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How the fuck was this kid grated a patent for something that already exists?

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=8,941,513.PN.&OS=PN/8,941,513&RS=PN/8,941,513

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wavelength-division_multiplexing
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>>47095701
Wait, wtf, so he was serious when he said he was applying for a patent and shit?

http://cyborg.co/ for anyone looking for a quick laugh.
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>>47095701
who this nigga and what he did
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>>47095746
He's evidently rich enough to not give a fuck on the 5k+ of patent attorney fees he spent to get this shit filed
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>>47095757
14 year old kid with bullshit tech 'inventions'

google cyborg industries
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>>47095826
what the dick am i looking at here.
surely, no one's stupid enough to believe this?
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>>47095701
Little shit just wants to be a patent troll.
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>>47095891
I have no idea why he's wasted all of this money, filing a patent isn't cheap at all
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>>47095701
>input string
>split to multiple substrings, each representing a color
>transmit said colors with an antenna
So wait, he is literally turning data to frequency and transmitting it with an antenna?
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>>47095928
the patent would be invalidated if someone challenged it

speaking of that, how easy would it be to fuck this guy over by challenging his bullshit patent?
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>>47096063
Lawyers aren't free
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>>47095773

I thought it was $500 for a patent. Besides the PTO just issues patents now with no fucks given and lets the courts handle any arguments about the actual legitimacy of the patent.

Thanks Obama.
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I bet he dreams in code.
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I thought parallel ports were deprecated.
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>>47095701
patents dont have to work to be valid

you can patent a perpetual motion device or a teleportation device
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>>47096130
That's clearly a Spectrocable™ port.
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>for each of the 16,777,217 color codes in the 24 bit RGB color model, the predetermined frequencies are in 5 Hz increments anywhere in the Wi-Fi range (2.4 GHz to 5 GHz). The increments may be varied. For instance, 1 Hz increments could be used, and frequencies assigned may be 2.40000000 GHz to 2.416777217 GHz.
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>>47096073
Nigga if I was admitted to the Florida Bar I would do it pro boner 4u
>for free
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This is just another rich kid coasting on his parents' wealth. Nothing to see, move along.
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>>47095757
14 kid patents a 37 year old technology that has been in widespread use since before he existed
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>>47095701
Good for him.
A potential scammer in the making (and if that fails he could always claim he was showing how broken is the patent system)
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are his parents rich? who funds this nonsense???
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>>47096157

Wrong, PTO will ask for proof for any device like that so the NSA/CIA can ruin your life.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion#Patents
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The US patent (and to be fair entire IP system) is horribly broken. Move along, folks, nothing to see here.
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>>47095746
ITS OVER
YIFY IS FINISHED
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>>47096176
>thinking 24bit RGB "color codes" have any correlation to their viability for use with WDM
>calling microwave frequencies "wi-fi frequencies"
this kid

i really, really want to see the look on his face when he realizes what an ass he's making of himself
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>>47096247
Its probably a fictional persona, made for the merely purpose of scamming.
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anyone have some more /g/ images of his inventions?
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most kids think they've come up with some awesome new idea no one else seems to have come up with

not many have rich enough and dumb enough parents to make it this far with them though
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>>47096255
http://montverde.org/2013/12/05/sophomore-nicolas-duponts-invention-featured-at-techweek-la/

real person
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>>47096245
The fuck?
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>>47096290
>media unavailable
It's a lilliput acting as a child
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>>47096245
Haha.
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>>47096300
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-hUV9yhqgY
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>>47096323
That's a real thing though
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Is this kid serious?
>Born in 1999, Nicolas Dupont is currently a high school student attending a prominent Preparatory School in Central Florida. This young prodigy, founder of Cyborg Industries, has unveiled his four groundbreaking innovations during his unique session at Techweek LA. These innovative inventions will launch the start of a new era in computing, and offer instantaneous data transfer, limitless data compression, and truly unbreakable encryption. Nicolas hosted his press conference at 2 PM, on November 21st, where he unveiled his revolutionary technologies for the first time ever. Solely developed by Nicolas, these innovations and inventions will provide multiple markets with a truly limitless technology.
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>>47096245
Well yeah, I could do that.
Will it have loss? A fucking enormous amount.
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>>47096617
Mega autism coupled with awful parenting and loads of money.

