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Ask HN: What's the next big thing that few people are talking about?

495 pointsby ScottStevensonalmost 3 years ago
Blockchain & AI don't count, because they're being talked about plenty!

132 comments

entropicgravityalmost 3 years ago
Personal vehicles will be getting both bigger and smaller. What&#x27;s different from the past is that electric motors scale much better than IC engines. Both the world&#x27;s smallest vehicles (kid&#x27;s toys) and the largest vehicles (huge mining trucks) are both electric.<p>First the small. Cities will soon start to ban all but electric vehicles in their downtown cores (already happening in some Chinese cities). The primary reason being electric vehicles don&#x27;t emit the poisonous gases that IC vehicles do. The next phase will be only EV&#x27;s that are half the width of a normal car lane will be allowed in the downtown core. Most vehicles in the downtown core now are single occupancy, a city can <i>double</i> its downtown vehicle infrastructure <i>for free</i> by restricting most EV vehicles to taking up just half a lane. These vehicles will be much cheaper too, probably less than $10k.<p>Now the big. IC RV&#x27;s are a bit of a pain but an all electric RV will be <i>much</i> better all around. That&#x27;s because all of the required functions will be electric and run off the huge battery. Hot water, TVs, heat, refrigeration, very little maintenance just like a normal house, but smaller. Tesla vehicles already have &quot;camp mode&quot; and people love it. Image when Tesla builds an EV RV. This will become young people&#x27;s &#x27;First home&#x27;. Buy it for $70k and live in it for much less than rent. When you finish Uni, you own an asset rather than peeing your money away on rent. Oh and for weekend trips to the lake or the ski mountain and all that, couldn&#x27;t be more convenient.<p>Remember, you read it here first.<p>EDIT ... a few typos
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abetuskalmost 3 years ago
Energy? I feel like it&#x27;s been talked about a lot but maybe not?<p>Solar panels are dropping in cost at an exponential rate [0]. As of this writing, consumer &quot;new&quot; panels are $0.75&#x2F;W and used are at around $0.30&#x2F;W right now (I won&#x27;t give a link as a Google search will do).<p>Battery technology is also dropping at an exponential rate. I believe, with a little effort, one can purchase batteries at about $0.08&#x2F;Wh.<p>Taken together, one can purchase a 30KWh (daily) solar panel and battery storage system for about $4,200 (not including labor and extra hardware&#x2F;electronics), which puts the return on investment (ROI) at about 3.5 years if we consider the average house spends around $1200 (in the USA).<p>Dropping costs will quickly put that in the 2 year ROI range which, in my opinion, is the inflection point where it effectively becomes too good to pass up for the average consumer.<p>The dropping price of energy comes with all sorts of side effects, like a potentially decentralized energy grid, use cases for excess energy (eg bitcoin mining, carbon capture, hydrogen production, etc.), novel power storage systems etc., which is maybe the &quot;novel&quot; part that I haven&#x27;t heard too much talk about.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Swanson%27s_law" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Swanson%27s_law</a>
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ortusduxalmost 3 years ago
WLAN sensing. Off the shelf mesh wifi systems are capable of sensing people reliably. This includes qty, position, motion, &amp; gestures.<p>Here is the IEEE spec due for approval in a year or two: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ieee802.org&#x2F;11&#x2F;Reports&#x2F;tgbf_update.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ieee802.org&#x2F;11&#x2F;Reports&#x2F;tgbf_update.htm</a><p>I have mixed feelings on the tech. The home security implications are amazing, and things like automatic fall detection for the elderly would be a literal lifesaver. Small business could gain great insight into customer behavior.<p>On the other hand, it&#x27;s just creepy. How do you prevent the next apartment over from spying through your walls? Is the hotel wifi going to recognize and catalog physical activity between two people?<p>Anyway, Plume already makes a home security system that utilizes the tech.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;support.plume.com&#x2F;hc&#x2F;en-us&#x2F;articles&#x2F;360043364893" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;support.plume.com&#x2F;hc&#x2F;en-us&#x2F;articles&#x2F;360043364893</a>
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samwillisalmost 3 years ago
Tooling for developing real-time collaborative remote working environments is about to take of dramatically.<p>CRDTs [0], while complex to work with untill recently, are now so much easer for developers to use with toolkits such as Yjs[1] and AutoMerge[2]. SAAS and PAAS companies proving tooling around these, enabling developers to easily build collaborative tools for specific niches and verticals are going to explode into the market.<p>Every 5-ish years there is a big “new” database tech that receives massive investment for both enterprise and small business. Real time CRDT based data stores are the “next big thing” - in my view.<p>CRDTs are often only talked about in relation to rich text editing, but “generic” CRDTs that represent “standard” data types (think JSON), and basic operations to them (inset, edit, remove) are able to represent so much more. You can use them for building so many CRUD type business apps, and by using a CRDT as your base data representation you get conflict free collaborative (and offline) editing for free.<p>The nice thing about both Yjs and AutoMerge is that they provide both Rich Text and JSON-like data types, covering 95% of what people would need for building business apps.<p>0: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Conflict-free_replicated_data_type" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Conflict-free_replicated_dat...</a><p>1: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;yjs&#x2F;yjs" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;yjs&#x2F;yjs</a><p>2: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;automerge&#x2F;automerge" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;automerge&#x2F;automerge</a>
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Spakmanalmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;m not nearly educated enough about this subject to try to summarise it, but the research being carried out by Michael Levin&#x27;s group into how organisms control anatomy growth is completely fascinating and has the feel of a breakthrough. Almost all the talks I&#x27;ve seen are good, for example:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Z-9rLlFgcm0" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Z-9rLlFgcm0</a><p>Creating new species without genetic changes seems wild!
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w10-1almost 3 years ago
Deconstruction of discourse: the vast majority of humans out of the decision loop.<p>All the main online sources are moving to subscription models with higher subscriptions for the real information. Only those with money will have access to information that informs decisions. At the low end, information is bundled only for its entertainment or propaganda value.<p>At the same time, decisions are increasingly automated as vast data streams are digested by automated processes.<p>20 or 100 years ago, people could stop work or stop buying or protest in the street. 20-100 years from now, there will be nothing the vast bulk of people can do to change their fate.<p>The resulting lack of citizen governance will at best be a world broken into geographic silos headed by corporate keiretsu.<p>So the next big technical thing will be domain-specific semantic models to drill down past what AI can do with probabilistic models -- just as the economy has moved well past bulk goods to bespoke services, e.g., the Nature article today providing a model for immune system cell-surface-protein interactions: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nature.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;s41586-022-05028-x" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nature.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;s41586-022-05028-x</a>
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handelaaralmost 3 years ago
DC home electricity. If your future home has solar and local storage, and your domestic usage is mostly in appliances which convert back down to DC immediately behind the plug socket (most of us have this) then at some point we&#x27;re going to start wanting to power our homes like houseboats or camper vans.<p>Yes, this won&#x27;t help for (eg) appliances with heating elements, I&#x27;m probably talking about a second discrete wiring loop rather than a total replacement, and it&#x27;s hard right now to find a TV with the DC transformer on the outside.<p>But it&#x27;d be <i>quite</i> a lot more efficient for almost everything else most of us do. Look around the room you&#x27;re in now and count how many things use more than 19V DC <i>internally</i>. Where I&#x27;m sitting right now, it&#x27;s None.
