BEVs are great for non-enthusiasts whose goal is to be transported, but in their current incarnation they are _abysmal_ for people whose goal is _to drive_. And people who brag about the performance specs of a car whose…
True, I just left a hipster coffee shop in LA, and the liberals were whispering about their love of SaaS services, and their desire to socialize the costs of compute infrastructure.
Your post is largely false, and quite confused. Grid upgrade costs are frequently socialized onto existing customers, especially for larger upgrades. Your central premise that interconnect charges cover everything is…
When they gave water to big ag, we got to buy food. With this, we pay extra to lose our jobs.
Or how about this framing (using your own numbers): for every dollar a datacenter is charged for electricity, regular hard-working Americans get charged $2.
Your proposed sentence contains less information. The initial headline also conveys both that there is current spend with Broadcom, and that the future spend is higher than current levels.
if you watch European car enthusiast review videos, they nearly all start by showing what's required to disable all of the nannies.
To be precise: Biden created a system that requires waivers for Chinese software that is now being administered by the GOP. Volvo got a waiver from the Trump admin no problem. Polestar could not get their waiver from…
Biden setup an abusable system where manufacturers need to apply for a waiver if they've Chinese software. Under Trump, Volvo received a waiver without a problem and Polestar didn't. Similarly, under Trump, Chinese EVs…
The video discusses this directly.
I should've said competitive Chinese EVs to be precise. (Though I thought that anybody as smart as you think you are would've inferred that without issue)
Correction: it is because a major Republican donor wants Chinese cars banned, because they beat the living shit out of his offerings on quality and value. It is silly to credulously pretend that the excuse about Chinese…
What facts do you have that make you certain that the underlying issue is "food addiction" rather than, say, a difference in body chemistry that changes perceived hunger levels?
Stellantis is wild. They went from having a large portfolio of brands, each of which had many popular vehicles in America to having the Chrysler minivan, the Dodge charger, the Jeep Wrangler/Gladiator, and the Ram…
There's the added cost that the best people are the least likely to return after a layoff.
There is power available in the country. It is not available in arbitrary quantity, to arbitrarily selected buildings, on arbitrarily short timelines. That said, I agree we need more power generation in this country.…
xAI colossus was built without sufficient grid power, so uses "mobile" gas turbines to generate power. It's absurd, and serves as evidence that we need a confiscatory wealth tax, if we want to maintain a society.
Meanwhile, at an actual enterprise, we have lots of Slack channels where membership is controlled by an LDAP group... so this would be a non-issue.
"Is it really much different to how much artists got from radio?" is a weird way of stating that artists should be paid more. If you actually want to defend artists... I suggest _not_ drawing equivalence between the old…
A million album sales generates $2-3m for the artist under a typical label deal. 150,000,000 streams typically generates $560k _before_ the label cut. Your posts make clear that you're a wildly immoral person -- not…
The overall economics are wildly different. Radio didn't pay much, but it was promotion for the album. Spotify doesn't pay much, and it _replaces_ the album.
Paul Graham was at his best when he gave clear, experience-driven, action-oriented advice. But even then, his advice was flawed... advising people to do things like to discriminate against women and parents. As he got a…
> cease telling other people what to do and not do! People like you are so sociopathic and unaware that it's simply comedy. > people who make more money than you. One of the things I realized, as I made more money...…
People are just lining up to announce that they're fucking idiots.
We've gone from highly skilled people being able to forge some specific photos and documents using substantial time/energy/resources, to any asshole being able to generate realistic full-motion video in minutes. I get…
BEVs are great for non-enthusiasts whose goal is to be transported, but in their current incarnation they are _abysmal_ for people whose goal is _to drive_. And people who brag about the performance specs of a car whose…
True, I just left a hipster coffee shop in LA, and the liberals were whispering about their love of SaaS services, and their desire to socialize the costs of compute infrastructure.
Your post is largely false, and quite confused. Grid upgrade costs are frequently socialized onto existing customers, especially for larger upgrades. Your central premise that interconnect charges cover everything is…
When they gave water to big ag, we got to buy food. With this, we pay extra to lose our jobs.
Or how about this framing (using your own numbers): for every dollar a datacenter is charged for electricity, regular hard-working Americans get charged $2.
Your proposed sentence contains less information. The initial headline also conveys both that there is current spend with Broadcom, and that the future spend is higher than current levels.
if you watch European car enthusiast review videos, they nearly all start by showing what's required to disable all of the nannies.
To be precise: Biden created a system that requires waivers for Chinese software that is now being administered by the GOP. Volvo got a waiver from the Trump admin no problem. Polestar could not get their waiver from…
Biden setup an abusable system where manufacturers need to apply for a waiver if they've Chinese software. Under Trump, Volvo received a waiver without a problem and Polestar didn't. Similarly, under Trump, Chinese EVs…
The video discusses this directly.
I should've said competitive Chinese EVs to be precise. (Though I thought that anybody as smart as you think you are would've inferred that without issue)
Correction: it is because a major Republican donor wants Chinese cars banned, because they beat the living shit out of his offerings on quality and value. It is silly to credulously pretend that the excuse about Chinese…
What facts do you have that make you certain that the underlying issue is "food addiction" rather than, say, a difference in body chemistry that changes perceived hunger levels?
Stellantis is wild. They went from having a large portfolio of brands, each of which had many popular vehicles in America to having the Chrysler minivan, the Dodge charger, the Jeep Wrangler/Gladiator, and the Ram…
There's the added cost that the best people are the least likely to return after a layoff.
There is power available in the country. It is not available in arbitrary quantity, to arbitrarily selected buildings, on arbitrarily short timelines. That said, I agree we need more power generation in this country.…
xAI colossus was built without sufficient grid power, so uses "mobile" gas turbines to generate power. It's absurd, and serves as evidence that we need a confiscatory wealth tax, if we want to maintain a society.
Meanwhile, at an actual enterprise, we have lots of Slack channels where membership is controlled by an LDAP group... so this would be a non-issue.
"Is it really much different to how much artists got from radio?" is a weird way of stating that artists should be paid more. If you actually want to defend artists... I suggest _not_ drawing equivalence between the old…
A million album sales generates $2-3m for the artist under a typical label deal. 150,000,000 streams typically generates $560k _before_ the label cut. Your posts make clear that you're a wildly immoral person -- not…
The overall economics are wildly different. Radio didn't pay much, but it was promotion for the album. Spotify doesn't pay much, and it _replaces_ the album.
Paul Graham was at his best when he gave clear, experience-driven, action-oriented advice. But even then, his advice was flawed... advising people to do things like to discriminate against women and parents. As he got a…
> cease telling other people what to do and not do! People like you are so sociopathic and unaware that it's simply comedy. > people who make more money than you. One of the things I realized, as I made more money...…
People are just lining up to announce that they're fucking idiots.
We've gone from highly skilled people being able to forge some specific photos and documents using substantial time/energy/resources, to any asshole being able to generate realistic full-motion video in minutes. I get…