Comment Re:yet again (Score 1) 4
"Mongrel" is a code word indicating you are a flaming bigot, whose tribalistic instincts are easily triggered.
"Mongrel" is a code word indicating you are a flaming bigot, whose tribalistic instincts are easily triggered.
...fad of the month education. Rather than create a new course on each change, just call it Fads 101 and it can cover whatever looks like the "in" tech of the moment. Crypto? Gottit! Quantum? Gottit! Pokemon tokens? Gottit!
Obviously exponential growth won't go on forever, but we are a very, very, very long way from saturating the available demand or land available for renewables.
Deployment will keep accelerating as costs continue to fall and people see the benefits of producing their own energy. The payback time on the investment has been steadily falling for decades.
Is it that different to what some Western countries have? The US is a two party system. The UK is too, despite recent gains by smaller parties.
Speaking for the UK, the choice is between hard and soft Thatcherism. That's not much of a choice. A vote for anyone else is usually wasted, not counted at the national level.
That is deliberate policy too. No government will change it because they think they can win the next election and gain 100% of the power, rather than a more representative system that distributes it in a democratic way.
It would be nice if the money was invested in alternative forms of rapid transport, like high speed rail. I'd take the train if there was one.
I wouldn't be so certain that China's model won't come to dominate eventually, because we don't seem to be able to fix our democracies. There are clear flaws that are being exploited now, and the inability to adequately deal with climate change while China races ahead is both a moral and economic failure.
I'd very much prefer democracy to be the winning model, but it won't just happen by itself. Look at the rise of populist right wingers - people will vote away their rights and prosperity in exchange for nothing more than rhetoric, if they think that democracy isn't delivering for them.
WebP only got an RFC (9649) in November 2024. JXL hasn't even got that far.
I hope JXL does catch on, but until Chrome supports it that will not happen. Maybe now that it's required for PDF display, Google will be forced to re-adopt it.
To be fair I think the reason they dropped support for JPEG XL is because the reference C library is crap, and last time I looked none of the alternatives were very mature. Hopefully things have improved by now.
But the growth is exponential. It is far from its peak this year.
The pace is likely to keep increasing and deployment gets easier, turbines get bigger, and costs continue to fall. Solar PV is so cheap it's being used as fence panelling.
At this point, any significant emitter is a high priority. We can't afford to do all this stuff sequentially, we have to parallelize our efforts.
It won't make any difference to security either. In fact, it will probably just make it worse. Huawei is one of the few vendors that supplies source code for security review (under NDA).
At least China has now proven that not only can an economy thrive with renewable energy (remember all the hand wringing about the lights going out and destroying manufacturing?), but it can in fact be a hugely lucrative market.
The other big emitters should be looking at China with envy, and seeking to catch up before they are left behind with only expensive fossil and nuclear power.
We'll sneak some probes in to do real exploring.
...naming it after an irate puppy killer.
They should try something incremental rather than target proverbial moon-shots first. That way the investments are less risky. Their egos seem to want showy shit ASAP, no wonder they get along with the tinted person.
If you're going to attempt something outrageous that is almost certain to fail, why not a Space Elevator? On the off-chance you do succeed, that would be a hell of a lot more valuable.
How many hardware guys does it take to change a light bulb? "Well the diagnostics say it's fine buddy, so it's a software problem."