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unpopularoppalmost 3 years ago
Climate migration. What happens Europe now&#x2F;since 2015 is nothing that will come in the next couple of years. And the individual countries and so as the EU is pretty much unprepared. I&#x27;d even say that will be one of the cause of downfall of the union.
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keenboyalmost 3 years ago
Can I say what I hope&#x2F;wish were on the horizon?<p>1. Approval voting becoming widely adopted. This would go a long way toward mitigating the hyper polarization in politics in America (and likely elsewhere as well). Electing politicians with broader approval means legislation would likely move more quickly.<p>2. Moving to a Land Value Tax system in America. This would organically help us transition to a culture that builds up instead of sprawling out. This could lead to tremendous reductions in things like municipal infrastructure costs, transportation pollution, reduced mortgage&#x2F;rent prices, etc.
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Chris_Newtonalmost 3 years ago
I wonder what the future holds for WebAssembly.<p>If it doesn’t really catch on and just ends up being mostly (ab)used for nefarious purposes, I can imagine the major browsers dropping support in a few years. They did with technologies like Flash and Java applets before, and those had had much wider adoption previously.<p>On the other hand, if someone comes up with a good programming language for modern Web-style applications that compiles down to Wasm for the client side and the ecosystem around it reaches escape velocity, that looks like an opportunity to disrupt a trillion dollar industry to me.<p>Such things used to seem unrealistic, but there is so much money in web development, the current state of the art is so bad in numerous ways and almost everything is currently so short-lived (by wider programming industry standards) that I don’t think it’s completely out of the question to move the goalposts to an entirely different playing field any more.
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wcoenenalmost 3 years ago
Using power from solar panels to synthesize food (or at least, food components like starch). It turns out this can be done much more efficiently than photosynthesis.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;phys.org&#x2F;news&#x2F;2021-09-chinese-scientists-starch-synthesis-carbon.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;phys.org&#x2F;news&#x2F;2021-09-chinese-scientists-starch-synt...</a><p>I bet this will lead to a agricultural revolution similar in magnitude to the Haber-Bosch process. It will also soften some of the impacts from climate change, both by improving food security and by allowing re-wilding of land currently used for agriculture.<p>It&#x27;s not being talked about because people already hate the idea of &quot;processed food&quot; with a passion, let alone the concept of food produced without involving plants. So it will probably make a sneaky entrance via bulk stuff like starch and oils.
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Vox_Leonealmost 3 years ago
<i>Real holographic display</i>:<p>To create an aerial hologram [or a 3d image in space if you will], you need something that will emit light at precise locations throughout a given volume.<p>I&#x27;m investigating the use of Moller electron scattering[0] to create voxels in a 3d coordinate system.<p>Two electron beams crossing and colliding will emit photons [voxels]. If you can orchestrate collisions in a very fast fashion at various 3d coordinates in an vacuum chamber you could generate a complete image.<p>I&#x27;m working on an article discussing the idea in full, to be published on my blog. My goal is to establish prior art, so this idea cannot be patented.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;M%C3%B8ller_scattering" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;M%C3%B8ller_scattering</a>
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motohagiographyalmost 3 years ago
Reasoning it through, what don&#x27;t people politely talk about? Sex, money, politics, and religion. Sex: the impact of the normalization of casual sex work on sustainable families, and how specific tech and financial services for managing single motherhood will be huge. Money: financial alternatives to emerging social credit based systems, grey markets, working class capital&#x2F;savings flight, cyberpunk dystopia. Politics: polarization becomes relative isolation, increasing demand for parallel tribe-based economic and information services. Religion: pendulum swinging back from civic secularism among those disenfranchised by said secularists. Reconciliation of old time religions with current tech and science. The christianization of fringe ideas like &quot;ancient astronaut theorists,&quot; conspiracy theories, simulation theory.<p>True or not, they&#x27;re big and not talked about in polite company.
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esel2kalmost 3 years ago
Agricultural revolution. I believe things like food, health and safety will become things not taken for granted anymore. Prices of all of these things will go up and take a major part of the household budgets.<p>I believe one of the first is food, as every nation (rich or poor or sick) will need it and changes in climatic conditions have an impact already today. Next is health industry than defense (this one is scary) industry. In short: If you can’t guarantee food and health you will need some serious protection&#x2F;go steal&#x2F;trade it somewhere else.
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YossarianFrPrezalmost 3 years ago
I don&#x27;t know about &quot;big&quot; in terms of a viral hit, but in terms of what will change in our day-to-day experience... Here are some wild guesses, mostly along the theme of a societal conversation about and re-thinking of &quot;sustainability&quot; on nearly all levels.<p>* Robotic carts that follow you around when shopping in dense, pedestrian oriented areas and&#x2F;or stores. Might go hand in hand with the rapid normalization of e-bikes.<p>* An increase in eco-villages, apartment buildings with permacultured gardens growing their own food, etc.<p>* Some sort of push for groves of large trees in urban areas to provide shade, possibly in roundabouts, to reduce the heat-island effect.<p>* Somewhat decentralized water cisterns and filtration on a municipal level. Possibly including creating small holes in the bottom of drainage infrastructure to re-charge the groundwater.<p>* Constructing new clothes out of semi-recycled fabric cut out of items that would be thrown away?<p>* Short-hop electric plane taxi things.<p>* Energy generating windows (&quot;transparent solar panels&quot;) and fabrics.<p>* The wide-spread use of plastic-alternatives: fully compostable packaging made out of mushrooms, etc.<p>The NSF SBIR funded projects page is a cool source for this sort of prediction.<p>Also:<p>* Much better voice interfaces. At some point in the next 10 years, it will be common to have primarily voice-controlled computer applications. There might be a huge role for this to play in hospitals.
