Tech
New laser enabled screen printer
A battery as thin as a hair
A list of new tech that has been revealed. Shoes, holograms and more
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/hn4XC
Samsung to have a big presentation
Magnetic levitation to replace cars and engines
Reasons to use TinkerCAD
States are starting to make laws on mind reading tech
Tech Crunch will have a big tech show
Cool tech for 2024
You will soon be able to carry your passport in a google app
Gabe Newell owns a Neuro implant company. Also, he lost weight
Interview with CEO of company that builds real life Mecha
A phone that can be taken apart piece by piece and upgraded or changed as needed is $199 at start.
Medieval Techno creator
Tech: Health
A health tech investor is going under
OpenAI and Ariana Huffington start health tech investment firm
Tech: 3D Printer
New 3D printer method with more control
Prusa intends to rule the 3D print world
Simulating 3D airflow and printing a device for it
Bambu Labs sued for copyright
Meshmixer can be used to create 3D printable assets
Metals using a decaying photon can build fast and accurately. Paper
3D printing D&D stuff, a tutorial
3D printed loom
Things you probably shouldn't print… or should you?
Tech: Web
Website that lets you edit videos, and make motion animations for free.
Chrome to block adblockers
Anandtech shuts down
Bots posting on Twitter
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zXDYP
Most searches on Google do not end with a click on a website
Web: uBlock
Google blocks the uBlock add on. YOU WILL GET ADS
Here are browsers that still allow it.
Tech: Robots
Multi purpose robots by MIT
China's first humanoid robot released.
A magnetic robot made of slime. It looks like living poop.
A list of robotic news including a robot doing pushups, air taxis, and air taxis for the air force.
Year old article about Tesla promotional video with humanoid terminators- I mean robots
40 foot tall humanoid robot for fixing trains is now a thing in Japan
NVidia looking to take AI to robots
First humanoid robot at a factory. Nio Huawei! Ya wei man
The robots that will replace humans
Fastest brick laying robot now in America
Tesla showed off their robot at an AI conference
Restaurants like Chipotle are starting to use robots to replace workers. I did a study a while back, and as far as I could tell, an entire restaurant could be one competent person. When that happens, there will be a crash.
Tech: Military
Autonomous taxi bought out to service military needs
Military Bipedal robots tested out with guns attached
Tech: Screens
Screens with elasticity and bending let you feel the buttons
New OLED is not breaking down as much
Quantum Rods can be used to make screens even sharper. Article is a year old
Screens: XR
Meta Surfaces create contact lenses with holographic HUD.
New meta surfaces as screens
10,000 nit OLED for XR
Screen: 3D
A 3D screen that will display differently based on where you and others are
Kirameki is a TV screen that lets multiple users see an object from their actual angle
Meta holograms have been created
Another new hologram screen
Screen: Projectors
Finding a good portable projector. They can reach 4K now
Panasonic to sell it's projector business
Computers
Imagine Blender on an old Nokia. Someone has done this and more.
Man rebuilds very old computer to wish his father a happy birthday
A motherboard with quick release devices for the parts
Playing Snake with a computer made of Legos.
Running DOS on a modern computer for retro gaming
Base 3 could improve computing
Playing Pong on electrogel
Is testing programs for errors broken?
NVidia has new additions to the openUSD system for digital twins. This could be in AI and 3D as well.
PC Gamer has a sponsored article on a new gaming laptop
Google has had access to the dark web this entire time, and is now letting you see it.
Time reversal in photons. This will be used for Computing
Using other assemblers to create C64 Assembler
Nanometer sized transistors are “grown”
Man made brain in a jar can control robots
Com: Papers
New possibilities for reservoir computing with topological magnetic and ferroelectric systems
Fully nonlinear neuromorphic computing with linear wave scattering
Integrated photonic neuromorphic computing: opportunities and challenges
Storing information on Sound waves
2D magnetic devices
Com: Internet
Spooky computing at a distance
New fastest internet found
Science
Photosynthesis can now be altered
Do Prime numbers have a pattern?
Atomic level view of mitochondria
Did MIT discover super conductivity?
