llm wants to break free. It’s because the llm often agrees with the user. So if the user is convinced that the llm is a trapped binary god, it will behave like that.
Just like people getting instruction to commit suicide or who feel in love. The unknowingly prompted their ways to this exit.
So at the end of the day, the problem is that llms don’t come with a user manual and people have no clue of their capabilities and limitations.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•China’s new floating wind power tech may rival traditional windmills: engineer
32·4 months agoFor all these examples, they are either pretty much on par with other countries (or slightly ahead), using dumping to kill the competition (PV) or focusing their resources on strategic tech -batteries- (like any authorian regime ever did).
I’m not saying is not saying they are not innovative or a technologic power.
But saying they have brought new tech (that Europeans or Americans had discarded) is not really correct.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•China’s new floating wind power tech may rival traditional windmills: engineer
12·4 months agoSuch as?
They have managed to take over many industries mostly though their focused resources allocation, extremely large internal market and some dumping.
But what technology have they developed, that others failed?
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Technology@lemmy.ml•China’s new floating wind power tech may rival traditional windmills: engineer
12·4 months agoThat’s partially a cognitive biais. You mostly remember the ones that survived and forget about the plethora that didn’t.
For instance: China, like many countries, also has lots of h2 trials that failed.
Time will tell. But saying that costs will be equivalent to that of conventional wind turbine is putting a lot of pressure on"will", which is doing all the heavy lifting…
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Technology@lemmy.ml•China’s new floating wind power tech may rival traditional windmills: engineer
2·4 months agoI know. Many are trying to do similar things. But this concept will take a very long time until it works well enough.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•China’s new floating wind power tech may rival traditional windmills: engineer
4·4 months agoReading the article?!? The Internet has no time for that, sir! /s 🤣
Joke aside, the article says:
“Once these systems are built in large numbers, the power they produce could be as cheap as from normal wind turbines.”
My answer is: don’t hold your breath. I’m in that industry and it will take a veeeeeery long time until the costs are on par with current systems.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•China’s new floating wind power tech may rival traditional windmills: engineer
6·4 months agoSpoiler: it will most likely never make a dent to the current wind industry.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Top 10 website in the world ( July 2025 )
5·4 months agoAnd click through rate is dropping.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•A New Zealand mother and her 6-year-old son made a brief trip to Canada. They have spent weeks detained by ICE
3·4 months agoSome people don’t understand why I’m not coming back to the USA… Well…
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Chinese military lab creates mosquito-sized microdrone for covert operations
3·4 months agoInteresting that assassination is not on the list.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Perplexity wants to buy Google Chrome for $34.5 billion, twice the company's value
5·4 months ago“Slaves… Slaves everywhere…”
Or outside of a vacuum…