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DennisPalmost 3 years ago
Possibly nuclear fusion. Everybody&#x27;s still conditioned to respond with the &quot;30 years away&quot; meme, but it&#x27;s getting serious venture funding because all sorts of enabling technologies have made it a lot more feasible.<p>Well-funded net power attempts in the next several years: Zap Energy in 2023, Helion in 2024, CFS in 2025, General Fusion in 2026.<p>Previous net power attempts: zero, unless you credit NIF which ignores all sorts of losses before energy hits fuel.
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emehexalmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;m not sure enough people are talking about Demographics and population decline, especially with respect to China. Some experts [1] predict that China&#x27;s population in 2050 will be HALF of what it is today!<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.barrons.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;china-xi-jinping-economics-rise-51655929850" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.barrons.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;china-xi-jinping-economics-...</a>
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plaidfujialmost 3 years ago
This one will be small relative to energy, climate, EVs, etc… but:<p>Flexible, reflective displays replacing hard, emissive displays.<p>I do not want to be staring at a backlit display the rest of my life. It’s terrible for eyesight and probably contributes to headache, burnout, etc. There are a lot of promising technologies out there, and they just need some improvement on cost, refresh rate, power consumption, etc… I would love to be able to go “back to paper” for most of my workday.
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russellbeattiealmost 3 years ago
Mid-level AI Knowledge Worker Apocalypse.<p>There&#x27;s been a few mentions of this idea in specific terms in this thread, but I haven&#x27;t seen anyone really express the big idea yet. Which is: We won&#x27;t have to wait for the proverbial AGI Singularity to feel the devastating impact that AI is going to have on society. It might take another decade to start, but then the devastation will begin.<p><i>Anyone who works at a desk is at a high risk of being replaced by the introduction of mid-level AIs.</i><p>These AIs won&#x27;t be anywhere near sentient, but will have a high enough level of problem solving skills which allows a reasonable facsimile of human recognition, evaluation, autonomy and creation for a given task. Think GPT-9 or DALL-E v10. Writers, artists, lawyers, graphic designers, programmers, administrative assistants, accountants, government employees and so many more are going to have their jobs automated seemingly overnight, creating a massive wave of unemployment like the manufacturing sector experienced a generation ago.<p>It&#x27;s not that all the jobs will go away, of course, but it is a near certainty that what used to take several office buildings filled with people to accomplish, will need just a floor or two to do the same thing. And the countdown has already started.
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thomalmost 3 years ago
Drone tech is going to get tiny. It’ll have microphones and cameras and it’ll probably be untraceable. It’ll spy on you arbitrarily and the equivalent of 4chan will have access to it in abundance. You will never again have any form of privacy unless you buy expensive countermeasures for your home and office. Fortunately deepfakes will be so good you can blame it all on that.
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enos_feedleralmost 3 years ago
I believe the next big thing will be the productization of building a home anywhere, without requiring municipal infrastructure. There is still a ways to go in terms of technology to make it all happen and make it affordable. But at some point, it will really reconfigure where and how we all live.
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cauthonalmost 3 years ago
Hey everybody, at the time I’m posting this, four of the top five comments are about energy. Many people are in fact talking about the climate crisis.
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wizofausalmost 3 years ago
If by &quot;few people&quot; you mean &quot;few people of the sort you might encounter on HN&quot; then I&#x27;d be willing to bet the next big not-much-discussed thing comes out of China, maybe India. The sheer number of engineers in those two countries virtually guarantees some of sort revolutionary tech being developed there and taking the world by storm (I wouldn&#x27;t exactly call TikTok revolutionary but it&#x27;s a foretaste of what&#x27;s to come).
Flatcirclealmost 3 years ago
There’s a real possibility housing prices might go down or sideways for a decade or more.<p>Between high interest rates, depopulation, government intervention regarding foreign investment, and new housing tech that makes older houses worth less, there may be a new normal in which residential real estate doesn’t appreciate for a long time.
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rdtwoalmost 3 years ago
I think the next big theme right now is energy. From generation to storage to consumption were going to rethink how we deal with it. Right now our pricing model is broken due to government regulation but I think the coming energy crisis will push utilities to use spot rate metering like Texas has already started in places. Spot rate metering will finally make iot (formally known as the internet of shit) actually make sense as many of appliances can store energy while it’s cheap and dispense while it’s expensive (fridge, ac, water heater, even house heat). This will really help level load the grid and allow us to do more with existing capacity
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jvanderbotalmost 3 years ago
Water management is going to be very important. Smart &quot;grids&quot; of water reclamation perhaps? Desal taking off? Water credits as part of trading or tarifs?<p>Secondary effects include smarter agriculture and more local ag -- near prolific water and away from central california.<p>Then there&#x27;s water safety. PFAS is a big deal, and we&#x27;re realizing how big a deal it is, and it&#x27;s everywhere. Now, rainwater is unsafe anywhere on earth. [1]<p>Someone who can build a small, snap-on, reliable PFAS removal system, or create an energy-efficient system for district-level supply is going to be <i>rich</i>. Hell, is solar distillation effective? If so, why does rainwater contain so much PFAS? It seems filtering might be the only way.<p>1. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.euronews.com&#x2F;green&#x2F;2022&#x2F;08&#x2F;04&#x2F;rainwater-everywhere-on-earth-unsafe-to-drink-due-to-forever-chemicals-study-finds" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.euronews.com&#x2F;green&#x2F;2022&#x2F;08&#x2F;04&#x2F;rainwater-everywhe...</a>
jensneusealmost 3 years ago
Managing APIs like dependencies, with a package manager-like developer experience. (npm for APIs). The number of APIs is continuously growing. It&#x27;s going to be impossible to manually manage API dependencies in the future. I wrote about our approach to solve the problem here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;docs.wundergraph.com&#x2F;docs&#x2F;architecture&#x2F;manage-api-dependencies-explicitly" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;docs.wundergraph.com&#x2F;docs&#x2F;architecture&#x2F;manage-api-de...</a> I&#x27;m curious what others think of this problem space.
