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Comment Re:I hope nobody in Maine (Score 2) 59

Does AWS or any of the big AI companies really want to build a data center in Maine? It's not exactly near any major Internet backbones or major tech hubs. The electricity there is expensive as well, plus you have to worry about blizzards disrupting your diesel deliveries during a power outage.

It seems like someone is trying to score easy political points "protesting" something that probably wasn't going to be built anyway.

Comment Re:hahahhahahahha (Score 1) 95

The only thing that I "trust" a car salesman to do is attempt to get me to sign up for useless add-ons like VIN etching and extended warranties that are basically pure profit for the dealership.

You can't even trust them to give you the best interest rate on your car loan if you need one, they farm that out to the banks that give them the best kickbacks.

Comment Re:Built from leftover parts (Score 1) 149

I'd imagine that they'll just discontinue the $599 model and put new A18 Pro chips with a GPU core disabled in the $699 model until it's time to upgrade to a new $699 model with the A19 Pro and 12 GB of RAM.

Sure, it would be nice if they didn't needlessly disable that 6th core, but Apple is probably already losing M5 Macbook Air sales from this thing as it is.

Comment Re:Wait... (Score 2) 47

And the really annoying thing about this is that when the AI bubble inevitably crashes, it's going to be difficult to repurpose all of these specialized AI processors into something useful..

This won't be like the 2018-2023 crypto bubble, where we end up with a ton of cheap used GPU's and power supplies available for resale. This stuff with mostly end up in the landfill and scavenged for their raw materials.

Comment Re:Like Meta (Score 3, Interesting) 54

The "why" is pretty easy to understand:

1) It makes them look like responsible citizens to government officials, who will now be more willing to turn a blind eye to their privacy raping default "privacy" settings. Who knows, it might even help with the permitting process to plop a new data center somewhere.

2) It adds a barrier of entry for startups and open source projects who can't afford an army of lawyers to ensure that they're meeting the specific age regulations for every US state and country.

3) It allows Open AI/Meta to stop wasting time and effort trying to upsell users who don't have a credit card or bank account.

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