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dukeyukey

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UK home to third largest number of billion dollar startups in the world

smeweb.com
5 points·by dukeyukey·há 8 dias·0 comments

Random Lives

random-lives.github.io
2 points·by dukeyukey·mês passado·0 comments

London-based consumer tech company Nothing opens community investment

nothing.tech
3 points·by dukeyukey·há 7 meses·1 comments

Hello London Your Waymo ride is arriving

waymo.com
3 points·by dukeyukey·há 9 meses·2 comments

Nothing closes $200M Series C led by Tiger Global, plans AI-first device launch

techcrunch.com
1 points·by dukeyukey·há 10 meses·2 comments

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dukeyukey
·há 5 dias·discuss
This is bizarre to me, because the energy markets in my country (the UK) are bent to benefit solar and wind over all else. We banned oil and gas exploration, and even regulated out coal from the entire market. It's extremely hard to see how this benefits fossil fuel companies.
dukeyukey
·há 6 dias·discuss
That is not the answer (plenty of profit in solar), it's probably that society is literally older and so people don't like change as much.
dukeyukey
·há 6 dias·discuss
People hate the idea of solar in currently-unused space. Even if that space is bare desert. So you can get a big PR boost if you propose "solar, but on a thing" (roadways, water, and now trains).
dukeyukey
·há 9 dias·discuss
If I (a Brit) moves to the US, I'd absolutely get a Yorkshire-branded tea caddy filled with teabags on my desk. Sometimes you need to live up to the stereotypes.
dukeyukey
·há 27 dias·discuss
If you already know what the inputs/outputs are, why should you spend days or weeks of your life typing it out rather than giving it in a well-specified and tested form to an LLM to get it done a hundred times faster?
dukeyukey
·mês passado·discuss
NASA? JET? CERN?
dukeyukey
·mês passado·discuss
I recognise that makes it politically tricky, but "creates almost no jobs" and "creates lots of jobs, but dispersed elsewhere" are two very different statements. And for data centers the latter is true, and the former is a lie.
dukeyukey
·mês passado·discuss
To a point, yes. Otherwise you are at the mercy of whoever's compute you use.
dukeyukey
·mês passado·discuss
What damage do you have in mind? I live next to a big cluster of data centers, second biggest in Europe, and I haven't seen anything like "damage" from them.
dukeyukey
·mês passado·discuss
Directly, sure. Indirectly, they have created many millions of jobs. Tens of millions at the very lowest. There are nearly 30 million web developers alone.
dukeyukey
·mês passado·discuss
I realise it's a politically hard sell, but it's just a lie that data centers produce few jobs. Few direct jobs, sure, but the internet and cloud existing has created many, many millions of jobs.
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
The services provided by a data center do provide jobs. My job for one, and I'm guessing a majority of posters here too.
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
1. The EU spends enormous sums subsidising farmers.

2. Italy != Europe. Countries can and will do things differently to other countries.
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
I'm not trying to lose weight, and I've never knowingly bought a specialty orange. Sugar is in basically every plant food, and saying "give up all sugar" means going carnivore plus eggs and a select few dairy products.
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
Added sugar? I really don't think giving up all fruits and vegetables is a good idea.
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
> and didn't play a major role until a decade ago

Sergey Brin? Paul Graham? Elon Musk?
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
Moscow, Belgrade, the Vatican, and yes, London, are all part of Europe. They just aren't part of the EU.
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
Then people should say "continental Europe" instead of saying "Europe".
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
Europe is not a monolith and I don't know why people think it is. 2 years stints are not unusual at all in London.
dukeyukey
·há 2 meses·discuss
Europe is not a monolith. Lots of short stints is not unusual in London.