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abrichralmost 3 years ago
Conscious realism and the cosmological polytope:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=reYdQYZ9Rj4" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=reYdQYZ9Rj4</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arxiv.org&#x2F;abs&#x2F;1709.02813" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arxiv.org&#x2F;abs&#x2F;1709.02813</a><p>According to Prof. Hoffman, this model of the universe is highly parsimonious in that it can model data from the Large Hadron Collider using a single parameter, while the best incumbent (Quantum Field Theory) needs millions.<p>The implication is that everything we see and experience are not fundamental, <i>including space and time itself</i>. The fundamental unit of reality is consciousness.<p>This has far reaching implications into every other scientific and non-scientific human endeavor, from neuroscience to philosophy. It&#x27;s no exaggeration to say that if he&#x27;s right (and he claims the math shows that he is) it may be the most important discovery in human history.<p>Even Albert Einstein appears to have intuited this when he wrote:<p>&quot;Time and space are modes by which we think and not conditions in which we live.&quot;
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Geeealmost 3 years ago
General purpose humanoid robots. They&#x27;re kind of mainstream idea, but very few people talk about them or take them seriously.<p>Humanoid robots will have an absolutely massive impact in very near future.<p>Most people don&#x27;t realize that with general purpose humanoid robots, labor becomes software. Labor becomes repeateable, testable, simulatable, modular, extensible, verifiable, etc. All things that apply to software will apply to labor.<p>Imagine pulling an open-source repo from Github for a log house. If you want, make changes and simulate the output beforehand. Put your robot in a forest with a few tools and soon you&#x27;ll have a log house - built perfectly to the spec.<p>Labor also becomes abundant. There&#x27;s no more need for humans for economic growth.<p>Tesla is showing their first humanoid robot prototype in September. I predict that Apple will soon follow.
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klntskyalmost 3 years ago
80% of all USD have been printed since 2020.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fred.stlouisfed.org&#x2F;series&#x2F;M1SL" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fred.stlouisfed.org&#x2F;series&#x2F;M1SL</a>
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WFHRenaissancealmost 3 years ago
Prompt engineering. The perfection of &quot;programming as verbal intelligence&quot;.
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jimbob45almost 3 years ago
Cultured meat[0] has the potential to upend the farming industry. This isn&#x27;t near meat, it&#x27;s actual meat and it&#x27;s already here. We&#x27;re simply waiting for the cost to come down from $10,000&#x2F;kg or whatever crazy price it&#x27;s currently at.<p>[0]<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Cultured_meat" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Cultured_meat</a>
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ChadNauseamalmost 3 years ago
Preimplantation polygenetic testing. The idea is that, when doing IVF, you sequence the genome of all the embryos and implant the ones that you predict will have properties that you like.<p>This already exists for monogenetic screening (for parents who don&#x27;t want to pass on heritable diseases for their children, where those diseases are localized to one gene). But the idea here is that, by checking thousands of genes, you can make predictions for things that start to be very relevant to parents, like attractiveness or height or intelligence.<p>I don&#x27;t think people understand how important this is going to be. If the process is expensive, it will only be available to rich people. In a generation, maybe they&#x27;ll have children that are more intelligent or more attractive than average.<p>If that starts happening, I think it would have pretty negative effects on society, but there&#x27;s no way to really prevent it (rich people will just go to Singapore if you ban it in the US). So the only reasonable option is to have the government subsidize it and make it affordable to everyone.
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vivegialmost 3 years ago
1. Passive radiative heating&#x2F;cooling (paints, coatings, etc.,)<p>2. Low power electronics and energy harvesters (thermal&#x2F;clothing, kinetic energy, rf energy harvesters etc.,)<p>3. Physical logistics networks (similar to Internet Protocol with standard physical containers and transfer networks - land, sea, rail, air)<p>4. Ubiquitous drone delivery (last mile &amp; long haul)<p>5. Fiat digital currency&#x2F;payment networks
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smitty1ealmost 3 years ago
Rebellion against the Surveillance Capitalism&#x2F;State.<p>We understand that granular metrics are needful for tuning an information system.<p>Treating a society like an information system is totalitarian.<p>Over time, the percentage of society rejecting totalitarianism will tend toward 100%
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loandiggeralmost 3 years ago
Electric RVs with level 5 self driving.<p>Everyone talks about Teslas for self driving, but for my self driving car, I want an RV with a shower, a desk, a full kitchen, a queen sized bed and a 50&quot; flat panel.<p>Commuting then becomes a pleasure.<p>I can sleep, bathe, work, relax, all without having to concentrate on traffic or driving. The RV can drive in the slow lane at 30 miles an hour for all I care. My RV drives me to work, drops me off, drives itself somewhere else for several hours, picks me up, drives me home.<p>The high price of suburban housing becomes irrelevant to me. I can live hours outside of major urban areas with no effect on my stress level or lifestyle.<p>I don&#x27;t have the hassles of an employee as my driver. My RV is ready to go 24 hours a day and never asks for a raise. If I want to go on vacation, my RV can drive me anywhere in the country, no more lines at the airport for me.
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mcoveyalmost 3 years ago
It&#x27;s not a very big thing nor related to technology, but ravens are making a comeback here in New England. Very interesting birds. I have a couple with 2 young that still beg for food and at this point they are reluctant to feed them and instead peck them in the face and throw food at them - they clearly want them to start being independent. I leave them cut up pieces of suet and they stop by promptly about 45 minutes after daybreak, often all 4 of them together.<p>I had never seen (noticed) a raven before until this pair showed up in late 2021.
CraftingLinksalmost 3 years ago
Having gone through a lot of top posts in this thread, it&#x27;s kind of disappointing how relatively boring these predictions for the future are. That&#x27;s a sign were in a great wave of pessimism of what the future will bring. That pessimism may well be justified, but there&#x27;s also an underlying &#x27;hopelessness&#x27; emanating from the suggested unambitious &#x27;next big thing&#x27;. Otoh, there&#x27;s no shortage of CGI moonshot projects that feel like scams, so they fail to offset the depressing feeling.
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grejalmost 3 years ago
Food shortages. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will lead to immediate grain shortages. Decreased yields in future harvests will be created due to fertilizer shortages.
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TMWNNalmost 3 years ago
The likely shutdown of all Russian gas to Germany this winter, resulting in a) 5-10X rise in home heating costs, and b) complete shutdown of many industries, resulting in a c) depression in the German (and thus European) economy
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madroxalmost 3 years ago
From a customer perspective, people are wanting to retreat away from a lot of existing, global players. How many people would use something that&#x27;s basically Amazon&#x2F;Google&#x2F;Facebook&#x2F;Twitter as long as it isn&#x27;t Amazon&#x2F;Google&#x2F;Facebook&#x2F;Twitter?<p>The last decade was defined by being the one unicorn that could disrupt an entire industry, but those days are gone and we take it for granted that one company dominating a space isn&#x27;t a norm. There aren&#x27;t really more industries that are tech vs non-tech. In the next decade, more businesses will come online to disrupt and compete with tech company incumbents. Customer acquisition costs will go up and personas will become more nuanced.