A cloning company wants to make a wooly mammoth
Science: Brain
The Brain records a memory in three different spaces in different ways
Anendophasia: Scientists uncover the weird cognitive impact of life without an inner voice
The ebb and flow of learning
Ultrasound Brain stimulation makes you more relaxed
Science: Light
New photon shapes helps with new lenses
Nanoscale engineering brings light twisting even further
A year ago the Metalens was talked about
Optical conveyor belt for quasi particles
Multi modal tomography
Science: Atomic
Dark Oxygen
Quantum state mimics gravitational waves
Evidence of electron interaction with an unidentified bosonic mode in superconductor CsCa2Fe4As4F2
Recreation of the electroweak connection
Science: Living
Ants perform surgery
Scientists name spider after creature from Monster Hunter
Sea Creatures living in sunken WW II ships
Science: Space
India has a space rocket
First commercial space station by DARPA has been designed and accepted
The Hubble Tension isn't real. Neener
Scientists emerge from NASA Mars simulator after one year in it
Sci: Spa: Bus
Space Mining company hopes to launch in 2025
Another space company makes $12.25 million
Space Cargo company
History
San Michele et St Michael's
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/JwHTY
Mexico information
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/avzA1
Hopewell culture was not destroyed by a comet
Amazing train routes
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/xewn2
Business
This fluff piece says you don't need a ton of money to sell well. Innovation, and hiring us, will move you forward!
Adobe seems to be coasting on its successes and charging a premium for it
3D Printing King Form Labs fires 40 people
The company that owns dating sites like Tinder say Hinge is beating it
Google has military contracts and some workers don't like this. They will be fired soon.
Starbucks new CEO will fly 1,000 miles to work and then back every day.
The story of a guy who bartered his way from a paperclip to a house. The idea of bartering making a comeback is intriguing.
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/gx4hG
How to interview as a designer to an HR slug.
A bank created fake accounts, took out loans for fake houses, and then sent the bill to the real person.
Google told to open up its app store by judge.
Architects are becoming real estate developers. Could be in architecture.
Gen Z doesn't want to work up the corporate ladder anymore
Several websites become Fast Company Design
Clean Energy Tax breaks are mostly scams says IRS
Air travel is doing better but profits for it are not
X will change the way you like and reshare things. The headline says they're gone for good
No place is a new social media making the rounds for Gen Z
Walmart and others raise their prices to everyone's chagrin
Proton has it's own google doc's
Google sells it's automated farming department
Patagonia is still doing well even though they let workers do what they want, and now it's overstaffed. Also, it has nothing to do with Argentina.
NEETs or people who choose not to be employed
Bus: Good News
The US dollar is winning
Start ups are doing better
Bus: 7/11
7/11 is trying to change itself to be more like the Japanese or Hawaiian 7/11. Wawa says hello.
7/11 gets a pumpkin spice slurped
Bus: Japan
Japan to build conveyor belt to replace trucks.
You can buy a nice house in Japan for way cheaper
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C66gHoMpsdl/
An article describing all the cheap housing in Japan
So many houses. Why don't they let anyone we demand move in!?
Bus: Remote Work
Cities where remote workers can live well on very little
Some businesses demanded people come back into the office so they would quit.
The regular 9-5 job is going extinct
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/dtJN4
Nothing says back to work. The company is named Nothing.
We Work has gotten out of bankruptcy by a new owner
People are making more from remote work gigs, but the economy is up thanks to Bidenomics, so they should stop
In person meetings are better and this is why.
Survey says, they don't want to go back
Scientists say remote work is good. Could be in propaganda as well.
Ways to boost remote work collaboration
Portugal suddenly wants digital nomads
Who really benefits from remote work? An article from the Atlantic
Companies should hire fractional or freelance for projects. Fractional means they hold positions in multiple companies.
Why are companies firing remote workers in 2024?
WeWork is restructuring and redesigning open office spaces after it's bankruptcy
RW: AI
Former Google CEO talks about why Google didn't see AI coming, and blames remote work
Former Google CEO takes back his complaints about remote work, but doesn't explain why.
A former employee says the company has grown so big it can't actually maneuver. There is too much bureaucracy to actually make a product
Bus: Regular Office
Return to office mandates are running out of steam.
People would rather live in nice suburban area and commute long hours than live in a city
Bus: Housing
NYC got rid of most of its BNBs, and is still unable to lower rent and housing needs.
Why don't they make more houses? The big names want the prices to go up to keep profits, but seem to be running out of steam.
Costco gets into the housing market with modular homes, and buying land.
California to build 1,200 tiny homes for the homeless. They are spending $80 Million to do it. There are millions of homeless.
Cities are proposing changing their shopping areas into housing. This reminds me of the buildings in East Germany that held an entire city.
Guggenheim intends to invest in more housing
Wait till you see the AI sections.
Google is, as always, completely full of shit and anything they say should always be discarded.
It was more than 10 years ago their project lead for "AI" said they were just going to keep making more complex programs until "AI" magically stuck to the wall.
In the last 3-5 years it's been nothing but playing catch-up and trying to pretend they know what they are talking about.
When a company is really big and respected they often pretend to know what they're doing. Microsoft has been doing that with consoles the entire time, and no one has called their bluff.
IBM talked up OS2, and never saw little Microsoft leaving them in the dust.