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balozi
·11 hari yang lalu·discuss
For what its worth Ross Perot had an ominous take on the effects of free trade back in the 90s with his "giant sucking sound" observation.
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·17 hari yang lalu·discuss
This is what lawmakers that don't want to deal with the real life issues do. They work on nonsense laws while citizens live in squalor.
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·bulan lalu·discuss
I gave up on and unsubscribed from the Times about 20+ years ago. Even back then the unsubscribe process was painful. I guess nothing has changed.
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·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
A half decent Board of Directors at The Onion mothership would have asked the question: Is this what we should be spending time and money on?
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·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
What recourse would Illinois have against open-source operating systems? Anyone can roll their own Linux distro and share it with whomever they want.
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·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Some of the "news" items these days read more like suggestions.
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·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
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·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
As presented, that dude's story as makes little sense to anyone familiar with the immigration process. There is more to this story, I wish the reporter would just tell it.
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·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Decarbonization needs to happen anyway - that statement is issued as if its fact. A realist would would posit that energy independence, or energy security and its underlying national security implications should be arrived at by any means necessary, carbon or non-carbon based.
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·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
There is a reason they publish opeds right next to hard news. Its not by accident.
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·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Concerns about inconsequential water usage at datacenters is a far more welcome problem for the the industry than the other real issues they could be dealing with. People distracted by water concerns will not notice the very real energy usage and AI ethics/practices issues.

Say what you want but the industry has figured out how to manage public perception and sentiment. Water usage problem is easy to fix, while energy usage is a far tougher nut to crack.
balozi
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Federal subsidies don't stop at paying for much of the bus purchase costs, they are also paying for much of the roads and bridges the busses run on. Subsides cover of the operating costs, especially labor and energy. And at the very end, the reason most localities are able to offer free rides or very low cost rides is because federal dollars are subsidizing the final ride fares.
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·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'll argue that this Woit post is no better. Its lazy. What was the point?
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·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Obviously, the next move is to build and sell the new iPhone Air 2 which has a two-day battery and improved camera system.
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·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The problem is not the science or the mechanics. The problem is the economics. And not just the economics of any single builder, but of the construction industry as whole.
balozi
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
You have to wonder, why would the hedgies pay her that kind of money for speaking engagements while she was still a civilian? Did they foresee that she would be their regulator in the near future?
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·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
A less techie theory: Witness the rise of the Google Skeptical Search user. In essence, Google search users maybe developing an attitude of skepticism towards the quality and usefulness of the results they receive. It started with news searches and its spreading to everything else search related. The sensing being that Google's search results are not an honest reflection of the information that is available.