Like CWC on the opposite end of the socioeconomic spectrum.
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>>47096709
Agree
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I asked /sci/ to help us determine whether Nicolas Dupont is smarter than Jacob Barnett.

>>>/sci/7140691
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>>47096323
shit
i have to watch this now.
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>>47097056
yeah that scene he linked to was fucking amazing. it's second season is coming on next month too, so you have just enough time to catch up
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>>47096245
>7GB movie to a mere kilobyte

Life hack, how to compress 7.2 kB of random data under 1 kB:
- Write down every byte in binary representation.
- Render each representation into a still 1080p frame
- render a 2 hour long video from each frames showing for 1 second each
- compress the resulting video with shadow compression

Decoding should work losslessly with any OCR software.
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seriously though, is this kid just being paraded around by his parents in order to scam their friends/ gullible venture captialists?
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>>47097253
yes
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>>47095993
You can turn any number of bytes into frequencies with a fourier transform.
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http://www.cyborg.co/wp-login.php

his username is ndupont

someone bruteforce it for the luls.
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Didn't read the article, but it is literally my job to work on these systems for Telstra. The equipment I work with has been around for years, and the technology has been around for even longer.
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don't forget to follow Cyborg Industries on your iPad, Mac and iPhone
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>>47097305
kek
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too bad i'm not friends with any law school kids, i would love to take this kid to court over that patent.
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>>47096187
>pro boner

It's Pro Bono, you illiterate cunt.
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>>47097462
Autism
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>Founded in 2013 by Nicolas Dupont, Cyborg Industries is a rapidly growing software and hardware development company created exclusively for the purpose of marketing Nicolas’s technology.
>created exclusively for the purpose of marketing
It's like he/his parents know all the business-speak words, but don't really know why they work in advertising copy, so they've just thrown random shit together and ended up admitting "this is a company for bullshitting".
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>all apple devices
>not new technology
>this young prodigy is just so great
You know he probably wrote that biography himself.
>>47097462
that's the point
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>>47097476
>Someone corrected my spelling, calling him autistic will show him!
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>>47097533
Jesus, it's a fucking joke.
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>>47097565
I'm sorry.
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>>47097023

man you gotta try harder than that
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>>47095701
This invention has a non-obvious inventive step, and is thus patentable.

"One aspect of this disclosure is a method and system for improving the ability of antennae located on the various receivers (such as but not limited to those shown in FIG. 1) to handle more data than previously possible. This is done through the unique method for transmitting data described further below."

>more data than previously possible
>unique method for transmitting data
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>>47097640
Also, in re compression:

"This data compression component is an improvement in the efficiency of compression because it considerably simplifies the process of compression. One of the simplifications is that this system compresses pure binary code, regardless of what the code stands for. Previous systems compress data based on the content of the data--in other words what the raw binary code stands for (example, removing redundant pixels in an image file). This is the distinction between the physical versus application layer compression. There are no known compression schemes which work on the physical layer. Because this is a physical layer compression scheme, the system is a cleaner and much more efficient process for compressing data."
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>>47097683
... what, that doesn't make any sense
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>>47095701
That kid has a great punching face.
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>>47096245

U WOT M8
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>>47097822
>compresses pure binary code, regardless of what the code stands for.
translation: this is a lossless compression algorithm
>This is the distinction between the physical versus application layer compression.
no dupont, it's the distinction between lossless and lossy compression
>There are no known compression schemes which work on the physical layer.
this suggests there are no lossy compression algorithms, based on previously defined meaning of "physical layer compression"
>Because this is a physical layer compression scheme, the system is a cleaner and much more efficient process for compressing data.
translation: lossless compression is lossless
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>>47097862
I, too, wish to punch him.
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>>47097910
I would also like to punch him.
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>>47097941
>>47097910
>>47097862
b-bullies
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my god can any of you imagine what kind of a shitstorm would come out of this if dupont was instead some kind of black female genderwhatever jew warrior?

the unwarranted support, the wasted donations, all of it

aaaahhhh
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>>47096209
yes, the duponts are one of the top illuminati families.