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Shoemaker666almost 3 years ago
Fungus based mycoprotein for food and seawater battery. Im hopeful that the energy derived from saltwater may reduce the pollution of watervessels and maybe help in having more sustainable solutions where robots powered by the sea could be cleaning up the pollution.
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Xceleratealmost 3 years ago
Just guessing, but: machine learning based off of algorithmic information theory &#x2F; Solomonoff induction rather than neural networks, satellite internet (well-known in tech circles but perhaps not the general public), rapid advancements in computational quantum chemistry that start to replace lab-based experimentation to produce real world value. And I agree with the other commenter about a massive fight related to water allocation over the next few decades.
mikewarotalmost 3 years ago
Deglobalization -- In the US, we&#x27;re about to be forced to rebuild all the manufacturing we outsourced since the 1970s. It&#x27;s not going to go well for thos countries dependent on imported food or energy.<p>It&#x27;s possible a billion people will face famine in the next year or two as a result of the loss of grain from Russia and Ukraine, along with the loss of Fertilizers (or being priced out of them)<p>Energy Blindness -- We&#x27;re so used to having free flowing oil cheap enough to burn for energy, it&#x27;s an assumption built into everything. Unless we plan for the end of easy to reach oil, we could have supply chains collapsing everywhere.
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kickoutalmost 3 years ago
Autonomous machines operating in farm land in the USA. Several billion dollar companies could be spun up. Ripe for the taking right now&#x2F;
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sacrosanctalmost 3 years ago
Clean Energy, Water Desalination, Nigeria&#x27;s crackdown on anonymous SIM cards, Monkeypox, Separation of Church &amp; State in a post-Roe world, Computer chips made out of light, The managed decline of Britain, Crackdowns on E2E encrypted messaging apps, Quantum-resistant cryptography, Tesla cars charged by burning coal.
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carapacealmost 3 years ago
Neuro-linguistic Programming et. al. It&#x27;s currently considered a pseudo-science (which is technically false: it&#x27;s <i>pre-scientific</i>. However, unfortunately, many practitioners and promoters do try to make it seem more scientific than it is.)<p>It&#x27;s actually fairly widespread, people teach it and use it all over the globe, and fairly stodgy organizations have used it (e.g. the US Army.) Yet the mainstream rarely mentions it, and then only to denigrate it. However, this seems to me to be that stage right before something goes from &quot;fringe&quot; to &quot;common knowledge&quot;.<p>Once NLP goes fully mainstream there will be a sea change in human society. Psychological hangups will be a thing of the past. There will still be people who have mental problems, but they will be the ones with actual physical problems with the brain (or whatever) as opposed to just bad programming. Things like addictions, phobias, neurosis, etc. will vanish.<p>Educational possibilities are mind-blowing. Learning multiple languages becomes easy, as does learning musical instruments and dances. Really any behavioral patterns will become subject to symbolic manipulation. Competitive sports will be transformed when each player can &quot;clone&quot; the best moves of the best players.<p>Politics has already been revolutionized by NLP innovations. As far back as G.W. Bush NLP language patterns had already made their way into political speeches. The current culture wars are, at their root, gangs of hypnotists programming furiously.<p>To me the fascinating thing is that, once it&#x27;s common knowledge that you can alter your psychology as easily (more easily!) than your wardrobe it becomes a matter of personal responsibility. The whole &quot;it&#x27;s just human nature&quot; argument goes out the window when you can reprogram yourself.
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sprkwdalmost 3 years ago
We are currently in the middle of an information dark age. Among other things, information in walled gardens will just vanish without a trace.
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erokaralmost 3 years ago
Lab-Grown Meat. Potentially revolutionary impact on reduction of animal suffering and climate change.
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Lucentalmost 3 years ago
Are there previous threads asking this from 5, 10, 15 years ago we can read to then see what writers of winning comments now say?
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VonGuardalmost 3 years ago
Bio-organic solar cells. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Organic_solar_cell" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Organic_solar_cell</a><p>These things, in theory, could be everywhere. You can bend some of them, so you could wrap lamp posts with them, cover cars in them, put them everywhere. I am confident that within 20 years, we will solve power problems with renewables like this, and we will have a major revolution in infinite-power designs, like illuminated clothing, power generating and emitting roadways, and servers embedded into everything, everywhere, for every reason.<p>They are 17% efficiency, and they don&#x27;t yet last very long, but the work is moving at a steady pace.
mikewarotalmost 3 years ago
Editors that directly manipulate the Abstract Syntax Tree, and regenerate source code as a view, offer unmatched ability to refactor code.
pcdoodlealmost 3 years ago
I would say AR for specific applications. It would have profound effects in the trades&#x2F;service industry.
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sneakalmost 3 years ago
Planetary defense against civilization-ending-level threats.<p>There was a movie about it recently and precisely one organization developing a realistic hedge (not counting NASA&#x27;s DART test mission) and pretty much still nobody cares.<p>n = 1. We have no backups whatsoever.
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clavallealmost 3 years ago
The US codifying privacy as a Right.<p>Too many parties interested in exploiting the lack of privacy are making the lack of privacy laws painfully apparent.<p>When it changes, its going to be all at once.
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mrandishalmost 3 years ago
When asking this question it&#x27;s worth considering that historically, the hit rate of such predictions is quite low - even when made by experts based on reasonable-seeming extrapolations. Prior experience indicates predictions more than a decade out should be heavily discounted.
mbestoalmost 3 years ago
Psychedelics for mental health:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nytimes.com&#x2F;2021&#x2F;05&#x2F;09&#x2F;health&#x2F;psychedelics-mdma-psilocybin-molly-mental-health.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nytimes.com&#x2F;2021&#x2F;05&#x2F;09&#x2F;health&#x2F;psychedelics-mdma-...</a>
jollyllamaalmost 3 years ago
People are aware of Deepfakes and AI generated media, and worried about it being used to generate fake news. I haven&#x27;t seen a lot of talk about it being used to change our generally accepted histories, but I&#x27;ve been thinking about that for a while.
cvccvroomvroomalmost 3 years ago
Forget general humanish AI and VR, self-programming systems will put a lot of low skilled coders out of work.<p>FWIW: Metaverse VR is a flying car category... it comes up every 10-15 years but never gets traction because there&#x27;s no point to it. Zuck is sailing the ship off the end of the proverbial world when he should&#x27;ve tripled-down on making AR ubiquitous and simple.
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ohiovralmost 3 years ago
The west coast of the USA will be a desert very soon. Probably within a few years. Soon 40 million people will be without sanitation water. Then the next step is no drinking water.
