• GrammarPolice@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I’m too stupid to understand what that article is talking about. Can someone translate to layman’s terms?

    • Securus777@lemmy.world
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      21 hours ago

      I could be wrong but as I understand it. You know magnetism based on positive and negative poles, now they can read and write SPIN, which is another property of electrons (that are in everything, even things nonmagnetic). If it’s true, and scales, we could use non-ferrous better materials to achieve what we do currently with ferrous materials.

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        18 hours ago

        What value is a summary when you fully acknowledge that you can not trust it for accuracy?

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            15 hours ago

            People who are experts in the subject.

            Propegandists thrive by trying to convince people that they can’t trust anyone, because it makes foolish people believe that every voice carries equal merit.

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            15 hours ago

            How many Rs are in orange

            There are no Rs in orange

            Yeah I’ll be using chatGPT for education, what could go wrong

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        19 hours ago

        ChatGPT cam bullshit about anything, but odds are anything complex will be wrong.

        Even simple things are probably wrong.