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bloodlines/dupont.htm
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>>47096130

what the heck is 411 supposed to be?
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>>47097683

I feel like reading this has irrevocably dismantled some of my understanding of everything
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>>47098119
It spins to regulate the rotational velocidensity.
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>>47097862
A true backpfeifengesicht.
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>>47096245
>>47097234
Why aren't people doing this?

t. tech-illiterate.
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>>47096245
DAIZ BTFO
A
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B
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>>47098296
because the technology does not exist
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>>47098337
Oh, got the impression that it was easy. So what's the difficult part?
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>>47098382
Making it exist
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>>47096245
wat
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>>47098382
coming up with a theory, proving it, and implementing it
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>>47097462
Allow me to play doubles advocate here for a moment. For all intensive purposes I think you are wrong. In an age where false morals are a diamond dozen, true virtues are a blessing in the skies. We often put our false morality on a petal stool like a bunch of pre-Madonnas, but you all seem to be taking something very valuable for granite. So I ask of you to mustard up all the strength you can because it is a doggy dog world out there. Although there is some merit to what you are saying it seems like you have a huge ship on your shoulder. In your argument you seem to throw everything in but the kids Nsync, and even though you are having a feel day with this I am here to bring you back into reality. I have a sick sense when it comes to these types of things. It is almost spooky, because I cannot turn a blonde eye to these glaring flaws in your rhetoric. I have zero taller ants when it comes to people spouting out hate in the name of moral righteousness. You just need to remember what comes around is all around, and when supply and command fails you will be the first to go.

Make my words, when you get down to brass stacks it doesn't take rocket appliances to get two birds stoned at once. It's clear who makes the pants in this relationship, and sometimes you just have to swallow your prize and accept the facts. You might have to come to this conclusion through denial and error but I swear on my mother's mating name that when you put the petal to the medal you will pass with flying carpets like it’s a peach of cake.
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>>47098507
Holy shit.
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>>47097683
>physical layer compression
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>>47098507
I really, really, really like this copypasta.
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>>47098507
>doubles advocate
There is only one true doubles advocate
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>>47098507
You forgot the part at the beginning, dude.
>I hole-hardedly agree, but allow me...
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>>47097533
Autism
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>>47096111
underrated post
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>>47098766
>16 years old
is he a fucking eunuch?
he looks 11
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>Category: Encryption Algorithm
>Introducing Spectre Vault, the first unbreakable encryption algorithm. By utilizing physical identifiers on its proprietary chips, Spectre Vault is able to transfer sensitive data without any chance of interception, thereby effectively stops online identity theft and drastically reduces malicious use of the internet.
What does he mean by physical identifiers? The way he describes it vaguely sounds like hardware based public-key cryptography, which wouldn't exactly be an innovation.

Also, this wouldn't stop interception. The whole point of encryption is to make interception irrelevant, not to stop it.

If I didn't know better, I'd say he sounds like a troll.
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>>47098766
Can anyone name any child prodigies that have ever gone on to be successful in anything?
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>>47098798
Kid who dreams in code successfully became /g/ bait
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>>47095701
welcome to the US patent system
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>>47098798
Michael Kearney went on who wants to be a millionaire and won $25,000. He also got on million dollar password and lost in the elimination round.
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Vaporware general?
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>>47095701
Why are patent examiners so stupid? I assume it's because they get paid like shit and the smart people that should be doing this are working at better-paying gigs.
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>>47097234
>7GB movie to a mere kilobyte
This is bullshit. Pure unadulterated bullshit. Nanozip can't get that level of compression on a text file. Entropy does not bow before snot-nosed brats.

>>47098858
>welcome to the US patent system
Think I can get away with patenting quantum computers?
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>>47098667
I only got that text :(
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>>47096245
holy shit, almost Silicon Valley TV series in real life.
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>>47095932
His parents are probably just loaded
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I always assumed the project was a bunch of bullshit that the kid made for some school project. Like, he was assigned to make some stupid website about himself or a fictional company or whatever.

