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Comment So fun fact about Amazon (Score 2) 17

The way they got so big wasn't that they were super efficient they just went around buying up their competitors and they happened to have some venture capital because bezos had some connections through his parents.

If we had proper antitrust law enforcement someone would have noticed ages ago that Amazon was going around buying up competitors and shut that down but well, we don't.

So now we've got a handful of retailers and they are all basically owned by the same handful of major shareholders so they all have the same prices and those prices keep going up because good luck starting a competing retailer.

Submission + - Startup discovers hidden abundant, clean energy and did it in an unusual way (cnn.com)

schwit1 writes: It’s a “classic needle in the haystack problem,” said Joel Edwards, co-founder and CTO of Zanskar. “There’s no one type of data that tells you that a system is below you, even if you’re right on top of it.” Instead, there are multiple indicators which are really hard for humans to put together to figure out if a system exists.

That’s where AI comes in.

The AI models Zanskar uses are fed information on where blind systems already exist. This data is plentiful as, over the last century and more, humans have accidentally stumbled on many around the world while drilling for other resources such as oil and gas.

The models then scour huge amounts of data — everything from rock composition to magnetic fields — to find patterns that point to the existence of geothermal reserves. AI models have “gotten really good over the last 10 years at being able to pull those types of signals out of noise,” Hoiland said.

Once a potential location has been found, the next step for the company is to drill down to confirm the reserve exists and is hot enough to produce utility-scale power.

That’s exactly what they did at Big Blind over the summer, drilling wells to depths of around 2,700 feet where they found porous rock at 250 degrees Fahrenheit. They know the site is at least the minimum size needed to support a power plant, but don’t yet have a sense of how big it could be.

There is also work to be done to navigate permitting processes and grid interconnection, but the company estimates the first electricity could be produced here in three to five years’ time.

Comment Re:Germans just cannot help themselves, huh? (Score 0) 41

And than you look at the US doing this crap for far, far longer. Bug-planting by law-enforcement has a long, long tradition in the US. The difference is that in Germany, so far, this was completely illegal for law enforcement. Whether this will stand in Berlin remains to be seen, but I doubt it.

Comment So I have those skills (Score 1) 30

And I tried to impart them on my kid. They didn't listen because kids don't listen to their parents.

The thing that makes my kid better off than their friends is that they don't have any student loan debt because I paid their way through college and I also gave them several thousand dollars to get them set up when they were entering the workforce.

So for example my kid had a couple of really shitty jobs at the start of their career that they were able to quit because they knew they could go without working for a little while if they absolutely had to.

Now strictly speaking that isn't nepotism that's just generational wealth. My kid would be much better off if I was in a position to help them with nepotism. But that said there is a lot of nepotism out there...

Comment Re: Size (Score 1) 195

Do you have trouble with reading comprehension? I specifically answered to "How many countries have banks the size of Credit Suisse?", nothing else. And, as it turns out, that insinuation was complete and utter nonsense.

You are just an asshole trying to move goalposts when your bullshit gets called out. How repulsive.

Comment Re: There is a shortage of radical imams (Score 1) 195

USA: 4,453,908 Muslims. Funny. Incidentally, Germany has more Muslims per capita than Switzerland.

And what does LGBTQ rights have to do with whether "Islam has always been an integral part of the Swiss experience"? Are you mentally challenged?

All I see here is that you are full of shit.

Comment Re:TL;DR: Gotta keep the bubble going (Score 1) 125

Yes, it belongs to Congress, not the President. Executive orders are literally orders given by the President to the executive branch of the federal government.

So the effectiveness of an executive order is very questionable in this case. If a state passes a law, what's the executive order going to do? Send the Army to invade? What could go wrong?

Comment Okay so you're going to do Trump now right? (Score 1) 47

You want Trump to be impeached right? I mean there is a laundry list of corruption charges waiting for Trump so you're going to start advocating for the impeachment and removal from office for that airplane he got from Qatar or the billions of dollars in crypto bribes or when he openly admitted he took money for pardons right?

Look I get it you are not emotionally capable of feeling the combination of shame and self-awareness that is associated with hypocrisy so you aren't actually capable of being a hypocrite because you will do anything for your side to win.

And I'm not actually addressing you because you're probably just a bot. A shitload of right-wing numb skulls are training their chat bots here on slash Dot.

But I know there's a bunch of old mean-spirited boomers who voted for Trump here. Did you know Trump is going to use AI to deny your Medicare claims? It's going to let the companies running the AI keep the money that they save.

All I'm saying is I think we're all fucked and I think you're fucked too. Have fun dying of a heart attack when they take away the pills keeping you alive.

Comment You know right winger is burned down police statio (Score 1, Flamebait) 47

During the black lives matter protests right? Of the two police stations that burned down both of them were burned down by right wingers who were trying to cause more trouble. Look it up. You are big boy you got Google you can find it it's not hard.

Also the guy who killed Kirk was the right wing extremist and his motive was like the idiot that tried to shoot Trump they were both trying to cause a civil war. It turns out when you engage in stochastic terrorism it can backfire on you.

I mean these people are smart enough to know that if somebody were to shoot Bernie Sanders or AOC that the left wing would just mourn and move on. They go after right winger is because they're expecting numbskulls like you to have a knee-jerk reaction that can be used by extremists.

The fact that you have so little critical thinking skills that you can't figure that out is why they are kind of right.

Comment The death of nuance (Score 1) 47

So I like the fact that nuance is completely dead. And I don't mean even complex nuance I mean the slightest amount of nuance.

So on the one hand we have hardcore racists losing their jobs because they are hardcore racists and the companies that employ them don't want to take the risk of them either pissing off a customer by being a hardcore racist or worse opening them up to civil rights lawsuits by, again, being hardcore racists...

On the other hand we have people quoting a right-wing extremists right-wing extremism and then getting fired from their jobs often for political reasons since a lot of them were College professors and there is currently a attack on colleges by the right wing and billionaires..

That is not a complex nuanced thing. We made racism a crime because that was the only way to stop the racists from doing racism and we all know racism is wrong it's just some of us enjoy it and want to do it anyway. Like how you're not supposed to drive 60 mph in a 40 mph zone but some idiots will do it anyway and occasionally kill a kid.

So there isn't really any nuance here per se but there is a very very very very tiny bit of nuance in the sense that we have people who are dangerous to the company they are working for and kind of terrible and refusing to acknowledge that terribleness and we have a bunch of billionaires using a political assassination conducted by a right-wing extremist hoping to start a civil war to seize a tiny little bit more power...

And even that bit of nuances too much for a lot of Americans.

I don't necessarily blame the education system itself I blame the sabotage that's been done to the education system for the last 60 years.

Wealthy people don't like capitalism and they don't like critical thinking. They wanted dismantle capitalism and they want to do away with critical thinking. There are a lot of people who can't think critically and can't figure that out and nobody has figured out a way to explain that to them

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