Makes sense, you keep the furniture too after all
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politics @lemmy.world•JD Vance slammed for saying he hopes his Hindu wife Usha will ‘join Christianity’ at Charlie Kirk event
3·2 days agoYeah he almost has to say it, regardless of his thoughts, at least to keep up appearances, if he wants to appear christian.
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Technology@lemmy.world•An in-space construction firm says it can help build massive data centers in orbitEnglish
2·2 days agoYeah I don’t know why anyone entertains the idea.
Lifting things to LEO still costs around 2000 USD per kg, even with modern cheaper prices thanks to reusable rockets. For a datacenter presumably you’d have to go higher where you have less drag, because you can’t keep doing burns for repositioning. So that sounds like it would already make everything so much more cost prohibitive. And the vibrations of a start are probably also not trivial, if your components are all hardened instead of off the shelf that will cost you more too. I see no world where that’s more economical than buying some cheap land in flyover USA and have truckers drive things there.
Regarding maintenance there are some approaches where you build more redundancy ahead of time and then let broken things rest in place. At least that was the spiel an Azure evangelist gave us once when I was an intern at a webdev shop (in 2012). But still, once enough breaks down (I think it was a third of components) they would usually then exchange an entire container. So yeah still not great for space.
The energy I don’t know about really, but at least it doesn’t sound impossible that it could be decent for solar, as long as you can deal with more and more holes in your solar sails over time. At least you wont have to deal with diurnal cycles I guess. But the heating is really the killer issue imho. You’d have to radiate off heat in a massive scale. Heat management for the ISS is fairly complex already. I don’t see how they would efficiently do this on a 5 GW scale. And once again a component level issue: all your cooling from the rack out has to be set up for it. No more fans local to systems, everything is heatpipes that need to connect to the entire spacecraft somehow.
Oh wow that Newegg Canada in Green is crazy. And for a pretty large discount too.
I had not encountered this on any price graphs before, very interesting. Thank you.
I’ve seen that on a big (and I think expensive) Samsung TV at a friend’s parent’s house. Weirdly enough the TV came with an external HDMI source switcher box. Really weird design choice on Samsung’s part.
Only as long as one DNS enactor doesn’t overtake the other. Otherwise your gay might crash.
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Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installsEnglish
4·3 days agoHaha does this mean they removed only the BypassNRO script, but not the underlying regkey?
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Technology@lemmy.world•An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’English
131·5 days agoI realise you have to be somewhat off the rocker to be a billionaire CEO, but Pat is showing more of that than I expected here.
Shit that was unpredictable!
And yet you don’t even know how many steps your stairs had!
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News@lemmy.world•Flights to Los Angeles International Airport halted due to air traffic controller shortage
6·6 days agoWho would blame ATC for an incident?
“The common clay of the new west, you know… morons”
Not just the logo, look again, I missed it too at first, an entire word is gone from the name :D
I don’t think it’s just normal edit-compress-cycles.
- The cropping theory doesn’t align with the cardboard piece,
- The second flavour from the right has lost the term “Freeze” from its name somehow
- The way the metal ring on the refill plug has merged with the vertical metal piece on the outlet just screams of a typical AI-not-understanding-functional-parts error to me.
I think it’s AI-mangled. I found this older version over on Reddit, posted there on August 2nd.

Notice that that version looks less shopped around the systemd output, has more detail in the metal pieces and in the shadows around the cardboard, and still has an electrical outlet in the back.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution Has StartedEnglish
2·9 days agoNo, 27,38 years
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Technology@lemmy.world•European Commission has a "Wifi4EU" initative, provides 93k high-speed private access points across the EU, free of charge.English
0·3 months agoTitle is wrong. It’s an old initiative, not even funded anymore. Ran from 2018 to 2020 with 120 Million EUR.
Funny how many here took this to be real, judging from the reactions. To me it’s an obvious joke.
Question to you guys: How do you suppose 200 million customers will share the less than 65’536 ports that are available on that one address?
With your scheme you can’t prove the timing of when the hash was made, nor who made the hash. At the very least the camera would have to include something that proves the time in the hash, and then sign the result with a private key that can’t be extracted from the camera.



That will be even worse