The patent application changes things.
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>>47096245
Is the movie just one black frame?
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>>47096245
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ADE696F67103AE2180689976C1DBFC4EF92E8314

Wa la, I compressed a 7.2GB movie into only 60 bytes.
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>>47096245
>utilizing binary probability

Sounds lossy. Which is fine for many applications especially video but let's not pretend it is something it's not.
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>>47099342
virus?
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>>47099342

You can compress even further by simply providing a text file with a brief synopsis of the film
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Does it make him the first ever, and youngest, retroactive patent troll?
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>>47099467
The Hydra project was about to make the world a better place, but then Captain Murrika had to step in a ruin everything.
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>>47098950
Stop it, you're killing me
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>>47099504

That's 120 bytes bro, gotta sharpen it down, we can crack this

"Captain America ruins plans"

27 bytes, we did it team, congratulations, Websters defines making history as etc. etc.
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>>47099526
try shortening words too
"cpt usa foils"
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>>47099663
how about;
1
this data then is used as a lookup address on The Cloud to retreive the movie
such Cloud data is metadata as it's not part of the file on the users' computer
since it's metadata, it's not counted towards the size of the file on the users' computer.
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>>47099342
>Wa la
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>>47096111
topkek
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>>47095701
This guy's website has the most useless and stupid animations ever.
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>How the fuck was this kid grated a patent for something that already exists?

Welcome to the United States patent system. Designed with the sole purpose of creating a massive amount of job security for lawyers.
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>>47099209
As a non tech person I thought that show was funny. Is it less funny knowing they are spouting bullshit? Because I can't tell anyway
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>>47100299
I think the thing about lossless compression was more of a joke that could be picked up by more tech literate people, which makes it a better show than Big Bang Theory, automatically.
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>>47100357

Considering big bang theory is one of the worse shows on television, that's not saying much. And its a sitcom, so automatically shit terrible.
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>>47097533
Not those guys, but
>obvious autism
That advise was pro boner, btw.
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>>47097640
>it says that its unique and new, and they wouldnt lie to me
Do you require more?
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>>47097683
>physical compression
>binary
pick 1, you retard.
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This is all fake, everyone knows it. It was posted around the web 1 year ago, its a hoax.
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>>47100469
but the twitter is still going
they even showed it to people, the video on their website that doesn't exist anymore? people have watched it. its a somewhat legit hoax
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>>47100469
if only it was anon
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>>47098798
taylor wilson
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Cable he invented: 10^54000 b/sec
Wireless he invented: 10^55000 b/sec
So the wireless he invented it faster than the cable he invented?
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>>47100768

Yeah, his wireless is 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times faster.
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>>47095701
>high school age
>create a bullshit tech website
>use daddy's money to file a patent on old tech
>impress Ivy League college admissions people (who very likely don't have stem degrees and thus can't sniff out the bullshit)
>get accepted into an Ivy League school
>make friends with actually tech savvy Chong and Patel and old money Chad Thundercock Rothschild III and others
>scrap your bullshit high school ideas and make an actual billion dollar tech company in college that actually innovates
Oh this kid knows EXATLY what he's doing. Wish I had these ideas a decade ago.
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>>47095701
it will be fun when he step on the toes of some jewish giant crop that's actually doing the same thing
see pic
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>>47100791
His last name is Dupont. I wonder if he's related.

Those richfags always cheat and lie about stuff.
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>>47096245
>inb4 it's a fork of PiFS
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Holy shit, 10^54000 bits per second?? 16 million "colors"? Does he mean frequencies? Is this an optical cable? Wonder how he did it. This is a spectacular leap, billions of billions of times faster than anything we can't even fathom today. Can't fucking wait for this kid genius to run the world.
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>>47101064
he assigns strings colors, then assigns colors frequencies

basically the colors thing is entirely meaningless and his arrival at using 24bit blocks was entirely arbitrary
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TIL you can patent something that already exists..
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>>47101158
>TIL
>>>/reddit/
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