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Heffaklumpalmost 3 years ago
Wireless energy, as our air fills with radio waves those could be used to power super small devices. There are already pocs which produce a very small current from 5G radio and I think this technology is about to bloom. It’s going to be very interesting which side the law makers stands on in this matter.
withinboredomalmost 3 years ago
Craigslist in other countries. Pretty much any niche part of Craigslist as it’s own product does pretty well. Lauch that in another country and you’ll be making bank.
EddySchauHaialmost 3 years ago
AR seems a pretty safe bet, things like HUDs for warehouse workers to improve their productivity.
gmusleraalmost 3 years ago
If the next big things doesn&#x27;t include how we generate and use energy, probably the really big next thing may be runaway climate change.
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baxtralmost 3 years ago
TIL: Just mix two big trends and see what you can come up with. Like:<p>- Quantum Computing and WFH<p>- Crypto and Micronuclear Power<p>- Metaverse and Biohacking<p>Have fun!
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tboyd47almost 3 years ago
Türkiye is becoming the China of Europe in terms of manufacturing.
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woeiruaalmost 3 years ago
Nuclear war. It has fallen out of favor to talk about this as a serious possibility, but the world is in many ways closer to nuclear armageddon right now than it has been at any point since the Cuban Missile Crisis.<p>People seem to have gotten comfortable with the idea of Ukraine as a low-tempo conventional war, but it could very quickly turn into something much more significant.
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Balgairalmost 3 years ago
Memristors (sorta)<p>Though small room temp ones don&#x27;t exist yet, they likely will some day.<p>As to why they are a &#x27;big thing&#x27;: Imagine a large GPU cluster turned down to the size of a laptop and running off a solar cell. They&#x27;d revolutionize electronics in other ways too. But the main use we can see now is that they allow for great amounts of computation for <i>very</i> cheap energy budgets. Stuff that takes coal mines today could be done with what it takes to feed a cat.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Memristor" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Memristor</a>
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cikalmost 3 years ago
Personal, targeted gene thereapy for cancers. I can already buy insurance that covers, and provides this therapy. It&#x27;s become a reality here in Israel - I assume it&#x27;s about to be so elsewhere.
sys_64738almost 3 years ago
EVs and the ability to power your house for several days. I think the combination of solar and and EV provide the ability to store power when the sun goes down. This starts to solve one of solar&#x27;s paradoxes IMO.
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trgnalmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;ll propose a more utopian future. The end of modernism and a return to humanism. A realization in the West that fetishizing technology has turned people into widgets. A genuine bottom-up counter movement that already exists today, but will be the mainstream. Man will yet again be measure of all things, rather than adapt to the measure. In practice; things like the triumph of the walkable city; more home schooling; disappearance of wage labor and more unionization, cooperative work-arrangements, stock-compensation; the extended family as the main arrangement to raise children; bans on social media and pornography; more GDPR and privacy-laws, ...
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1270018080almost 3 years ago
The rough polygon of Idaho - California - Arizona becoming less habitable every year. Mass migration to the east, water wars between wealthy landowners using most of dwindling water supply for agriculture and the rest of the population for drinking.<p>I&#x27;m not expecting some doomer apocalyptic scenario. But every year, it&#x27;ll get 1% worse. People will struggle 1%, there will be 1% more resentment between race&#x2F;class&#x2F;demographics, 1% more people leaving, and so on. It&#x27;ll just get worse.
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narratoralmost 3 years ago
The next big thing that few people are talking about is that thing you get banned from social media for talking about and the consequences of that thing over the next few years.
thirdtriggeralmost 3 years ago
MESHCode is a theory about how information might be stored in the brain. Very interesting and potentially has other implications for information storing as well. Check &quot;The Mechanical Basis of Memory – the MeshCODE Theory&quot;: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.frontiersin.org&#x2F;articles&#x2F;10.3389&#x2F;fnmol.2021.592951&#x2F;full" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.frontiersin.org&#x2F;articles&#x2F;10.3389&#x2F;fnmol.2021.5929...</a>
gshevchukalmost 3 years ago
Multi-material 3D printing: once we&#x27;re able to combine multiple classes of functional materials, we&#x27;ll be able to produce really unique products and inventions.
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sprkwdalmost 3 years ago
Mass control over access to drinking water.
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tatrajimalmost 3 years ago
A deeper consolidation of insights from Neo-Confucian philosophy, including the elucidation of the grand ultimate 太極 and duality of form (理) and material force (氣), schematized in the diagrams of, among others, the tenth-century northern Song Dynasty thinker Zhou Duni 周敦頤 and the Korean Joseon-era philosophers Kwon Keun 권근 and especially Yi Toegye 이퇴계 in his &quot;10 Diagrams on Sagely Learning 聖學十圖&quot;.
superasnalmost 3 years ago
Technology wise merging backend and frontend into a seamless framework seems like the next big thing. A lot of progress has been made this year on this with liveview, et al but haven&#x27;t seen any mass adoption yet as only few people are talking about it.<p>But i reckon once these frameworks mature enough they have the power to disrupt the whole way we think about building websites and frontend back-end coding.
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quickthrower2almost 3 years ago
Refinement types.<p>Because instead of using types you can use proofs. And have the compiler prove things about your code.<p>You then may not need such complex higher order types in typed code.<p>And you could retrofit this to JS, Ruby, C so you don’t need to learn new languages to get excellent type safety.<p>For example assert that a number is in the 0-100 range and have the proven at compile time. Not just unit tested. It would be amazing.
personjerryalmost 3 years ago
One thing I&#x27;ve been thinking about is, how do you scale tourism?<p>Edit for clarification:<p>For example, the destruction of local environment is a known problem for places such as Machu Picchu and Venice, to the point where you now need to reserve and pay for a visit to the city of Venice [0]<p>As population gets higher more and more people want to visit the top destinations, and when a new one gets &quot;found&quot; it gets flooded (see Dubrovnik after Game of Thrones hype)<p>Because of physical limitations these experiences don&#x27;t scale - there&#x27;s a finite number of destinations in the world and an ever-growing population.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nytimes.com&#x2F;2022&#x2F;07&#x2F;01&#x2F;world&#x2F;europe&#x2F;venice-tourism-register-pay.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nytimes.com&#x2F;2022&#x2F;07&#x2F;01&#x2F;world&#x2F;europe&#x2F;venice-touri...</a>
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2OEH8eoCRo0almost 3 years ago
We saw a post the other day about using DALL-E and GPT-3 in conjunction with one another. I think more of these systems working together is going to revolutionize basically everything, especially when democratized with cheaper consumer hardware.
