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How Big Tech wrote secrecy into EU law to hide data centres' environmental toll

investigate-europe.eu
184 points·by cyberlimerence·3 months ago·65 comments

Nacirema

en.wikipedia.org
6 points·by cyberlimerence·8 months ago·0 comments

Will a new generation of music streaming companies succeed?

theguardian.com
2 points·by cyberlimerence·8 months ago·0 comments

A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox

arxiv.org
5 points·by cyberlimerence·9 months ago·1 comments

Detection of organic compounds in ejected ice grains from Enceladus's ocean

nature.com
5 points·by cyberlimerence·9 months ago·0 comments

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cyberlimerence
·30 days ago·discuss
I saw this a couple of days ago, you might be interested: 'World’s first wind-powered underwater datacentre starts operating in China' [1]

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/09/worlds-first-w...
cyberlimerence
·3 months ago·discuss
Beautiful work, I love fantasy cartography. Someday I actually want to make some maps of my own, I was thinking of ASOIAF. A slightly off-topic question, are these types of maps legal to sell from copyright point of view? I understand that this is quite a niche product, so maybe I'm overthinking it, but do these count as derivative works ?
cyberlimerence
·3 months ago·discuss
Even having one instance running should have been immediate whole of NASA five fire alarm type of situation.
cyberlimerence
·3 months ago·discuss
Of course, the technical term for that setup is 'catch all', you can set this up with your email provider. You can send your email to "[email protected]", for example.
cyberlimerence
·6 months ago·discuss
It's correct in English. [1] The family of Thomas Mann were representatives of German bourgeoisie. From [2] (machine translated): "Thomas Mann and Heinrich Mann, as well as members of the following generation, became writers; in their numerous, often autobiographically influenced literary works, they explored themes such as the history of the German bourgeoisie and educated middle class, as well as its decadence. Through this, the family itself came to be seen by the public as a symbol and late representative of that very social stratum."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgher_(social_class) [1]

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mann_(Familie) [2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildungsb%C3%BCrgertum

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BCrgertum
cyberlimerence
·7 months ago·discuss
Your math is way off, China and India combined are roughly 35 %.
cyberlimerence
·7 months ago·discuss
Reads like something out of Philip K. Dick’s writing. Fridges with ads. Talking doors.
cyberlimerence
·7 months ago·discuss
I wouldn’t associate anything Meta does with the word 'design'. Instagram’s UI changes every two months for no good reason, and now there’s a big, ugly, and completely useless 'Ask Meta AI' button in WhatsApp, right under your thumb. Maybe we’ll even get some liquid glass effects next.
cyberlimerence
·7 months ago·discuss
They did, but the goalposts keep moving, so to speak. We're approximately here : advanced semiconductors, artificial intelligence, reusable rockets, quantum computing, etc. Chinese will never catch up. /s
cyberlimerence
·7 months ago·discuss
It's MIT-licensed, so you can fork and strip the images. It's more of a request than a demand.
cyberlimerence
·8 months ago·discuss
Only if antibiotic resistant bacteria don't kill us first.
cyberlimerence
·10 months ago·discuss
I love stuff like this. I encourage everyone to check out 'Méditerranée Sans Frontières' map. [1][2]

[1] http://mediterraneesansfrontieres.org/babel4.html [2] https://amroali.com/2020/12/what-a-sideway-map-of-the-medite...