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blondie9x

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Drying synthetic fabrics fills the air with microplastics

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The SAT Was Necessary After All

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Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea) Visitor Pass Program

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The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump's presidency

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A new wave of immunotherapy is eliminating cancers

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The Era of AI FOMO Is Upon Us

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UN issues new climate warning as El Niño looms

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Hottest March temperature in US history recorded in Arizona

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The dance floor is disappearing in a sea of phones

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The Brain of the Greatest Solo Climber

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Stay-at-home sons are here – and they're not going anywhere

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The Dirty Secret of Biodegradable Plastic

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In the A.I. Race, Chinese Talent Still Drives American Research

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South Korea's fishermen keep dying. Is climate change to blame?

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A Tool That Crushes Creativity – AI Slop Is Winning

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A.I.'S Environmental Impact Will Threaten Its Own Supply Chain

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blondie9x
·昨日·議論
I think this company intentionally ignored discussing how battery storage has made solar energy a much more effective and viable solution.
blondie9x
·6 日前·議論
Disclosure - Fireworks kindly gave me some free credit to experiment with GLM to help write this article.
blondie9x
·12 日前·議論
It's pretty insane. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ny-times-bombshell-d...

Remember how they were talking about Biden's son being on the Burisma board for or something? That was literally a corner of a peanut compared to the corruption we have now. MAGA? Is this great?
blondie9x
·14 日前·議論
"But the disagreement ultimately has less to do with objective criteria—such as the effects of climate change in Europe, which is warming twice as fast as the global average—than subjective questions about what constitutes an acceptable level of physical suffering and sacrifice."
blondie9x
·18 日前·議論
In a way does this study try to detract from the public backlash against datacenters?

Look at the author of the blog.

https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/author/joshparker/

Is this NVIDIA lawyer trying to influence the public perception of datacenter for his company?
blondie9x
·26 日前·議論
What are the best open source IDE alternatives to Cursor? There was Continue for a bit but Cursor bought it. Is Visual Code by itself the only open source IDE atm? My main gripe with Visual Code is it doesn't make it easy to use open weight models or non Copilot model APIs. Continue helped but its now part of Cursor.

As for coding in the terminal, we have Opencode, Claude Code, and Codex etc. They are all open source but only Opencode can route to open weight models. But non of these are really an IDE like Visual Code or Cursor.

Are we missing a really good open source IDE to use open weight models? It seems like we are.
blondie9x
·26 日前·議論
What are the best open source IDE alternatives to Cursor? There was Continue for a bit but Cursor bought it. Is Visual Code by itself the only open source IDE atm? My main gripe with Visual Code is it doesn't make it easy to use open weight models or non Copilot model APIs. Continue helped but its now part of Cursor.

As for coding in the terminal, we have Opencode, Claude Code, and Codex etc. They are all open source but only Opencode can route to open weight models. But non of these are really an IDE like Visual Code or Cursor.

Are we missing a really good open source IDE to use open weight models? It seems like we are.
blondie9x
·先月·議論
The graphic seems vague and not particularly revealing.
blondie9x
·先月·議論
Does anyone know if they have looked at how charging quickly impacts the longevity of the battery? Can the cells be damaged by the rapid increase in temperature and current?
blondie9x
·先月·議論
Everyone watch out for other indices like CRSP US Total Market Index, which trade as the ETF VTI and mutual fund VTSAX.

There are countless other indices that are not well known to request seasoning time of these mega companies.

Shifting to S&P 500 seems prudent at the point. Besides S&P does anyone know which indices will be safe from these IPOs?
blondie9x
·2 か月前·議論
I think one thing the author overlooked in the solutions/hedging section is using open weight models. Enterprises need to be ready to use their own servers for inference and build pipelines to utilize non proprietary models when possible.
blondie9x
·3 か月前·議論
We all know the president and those close to him are making these bets. The question is are lawmakers willing to collectively take action to stop this practice?
blondie9x
·3 か月前·議論
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blondie9x
·3 か月前·議論
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blondie9x
·4 か月前·議論
It might not be needed though if you have a battery generator and enough solar panels.

But if you have a BBQ with propane and the sun didn't shine for many many days that should be sufficient.
blondie9x
·4 か月前·議論
The Earth's climate is further out of balance than at any time in recorded history, the UN's weather agency has warned.

The World Meteorological Organization says that our planet is gaining much more heat energy than it can release, driven by emissions of warming gases such as carbon dioxide.
blondie9x
·4 か月前·議論
We consume 101 million barrels of oil per day. The amount of oil humans consume per day has doubled since 1980. Is this the way we finally wake up to the urgency of addressing the climate crisis caused by burning fossil fuels?
blondie9x
·4 か月前·議論
These promos should be based on when more renewable energy is available for inference not when less people are likely to be using the AI. We need to adjust usage to when supply is more renewable for both training and inference in order to better protect our grid and the planet.
blondie9x
·4 か月前·議論
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blondie9x
·4 か月前·議論
We consume 101 million barrels of oil per day. The amount of oil humans consume per day has doubled since 1980. Is this the way we finally wake up to the urgency of addressing the climate crisis caused by burning fossil fuels?