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michaelcampbellalmost 3 years ago
Not sure if you mean Big Things to ... invest in? Study up on? Something else?, but my submissions might include CRISPR, micropollutants, &amp; western civilisation balkanisation.
fuzzfactoralmost 3 years ago
&gt;What&#x27;s the next big thing that few people are talking about?<p>The people you&#x27;re talking about have already quit talking about the thing you would now be interested in, so you&#x27;re too late already.
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irthomasthomasalmost 3 years ago
Total sensor fusion
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ponorinover 2 years ago
E-Bikes. The EV that almost nobody talks about yet brings multitude of benefits (virtually no congestion, less infrastructure&#x2F;energy&#x2F;environmental footprint compared to cars, health benefits, etc., all while being able to meet the majority of daily transport needs) if cities make way for them. The one especially absent from the discussion are cargo bikes.
Kenneth39almost 3 years ago
What about the space program?<p>No one seems to care about it, except particularly ardent fans. And the government only cares about satellites that benefit them.<p>However, discoveries and innovations are still happening. The latest one I have in mind is the James Webb Space Telescope. And private companies like SpaceX are still planning a mission to Mars. Lastly, somewhere flashed information about the resumption of the space program, such as flights to the moon.
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rcarralmost 3 years ago
Don&#x27;t know much about it but from what I gather quantum computing leaves anything that is only protected by a password very vulnerable to hacking.
hn2017almost 3 years ago
Alternative truths - Trump says election was fraudulent, everyone believes it. Crazy stuff like QAnon&#x2F;Alex Jones. Blatant lies that are objectively false (bigger crowd size, etc..), Sandy Hook shooting didn&#x27;t exist. Vaccines&#x2F;5G&#x2F;Bill Gates cause cancer&#x2F;zombies. People will start living in an alternate reality devoid of truth which will splinter society
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alexfromapexalmost 3 years ago
There is a whole Nat Geo documentary on YouTube talking about the cool innovative things Singapore is doing in their city planning: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;xi6r3hZe5Tg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;xi6r3hZe5Tg</a> the really neat thing is they are planning several decades ahead of time
royandre2kalmost 3 years ago
A fundamentally new power source, 100% renewable and with unlimited capacity for the entire planet. Since it&#x27;s not invented yet I unfortunately don&#x27;t have any details to share until a decade or two. Stay tuned.<p>Sidenote: Unlimited power capacity introduced many new challenges, so there will be uhm powers who wants to stop it, temporarily.
lynguistalmost 3 years ago
Photovoltaics.<p>I searched for it and couldn’t find it.<p>Here’s a former top page post by Terraform: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;caseyhandmer.wordpress.com&#x2F;2022&#x2F;07&#x2F;22&#x2F;were-going-to-need-a-lot-of-solar-panels&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;caseyhandmer.wordpress.com&#x2F;2022&#x2F;07&#x2F;22&#x2F;were-going-to-...</a>
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terrycodyalmost 3 years ago
Organs can be replaced unlimited times thus to drastically improve human life span. Yeah, I am one of the eternal life believer. I believe this will come true in less than 20 years, but very few people think its possible, while it already shows enough signs of this.
purefrostalmost 3 years ago
I love how we got into this personal vehicle mindset. Cities are struggling with heat islands, a tremendous lack of biodiversity, and space for the most central animal in the city, the citizens. You see that all over the place in LA, SF, basically the whole West Coast, but the same holds true for the rest of the megacities in the US. The reliance on personal vehicles (and in some cities &gt; 1 per head) will, in the end, bite us badly - and many city administrators already realize that. In Europe (I know, we’re all stupid and socialists), cities such as Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, and Vienna are reducing car-parking to reach an eventual 0 in the city.<p>I agree that EV will be the future, but I doubt that, especially with the rate of urbanization that we have, private vehicles is what we will be talking about 20 years down the line.<p>Cities will need to focus on the 15-minute concept (reach all your necessary socio-economic points of interest in 15 minutes, no matter where you live) as well as public transport (and it’s equal distribution !!).<p>So I think, what people are talking about little is the advances in public transportation and centralized city logistics. Sure, EV fleets all the way, but also answers of how to get people and goods from A-B in a car-free environment will be of increasing importance.
zh3almost 3 years ago
Pity it&#x27;s not possible to open-source execution. So many good ideas fail due to poor execution (these days, quite possibly a larger number are killed by birth by bigco&#x27;s - that&#x27;s still a &#x27;failure to execute&#x27; though, in a certain sense).
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hubert022almost 3 years ago
Neuralink. I can see it being the next huge ground-laying technology like the internet or smartphones. Imagine developing apps for people to use in their brain, it&#x27;s next level. But probably 20 years away.
jhylandsalmost 3 years ago
Magnesium diboride superconductors used in wind turbines and other generators
dqpbalmost 3 years ago
Complexity Economics<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.inet.ox.ac.uk&#x2F;research&#x2F;programmes&#x2F;complexity-economics&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.inet.ox.ac.uk&#x2F;research&#x2F;programmes&#x2F;complexity-eco...</a>
gusbremmalmost 3 years ago
Anything except the metaverse
tarunmuvvalaalmost 3 years ago
This is something I have been discussing with forums and friends<p>The Keynesian economics principals has an assumption that says &#x27;goods are scarce`<p>And if the next 15-30 years is an era of exponential then how should the economics behave?
kulikalovalmost 3 years ago
For those with doomsday predictions I’d really recommend reading “the beginning of infinity”. Fascinating book that, among other things, demonstrates how humanity was solving “inevitable” catastrophes.
