they stopped and asked themselves if people want and need a foldable?
Who wants a thin phone with a large screen? Nobody.
they stopped and asked themselves if people want and need a foldable?
Who wants a thin phone with a large screen? Nobody.
Neither Facebook nor Twitter claimed 6.5B unique users.
Empty Internet Theory is a clever joke, but it doesn’t hold up under scrutiny.
I’m confident you could unload the property for $4B easily enough. That’s somewhere in the neighborhood of $10-100/unique user amortized out over the life of the loan, which would be a steal via any other advertising medium.
Twitter still has real value. Hundreds of millions of people still use it, even in its deplorable state. And under new management, I’m confident people would flood back in.
Gruesome Newsome’s veto pen is to the right of Reagan’s.
How exactly do LLMs do that?
If you hook an LLM up as an interface replacement for a manual/analog Power Plant interface and start asking the translator to intuit decisions based on fuzzy inputs, you can create a cascade of errors that result in grid failure.
If you’ve given an LLM’s pseudorandom output control over your electrical grid, no regulation will mitigate your stupidity.
This rule would prevent a business or public regulator from doing such a thing without proving out safeguards.
And the governor vetoed it.
It’s ok to charge money to run a business.
They’re not charging money. They’re just throwing up a big sign demanding my email address.
They’ll just get a check for Infinity Money to keep going, because otherwise something something China Will Win.
Can’t do crimes if you’re rich. It’s in the Constitution
The original author (Jeremy Hsu) is misleading here with the term “screenshot every 500ms”.
“meta tags every 500ms” might be more accurate, but the end result is the same. The device is monitoring what you consume in order to aggregate data on your household.
Absolutely hate this shit.
All this makes it sound like police are giving you a bunch of time to respond and addressing you politely.
I mean, I agree on the principle. Don’t just hand your phone over to… anyone, really. But the game becomes very different when a guy with a gun is hassling you over it.
More the plunge in O&G prices during the 1980s. Coal, oil, and natural gas got incredibly cheap under Reagan after the US cut sweetheart deals with the Saudis. Nuclear has huge upfront development costs, while oil, gas, and coal are very cheap to start up and run incredibly high margins.
Lobbying and activism had very little impact, as evidenced by the campaigns against coal waste and gas flaring and strip mining that all fell flat.
Deeply confused, because these are all American companies and America is supposed to be the freest, bestest, most democratic country in the world.
If more AI companies dedicate to buying vast amounts of electricity, there’s money and jobs in it
Google the history of the Vogtle 3 and 4 reactors in Georgia. I don’t think tech firms have 16 years to invest in new energy plants.
Microsoft is trying to restart Three Mile Island. But that’s a very old facility. I don’t see too much interest in building new ones.
You can get it there, too, but when it’s already mixed with air you’re forced to do the math of how much energy is in the methane versus how much it costs to distill out of the nitrogen and oxygen.
Methane gas isn’t a fossil fuel though
It’s a primary byproduct of Y-Grade gas during fractionation. But it is also less energy dense than your pricier fuels and and lighter. If you’re not using good compression you might as well be venting the fuel as fast as you burn it.
It’s not a Dem/Rep issue nearly so much as it is an Insider/Outsider issue.
“Cross us and your constituents will get a leak of your AI generated nudes” style intimidation. Great for getting rid of pesky populists and regulators and people who give a shit about climate change.