

I’ve already won by not buying their shit.


I’ve already won by not buying their shit.


Just like all the “for the kids” bullshit excuses to enact draconian population monitoring, this system will make it harder for small manufacturing shops to compete with the mega corps.


You missed the important part where this is just one of thousands of races going on in the country. It’s a comedy show, they’re not going to spend an entire week doing interviews for one single race.


So…not entanglement at all, then.


I think the same thing about the service reps.
I just moved, you have my router registered to a different region, please transfer it.
Have you tried rebooting your router?
We’ll send someone out to check your wires.
3 transfers later your router was registered to a different region in our system, it’ll take a day for the transfer of these 16 bits to happen.
Repeat next move.


The only way that an observer can see a message arrive first before it was sent is if that message was also faster than light.
The propagation of the information that the signal was sent will be travelling before the information of the result starts to propagate. So even if the message is sent equal to light speed, there’s only one point on the two expanding spheres where the cause and effect appear simultaneously. That message you’re observing would have to move quicker than light for any observer to be overlapped by the effect bubble before the cause bubble reaches them. Both of those bubbles expand at the same rate.
How are you beating an ftl signal with your own ftl signal if you’re relying on information that is moving at light speed to react to?


I’m aware. It’s a trash experience currently. But that won’t stop them from pushing it anyway, now that personal machines are being priced out of the market.


If they see the message arrive, it has already been sent (and received). Not seeing it get sent yet doesn’t mean it hasn’t happened yet. You’re not accounting for the frame of reference translation involved. Some of the information in your example has travel time. None of that information starts traveling before the things that created that information occurred, though. Even if it might look like that from some perspectives. It won’t look like that to others.


The lack of affordable consumer: harddrives, ssds, RAM, and gpus will do that long before they get this working.


I’d argue that that would be breaking our ability to properly interpret causality, not that causality itself breaks. Things still occur in the order they happen regardless of what order we see them happen from different perspectives.


It was inevitable.


Theoretically, zero latency. If you don’t have to wait for a photon to get all the way from one end of a line to another, that can improve a lot of things.
I’m not sure what the fiber is doing here, but if they can get it working without that, they could drive rovers around Mars in real time, instead of waiting the 4-24 minute delay each way when sending/receiving signals.
Or streaming video games could be actually playable instead of frustrating messes.


And you think it’s reasonable to devote 40-80 minutes of show time of a national comedy show to interviewing every candidate for a single state race?


Part of the issue is that there’s like 8 people running for that one position at this point, before the primaries.


Man who’s literally bought and paid for by a genocidal administration, calls other people the rot for not being corrupt pieces of shit like him.
Bold move.


So…The Sims.


Soda enthusiast?


“Marketer lies” would have been a shorter title


Untitled Goose Game?
Not getting prosecuted for something doesn’t automatically give you the authority to actually make the thing happen.