Bjorkbatalmost 3 years ago
The end of the social networking era as we know it.<p>Many of the big giants from the 2000s - 2010s have pretty much peaked by now. TikTok is the thing everyone wants to be, but arguably its not a social networking app so much as a social entertainment app. You don&#x27;t really connect with friends on it so much as with strangers. An endless stream of entertaining strangers. It&#x27;s a lot more akin to YouTube than Instagram when you think about it.<p>That being said, I don&#x27;t think the social networking era is completely over, its just that the focus is going to shift. After big social networking platforms come smaller communities that are probably isolated from the platform on Discord or some forum somewhere, or perhaps something new in the future. The platforms themselves won&#x27;t go away, but more-and-more the dialogue will shift towards niche interests and community discovery.<p>Problem with these communities is that there&#x27;s a very real risk that they could be &quot;unmoored&quot; from reality, especially if the user demographic leans towards loners. Prime example is 4chan. A lesser example would be someone on Twitter who exclusively uses it politically. I think this will only get worse over time, and possibly accelerate once AI gets involved. Using, I don&#x27;t know, GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, you can create a seemingly thriving &quot;community&quot; filled with &quot;people&quot; who make hilarious memes and generate thought-provoking content, culminating in whatever world you want to live in. Possibly a very hateful one.<p>On a positive note, I think that the internet will become a somewhat more decentralized place again. I think that with the end of the social networking era we&#x27;ll also see the end of the so called &quot;walled garden&quot; era of the internet. Making weird websites might just become cool again. VC money will still flow into &quot;tech&quot;, but it&#x27;ll mostly be towards AI or things that are more physical such as energy, climate, biotech, space, or maybe just physical consumer goods. The race to dominate the attention of the internet will be over.<p>Finally, there&#x27;s &quot;the metaverse&quot;. I think a lot of companies are going to try, and fail, to build VR Disneyland when what people really want to experience is a virtual city far larger than any real world city, with public squares to meet new people at and private, intimate worlds to share with your friends. Just seems far more likely that we&#x27;ll instead wind up the internet all over again, only, you know, in VR, so just the internet really. If anything, I think a company might stake its claim in this future not by trying to build a platform, but by building tools.<p>Mind you, this is all still a long ways off I think, but in the present there are a lot of companies building 2D metaverses, which are basically community spaces.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sprout.place&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sprout.place&#x2F;</a> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gather.town&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gather.town&#x2F;</a>
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kulikalovalmost 3 years ago
Not a particularly big big thing, but here in the EU people are massively buying electric bicycles as the main transportation mean. I guess it comes along with the dropping batteries cost.
justin66almost 3 years ago
One word: <i>plastics.</i>
b20000almost 3 years ago
unions
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moron123almost 3 years ago
Mushroom cultivation
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alexfromapexalmost 3 years ago
The Voxon VX1 is pretty cool next gen holo tech. I would love to buy it but it costs around eleven thousand dollars right now.
david927almost 3 years ago
The end of the US&#x2F;NATO hegemony &#x2F; The rise of a BRICS equilibrium<p>If this is true, what does it mean? China will invade Taiwan? What else?
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roberdamalmost 3 years ago
Qualia engineering
ellis0nalmost 3 years ago
AnimationCPU is a new live coding platform with code&#x2F;no-code IDE. This demo video <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vimeo.com&#x2F;manage&#x2F;videos&#x2F;732098541" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vimeo.com&#x2F;manage&#x2F;videos&#x2F;732098541</a> and some details <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=32181251" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=32181251</a>
gwbas1calmost 3 years ago
Personal transportation by drone: (Basically, flying cars.)<p>Just imagine, you can travel reasonable distances without needing to deal with traffic. Your drone could pick you up on your roof, and then drop you off on a roof in a city, bypassing roads and traffic.<p>More importantly, if most personal transport is by drone, it means we don&#x27;t need to invest as much in roads, bridges, and railroads.
Kyragemalmost 3 years ago
Food waste contributes 7% to global warming. We need to figure out how to make food last longer.
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aas1957almost 3 years ago
Manual labor and de-globalization.
danicrissalmost 3 years ago
The sheer amount of land being freed when automated driving becomes mainstream
kbowermanalmost 3 years ago
Decentralized social media. Cryptocurrency actors compete in live events produced on ‘The Nextbook’ to endorse their token and strengthen the blockchain. The Nextbook is a decentralized social media that pays the players (contributors).
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656565656565almost 3 years ago
Population control? <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Human_population_planning" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Human_population_planning</a><p>We will have no choice eventually.
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ChaloGonzalezalmost 3 years ago
Walkaway safe nuclear reactors change EVERYTHING.
m101almost 3 years ago
China invading Taiwan.<p>Demographic problems (low birth rates).
RHSman2almost 3 years ago
Living simply and for the better of others?
f0e4c2f7almost 3 years ago
Virtual Reality.
macawfishalmost 3 years ago
Integrated sensing and communications
midislackalmost 3 years ago
WWIV started, WWIII was the global war on terror. WWIV will be between major powers again. Better bring a hat!
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abdellah123almost 3 years ago
Edgedb
itqwertzalmost 3 years ago
Dog vasectomy. Email me
sAbakumoffalmost 3 years ago
how bad we are prepared for the next pandemic that will inevitably happen
seydoralmost 3 years ago
Artificial wombs
v3ss0nalmost 3 years ago
Survival , you need to survive upcoming disasters first.
mouzogualmost 3 years ago
Living in a pod and eating insects.
solumunusalmost 3 years ago
BBBY
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throwaway787544almost 3 years ago
The stumble over abandonment of ICE vehicles.<p>By 2030 (8 years from now) at least six manufacturers will have stopped making ICE vehicles entirely, and India claims it will ban the sale of ICE-only vehicles. By 2040 (18 years from now) over half of all new cars sold will be electric, and the UK and France claim they will ban the sale of ICE-only vehicles.<p>However, there&#x27;s still not a plan that makes all that sustainable, as we need 30% more grid capacity, an insanely higher number of chargers (1 out of 4 are duds) &#x2F; service companies &#x2F; land, China still controls most of the resources for production (of raw resources, manufacturing, &amp; assembly) and now they want the chips too. And the climate picture isn&#x27;t great either, with not enough new clean energy capacity going online, and only 8 million barrels of crude will be displaced by the estimated number of new EVs. Even with all of this new work, there will be only a small reduction in carbon emissions.<p>Basically there are so many things that can go wrong in the next 18 years, and so many things we don&#x27;t even have a plan for, that all the estimates we&#x27;ve been given will result in dysfunction, increased prices, and soaring secondary markets. A lot of people are going to make money just from preparing for things to go wrong.
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saberdanceralmost 3 years ago
Russia will collapse.
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historytoldalmost 3 years ago
+++ News: +++ Aged Worker remain having social-contacts to colleagues and may have satisfying feelings if their knowledge is in demand.<p>And like any other &#x27;bubble&#x27; at least the ultimate goal seem to fleece somebody.<p>Honestly the whole point of this is &#x27;to make things easier&#x27;. +++<p>P-:
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verdvermalmost 3 years ago
CUE (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cuelang.org" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cuelang.org</a> | <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cuetorials.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cuetorials.com</a>) will become the common language of config &amp; devops, enabling a whole new level of reuse, sharing, and safety. The philosophy is quite sound (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cuelang.org&#x2F;docs&#x2F;concepts&#x2F;logic" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cuelang.org&#x2F;docs&#x2F;concepts&#x2F;logic</a>)
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