By Pac-2 Go To PostIt's a crying ass shame. Maybe DY's girl Tulsi can reemerge.
She will when Sinema takes her prime Fox News spot.
By You got 14 bricks right there? Go To Postlol k
Who is this for? Like who believes this bullshit at this point?
DARK BRANDON EMERGES
By You got 14 bricks right there? Go To PostPutin ain't going to take many more Ls here
drone warfare is a game changer.
By Patriotism Go To Postwell they're spending US taxpayer money giving them weapons to complete their genocide, might as well give them the humanitarian aid, too.He never said it was humanitarian aid tbf
By Pedja Go To PostHow many ships does the Russian navy have left?
That Biden tweet has 3.5 million views and only 11k likes, 10k comments. He got ratioed, piece of shit.
I'm not a Starmer fan but this is quite funny. Nice little cherry on top as he mentions he's a vegan within 3 seconds.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/06/nyregion/subway-national-guard-police.html
Can someone explain to me what the NYPD with a $5.4b budget and 30,000 uniformed officers are tasked to do?
Can someone explain to me what the NYPD with a $5.4b budget and 30,000 uniformed officers are tasked to do?
Jokes on you, Hochul is bringing in the national guard because they're not harassing black people enough
By reilo Go To Posthttps://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/06/nyregion/subway-national-guard-police.htmlPreventing another 9/11
Can someone explain to me what the NYPD with a $5.4b budget and 30,000 uniformed officers are tasked to do?
By DY_nasty Go To Postthe start of a literotica classic
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https://www.witn.com/2024/03/07/21-year-old-ecu-student-wins-big-primary-elections/
Bold choice voting for a college student and expecting him to hold a full time government position. Luckily for him, he was smart enough to run as a republican so he doesn’t have to actually do any work.
Bold choice voting for a college student and expecting him to hold a full time government position. Luckily for him, he was smart enough to run as a republican so he doesn’t have to actually do any work.
Amid explosive demand, America is running out of power: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/03/07/ai-data-centers-power/
There is a a lot more in that article, too. smh
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In Georgia, demand for industrial power is surging to record highs, with the projection of electricity use for the next decade now 17 times what it was only recently. Arizona Public Service, the largest utility in that state, is also struggling to keep up, projecting it will be out of transmission capacity before the end of the decade absent major upgrades.
Northern Virginia needs the equivalent of several large nuclear power plants to serve all the new data centers planned and under construction. Texas, where electricity shortages are already routine on hot summer days, faces the same dilemma.
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A major factor behind the skyrocketing demand is the rapid innovation in artificial intelligence, which is driving the construction of large warehouses of computing infrastructure that require exponentially more power than traditional data centers. AI is also part of a huge scale-up of cloud computing. Tech firms like Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft are scouring the nation for sites for new data centers, and many lesser-known firms are also on the hunt.
The proliferation of crypto-mining, in which currencies like bitcoin are transacted and minted, is also driving data center growth. It is all putting new pressures on an overtaxed grid — the network of transmission lines and power stations that move electricity around the country. Bottlenecks are mounting, leaving both new generators of energy, particularly clean energy, and large consumers facing growing wait times for hookups.
The situation is sparking battles across the nation over who will pay for new power supplies, with regulators worrying that residential ratepayers could be stuck with the bill for costly upgrades. It also threatens to stifle the transition to cleaner energy, as utility executives lobby to delay the retirement of fossil fuel plants and bring more online. The power crunch imperils their ability to supply the energy that will be needed to charge the millions of electric cars and household appliances required to meet state and federal climate goals.
The nation’s 2,700 data centers sapped more than 4 percent of the country’s total electricity in 2022, according to the International Energy Agency. Its projections show that by 2026, they will consume 6 percent. Industry forecasts show the centers eating up a larger share of U.S. electricity in the years that follow, as demand from residential and smaller commercial facilities stays relatively flat thanks to steadily increasing efficiencies in appliances and heating and cooling systems.
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There is a a lot more in that article, too. smh
That's an awful lot of money and resources for the sum total of nothing of any actual value.
How's the fight against climate change going in the meantime?
How's the fight against climate change going in the meantime?
By Laboured Go To PostThat's an awful lot of money and resources for the sum total of nothing of any actual value.Excuse you, sharerholder value skyrockets when you mention AI is on your roadmap
How's the fight against climate change going in the menatime?
By Kibner Go To PostAmid explosive demand, America is running out of power: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/03/07/ai-data-centers-power/Dune was right
There is a a lot more in that article, too. smh
Who needs regulations, routine inspections and having R&D/other parts done by competent companies that's just not gonna lead to record profits in the here and now for shareholders man.
By reilo Go To PostBoeing still haven't sent docs that the NTSB requested for the Alaska Airlines investigation
FAA even an agency anymore?
By KimoSan Go To PostThis Katie Britt seems like an honest and trustworthy Southern white woman.She has my vote
By KimoSan Go To PostThis Katie Britt seems like an honest and trustworthy Southern white woman.Just saw a clip of her rant
Who okayed this? She needs better friends.