- It looks like desktop 5 axis CNC will soon be a consumer product. I really miss making gears.
I'm hoping Sam Zeloof, and AtomicSemi, comes through with his low cost desktop chip factory.
- I would say that lots of interesting things are happening in biotech, and these things are slowly building critical mass, similar to what happened in computer hardware during the period 1970-2000.
Genomic platforms are now able to capture multiple measurements (e.g. RNA and chromatin openness) from single cells in large tissue slices/massive perturbation experiments.
Once time gets baked into the equation, we will be able to build better models of systems biology. However, human trials will still be a major bottleneck.
- I would said electricity generation, Solar+Energy Storage will be the solution of human future in the coming 20 years.
- Agricultural tech
because well life start from that right?
- I am developing a real-time software acceleration engine that enables high-end equipment-level brainwave processing, signal detection, and noise removal on general-purpose chips. My goal is to overcome hardware limitations through software, enabling highly efficient biosignal processing.
by progforlyfe
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- I would say quantum computing. It's one area you can't just tell an LLM to solve for you (yet, until the material and solutions are out there of course).
- Solar and batteries are cracking along. It's much reported but will change things for the better.
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by digitaltinfoil
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- NFT development is still going strong! They've almost found a real use for them /s
jk jk they're still nonsense, aren't you glad HN isn't flooded with NFT and blockchain noise anymore?