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  • Yes, ISS radiates heat to space. The total ISS power burden and by extension heat dissipation need is less than a lot of these GPU racks. They need big radiators just for that. Imagine ISS sized radiators per rack of equipment, how for apart the equipment would have to be, how much more mass cost for launch that is, etc etc...

  • Oh great, AI generated CSAM from space....

  • To add to your point about logistical nightmare, Microsoft tried an underwater datacenter. Even right there, just a little bit underwater was absolutely not worth it.

  • I love how his rationale is that manufacturers of natural gas generator parts are backordered o 2030, so instead of... I don't know, spinning up more natural gas hardware or terrestial power generation, the easiest solution is to go from 11 attempts/0 successful launches of a space platform to tens of thousands of launches a year carrying unprecedented mass of bullshit into orbit...

  • Ridiculous, you can't have cloud computing in space, there's no atmosphere!

  • Oh cool, now what username would you have of you combined your mother's maiden name, your social security number, and your credit card number?

  • They probably think they do: not enough racism

  • That's what's interesting about Microsoft, their customer is usually not the user. It's the hardware vendor. It is the company you work for. They get money for enabling those people to get what they want with only the obligatory effort to make the users accept it. Frequently those customers want to act against the interests of the users, and Microsoft is there for it.

  • Now I'm not saying this applies to the current circumstance, but just talking WWII.

    If they stuck to their own countries, you are probably right that no one would have done anything. But would it have been so great that there was peace as Jewish people in Germany were so brutally killed?

    Intervention should not be taken lightly or unilaterally by one or two nations, but it is sonething that should be an option to save a people from "their" government.

  • The users aren't the customers. The customers are the users' bosses.

  • Instructions unclear, sold it when it doubled.

  • Why not, if copilot writes the code and tests, then the tests can be passed so much more easily!

  • Recently someone lamented that just asking for an alarm to be set cost them tons of money and didn't even work right..

    It was foolish enough to let LLM go to town on automation, but for open ended scenarios, I at least got the logic even if it was stupidly optimistic.

    But implementing an alarm? These people don't even have rationality to their enthusiasm...

  • Frankly, based on the data, there weren't an especially abnormal number of non voters. The participation rate if anything was a percent or two above normal.

  • Do they mean 20% of all Americans, car purchasers, or new car purchasers?

    It looks like they mean of new car purchasers, which ignores people who didn't buy a car or bought used.

  • What's crazy is that a mini van is so nice but so many people will go "eww" and demand a ln SUV.

    So even if you need a big vehicle, a minivan is expensive, but not so much as the three row SUVs people will demand (and the SUV will get worse mileage).

    I will grant that if you need to tow a lot, then an SUV becomes the viable option for decent size and towing capacity, but most folks don't do that.

  • Less that Japanese like to have luxury brands, more that the market here seems to demand it.

    Cadillac is fancy Chevy. Audi is fancy VW, Genesis is fancy Hyundai, etc.

    At least at one point I think Lexus wasn't a thing in Japan, they just were Toyota models.

    Pickup trucks seem to buck the trend, your fancy ass 100k truck needs to still be a "good ol F150".

  • Block is not doing so hot, they were evidently in a downward spiral already.

    So AI is a good cover.

    Basically "Square" worked out great, but everything after has gone badly.

  • Broadly an "everyone is shit here" scenario.