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One of the biggest barriers to Open Source adoption has been clueless bosses that are impressed by shinny presentations.
If we're being honest, this is what has driven software adoption within businesses.
One of the biggest barriers to Open Source adoption has been clueless bosses that are impressed by shinny presentations.
If we're being honest, this is what has driven software adoption within businesses.
His name is Edward Snowden.
FTFA (minor clarification be me):
Semi-solid-state batteries significantly reduce the amount of liquid-that-immediately-bursts-into-flames-when-exposed-to-air-and-doesn't-stop-burning-when-you-douse-it-with-water inside the cell, improving thermal stability and lowering the risk of overheating, swelling, or fire.
I think it's fantastic that they are reducing the amount of hot sauce they are putting in batteries but I think they need to push until they completely eliminate it.
A slow burn is better but no-burn is best.
In that context, yes, both types of cars can drive for the normal lifetime of a car. By this attribute, an EV the better economic choice. Should your car make it beyond the lifetime of the battery pack, it will be more economical to replace the battery pack rather than utilize an ICE car that you have maintained.
Cryptocurrency is a waste of energy and drain on the economy. Nothing of value is produced because it's all a grift.
The point is about how long a person could make a car last if they wanted to
That's also stupid because you can turn anything into the Ship of Theseus if you try hard enough.
If you aren't talking about the economics of it then you're just talking about your feelings. Economically, ICE is a failure.
Lara should have 17 fingers just like AI intended!
I was curious about MIDA and WTF "Stratos" was and they have a website that list their stated goals (numbers added for reference): https://www.midaut.org/stratos
1 Strengthen military readiness and national security by supporting energy resilience, compute power, and data storage for defense operations.
2 Advance major energy and technology investment in Northern Utah through the development of a large-scale data and energy campus.
3 Position Utah as a leader in next-generation infrastructure for artificial intelligence, cloud computing, secure data systems, and mission-critical national defense operations.
4 Support reliable, independent energy generation by including dedicated on-site power generation designed to meet the campus’s needs without placing additional demand on the existing electrical grid.
5 Generate long-term economic opportunity for Box Elder County through construction jobs, permanent careers, local hiring, and significant annual revenues.
6 Fund public infrastructure and municipal services without creating a burden on County taxpayers.
7 Support Hill Air Force Base and the Utah National Guard by generating revenues that can help fund critical infrastructure projects tied to military readiness.
Goal #3 is in conflict with #4, #5, #6, and #7.
* A data center consumes an obscene amount of power. Goal #4 is failed.
* A data center will not generate long-term economic opportunity. Goal #5 is failed.
* A data center will drive up energy prices. Goal #6 is failed.
* A data center will not generate much revenue. Goal #7 is failed.
About 79% of these residence voted Republican in the last two elections, so I'm not really surprised that they have been grifted under the guise of patriotism.
A vehicle isn't necessarily junked because the engine has died.
Which goes to show that EV batteries last the lifetime of the car.
A modern internalcombustion engine (ICE) typically lasts 250,000–400,000 km with normal maintenance, and many reach 500,000 km or more depending on engine type and care.
Maybe in a laboratory setting. According to an extensive industry analysis by Auto Recycling World, the national average odometer reading for junked vehicles sits at 156,470 miles, with an average age of 16.58 years.
https://autorecyclingworld.com...
https://www.iseecars.com/car-l...
Microsoft is introducing a Windows-native version of the coreutils command line tools, so that commands or scripts made for Linux work within Windows and the other way around
Only a bit over two decades too late to be the first. I've installed these on every windows box because they are small and powerful.
Well don't worry because right now you're only dumb. A human brain cannot be conscious without a LOT of biological resources that ensure most of it is functioning and both electrically and chemically active, both things that these brains don't have. Your concerns are about as warranted as concerns that you might wake up as an LLM because an LLM was trained on your slashdot posts.
% APL is a natural extension of assembler language programming; ...and is best for educational purposes. -- A. Perlis