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Surface mount IC technology, pick and place robots could stack SMC components on top of each other, saving board space, having 14 micro contacts per upper surface, and having any one or few of them sufficient to carry the current, while engineered to
contact at all 14 heightens reliability, if metal Velcro is a thing then pressing them together omitting solder could be possible and adhere to engineering specifications, nonoxidizing metal Velcro heightens reliability and lifespan
MWI technology
Whenever you search for something and click on a search output item the software opens up an extra browser tab from finding the most benevolent and beneficial result (thesaurus similar meaning words) on the third through 9th pages of results, sometimes
people will view it, sometimes it will make them think, and sometimes they will learn about a less SEO optimized, less mainstream thing about what they are searching about, it is possible it will prompt benevolence and benefit, at the MWI these could be
different sites informing people of different things and causing different knowledge and different actions with a tropism towards benevolence and benefit from parsing the link descriptors, this is a browser add-on with mildly white and blue tropism
Regoogle, it makes Google or Bing better from parsing the first 24 pages and uses deep learning to put half of what the deep learning AI on your computer thinks you will like and half beneficial diversity, among those search results with the most
benevolent and beneficial thesaurus words
Software browser add-ons that address the 9 most popular sites and Imgur (a meme image site), deep learning AI at the browser notes the time you spend on each imgur image (rapid click through suggests lack of interest, mouse movement to read text and
comments suggests high interest) then with that data sample gives you the ability to view "My Imgur", that is graphic memes the AI thinks you will like based on previous dwell time at other images and deep learning AI' noted image matching ability as
well as text cues like body text and favorable language comments, this could be a part of ReGoogle or ReBing which could decorate each page with a graphic, a meme the AI thinks you will like, this could be modified at the configuration menu
Concentrating elements from seawater with microorganisms, is it possible to make spongelike charged proteins, possibly spaced beta sheets or similar with charged amino acids, or even more highly charged synthetic amino acids, that microorganisms could
make, and at better technology move from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosurface like receptors, perhaps existing receptor genes could just have codon sequences that say make a bunch of ion-exchange resin functioning-like proteins at a location at
the existing receptor gene and it would get transported to the cytosurface
It occurs to me that at 2019 US homeless persons were about 1 out of every 300 people. At nations with just 10 million people philanthropists could provide photovoltaic Costco huts ($1200), with portable toilets, continuous video and audio at the area,
lighting and a portable shower building for their 33,333 homeless people (or fewer depending on the country) for about 69 million US $ at $2000 per person. There could be a simultaneously utilitarian method, this could be combined with the vacant
commercial land being developable into the riskless, financially neutral, generator of greater numbers of parks method, change to the law. Another simultaneously utilitarian way to do this is credit unions voluntarily setting aside .01% of the accrued
interest on typical US 250k-300K dwellings to finance a $2000k Costco mini hut dwelling for the homeless. The credit union could then use the projected value of each $250-300k dwelling loan with factoring to create an immediate amount of money to order
the mini-huts. This could have advertising appeal to banks, at 2019, "finance with us and provide a homeless person with shelter until 2062" (42 year durability of Costco mini hut). The combination of 4 out of 100 people financing through banks and all
the people financing through credit unions would generate mini-huts from 7-14% of all dwelling financing. At the US with about 79 million 2019 financed dwellings value 21.7 trillion at 7% voluntary participation and .01% interest is 1.5 billion $, that
is about 2/3 of the amount required to provide minihuts for all the homeless people in the US, at a 9.3% participation rate the full amount is covered. I read people in the US move about every seven years, if so then it is possible every 11 years 79
million dwelling refinances occur (some people do not move), which makes the process take that long, and much more rapidly at some areas (credit unions like to reinvest in local communities, banks can remit funds where the opportunity is greatest). Also,
it could be a standard part of the credit unions' and banks' package for people opting for the dwelling for homeless program, the financing corporation could provide a "this months interest rate or next months interest rate whichever is lower" standard
option, half of all the people financing dwellings would gain lower interest rates a month later making their financing more affordable.. The financial companies could figure out the difference between the two interest rates dollar values, perhaps 1-2%
change at the initial interest rate, so perhaps $20-40 to cover the difference for one month, if the banks charged $60 for the lowest interest rate occurring over two months option they would earn 33-300% profit from making the product available at that
fee, and more if they rolled it into the dwelling loan. There is however the value to the bank of immediately transferring the financing to another financial company and getting money up front. Of course a "this months interest rate or less" financial
product could be created even without the dwellings for the homeless aspect. Another possibility is that people nice enough to opt for the dwellings for the homeless financing package are quantifiably better credit risks and so the .01% is covered with
the reduction of risk to the financial institution. That would be functional up to median credit risk, possibly causing as much as 49% participation. I read about a philanthropist that gave $1 billion to a form of government and they could have done
something more beneficial.
Things that fill children's lives with happiness
Longevity technology
MWI technology
Semiconductor technology
Element and metal extraction from seawater, I read that some microorganisms concentrate metals from seawater and green fluorescent protein could be prompted to be produced more when more metals concentrate at a microorganism. Exposing a flask with a
trillion different microorganisms to mutagens, where the culture is of 7-100 microrganisms known to concentrate elements like metals, at a nutrient broth that also causes plasmid swapping (calcium ions is a possibility), causes a trillion microorganism
screenable amount that with flow cytometry to quantify light emission produces the 99.999999999th percentile highest performing element concentrating microorganisms. The microorganisms can be optimized around a single element or metal, or several. Flow
cytometry characterizes and transports the most effective organisms to separate containers for further culture or repeat mutation cycles. One application is nanotechnology utilizing algae or bacteria to gather elements and metals that humans are not
using that is without much effect, or possibly utilizing software guidance to cause metal harvesting with no effect on marine life is also possible
Things that make children happy
Longevity technology
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