This morning.
Unidentified location, Dublin.
Carlosfandango writes:
Come the revolution…we’ll have the solution. Meh.
Fight!
Of the most terrifying, relentless and seemingly intractable man-made problem faced by the world today, German educational design studio Kurzgesagt sez:
We have known for decades that rapid Climate Change is being caused by the release of Greenhouse Gases. But instead of reducing them, in 2019 the world was emitting 50% more CO2 than in the year 2000. And emissions are still rising. Why is that? Why is it so hard to just stop emitting these gases?
Previously: The Biggest Star In The Universe
Because you’re not the unhinged designer of solutions for problems that don’t exist, Matt Benedetto.
A Rubik’s Cube solving robot built by MIT mechanical engineering student Ben Katz and electrical engineering student Jared Di Carlo of MIT.
Don’t blink as the machine solves the puzzle in a world record beating 0.38 seconds: first in real time, then at 0.25x speed, in case you missed it, then 0.003x speed, in case you missed that.
A 1997 Cannes Palme d’Or nomimated short by Gil Alkabetz which appears to present a possible solution to the Medieval river crossing riddle involving a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage.
And then doesn’t.