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But somehow building a fully functional microcontroller/MCU/CPU (or several) and a bunch of sensors into a bird drone is not that amazing? Silly bird.

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We're nano-organic. Silicon is passe.

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We're nano-organic. Silicon is passe.

yet silicon still amazes you...strange kind you bird drones are.

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It's shiny, what do you expect?

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It’s a programming fault. Curiosity. We’ve tried to purge it but it’s a base method left over from the forms we copied. It hurts nothing so it’s left in the system.

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Tell that to the planets where life is silicon based instead of carbon.

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We're getting to them, don't worry. They're on the "We'll strip mine the rest later" list.

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Completely unrelated to the post but does anyone else get this bug? Expanding the image in your phone's browser makes my brightness go to 100% despite what it's set at in the system.

Fucking weirdest thing.

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Android?

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Yep. Happened on another imagine post about a month ago too.

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On the android devices I had, having automatic or adaptive brightness turned on would sometimes just go nuts. It would randomly go up or down, or some program would trigger it to go brighter than the sun mode. Never could fix it properly, just turned all the automatics off and left it at a happy medium.

I'm sorry to say the auto-brightness on an Apple device works much better.