Google, Amazon, Meta, etc don't have to wait 12 or 24 months for their big data center to open. They already have lots of DCs to cram all the NVidia cards into, right now.
I think this is making at least some waves in google. I literally just got an email from them with the subject "[Action Advised] Review Google Cloud credential security best practices"
A slew of recommendations, one of them being:
Disable Dormant Keys: Audit your active keys and decommission any that show no activity over the last 30 days.
(Although I don't think this even addresses the underlying issue)
You're not even supposed to take Teslas in a car wash. Countless photos and videos online of flooding Tesla interiors when it's raining or in a car wash.
I don't think water is the platform you want to boast about for Teslas.
As The Register used to call it, these clean-sounding process nodes (15nm, 5nm, 3nm etc) are "marchitecture." Marketing architecture. Reality is much messier.
Bloomberg is an interesting news outlet. My whole life I thought of them as purely financial-based reporting. But I've seen lots of lifestyle stuff from them too. And usually well written and interesting angles.
The pricing page for Claude literally says "More usage" for the $17/month pro plan. Doesn't really quantify anything. The usage is whatever they feel like it should be.
And then the very expensive plan says "Choose 5x or 20x more usage than Pro". It's all arbitrary.