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Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, Tina Ion, a candidate for @TheGreenParty in Newcastle
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@elonmusk Its does , but hat can cut both ways.
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@VW you should be totally embarrassed by this. How many millions a year is the VW CEO getting to produce this shit?!
Sergio Sánchez@SanchezzSergio

Puede que sea polémico. Voy a contar una realidad desde mi experiencia personal: Ayer dejé el @Volkswagen ID.4 en el concesionario, para actualizar el software del coche, ya que es una campaña. Tenía la versión 3.7 y me han instalado la 3.8 (que lleva 8 meses liberada y debería ser OTA pero se ve que todavía no). La actualización tarda 5 horas y como no lo tienen en el día te dejan un coche de sustitución. Por otro lado la actualización ha fallado 3 veces pero al final lo han conseguido. En total el coche ha estado en el concesionario unas 30 horas. Y a mí me han dado sin coste un Volkswagen Polo 1.0 TSI (sorprendente lo que anda para 90cv) Se me ha desconfigurado todo el coche, asientos, luz ambiental, colores/ajustes de la pantalla, etc. tonterías al fin y al cabo. Y en el concesionario F.Tomé me han tratado estupendamente (igual que en sus instalaciones de Audi y de Skoda), ellos no tienen la culpa del sistema ni mucho menos. Por otro lado, antes de ayer me llegó al @Tesla de 2019 la actualización 2026.14.1, se descargó sola, se instaló de madrugada en 35 minutos. Y a la mañana siguiente mi coche estaba como siempre, con alguna función nueva. Paraos a pensar en ambos modelos. ¿Qué coste tiene para VW el tener que recepcionar coches, perder a un técnico 5 horas, sufragar un coche de sustitución (a todo riesgo), me han entregado el coche lavado, cuanta gente involucrada… para tener un retorno directo de 0€? ¿Qué coste tiene para Tesla desplegar un rollout de una actualización? ¿Y para el usuario? En un caso he faltado 1 hora al trabajo ayer. Y he perdido 1 hora hoy para ir a buscar el coche, además de gastar 10€ de gasolina y andar pendiente del teléfono por si me quedaba sin coche el fin de semana. En el otro caso me supuso una notificación en el móvil que decía “actualización disponible, pulse para instalar”. Me es inevitable comparar. Son de esas cosas que como decía @mgarces83 no se ven hasta que no las has vivido, y que parecen tonterías a la hora de decidir por un coche o por otro, pero dicen mucho de cómo se va a definir tu experiencia de uso.

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Jo Bhakdi
Jo Bhakdi@JOBhakdi·
What's the logic here? My best guess: "We jailed you for wrong think. Not for free speech. You are allowed to say whatever you want, as long as you don't think the wrong thing." EU logic. Actual Free Speech would mean to allow people to say what they think - not to allow them to say what you want them to say and jail the rest.
European Parliament@Europarl_EN

No democracy without media freedom. "The European Parliament stands firm in defending free speech, protecting journalists, and acting to uphold media freedom. Because a free press is essential to every democracy". @EP_President on World Press Freedom Day.

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Warren Redlich - Chasing Dreams 🇺🇸
15 largest countries that do not allow Starlink 1China 2Russia 3Egypt 4Iran 5Thailand 6South Africa 7Myanmar 8Algeria 9Afghanistan 10Morocco 11Angola 12Ethiopia 13Cameroon 14North Korea 15Syria * India and Pakistan are pending and appear close to approval
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
This is the footprint ratio of data center to solar panels in the sunniest country in the world. Yeah, I think we're gonna have to go nuclear.
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Object Zero@Object_Zero_

This 100MW data center in UAE is the largest solar powered datacenter in the world. There are currently 1,300 data centers in the world that are bigger than this one, but this one is the largest solar powered one. That’s 10 square kilometres of solar panels you can see. The datacenter itself is 0.02 square kilometres, so a solar powered datacenter is ~500x larger than a data center using any other form of power. A five hundred times larger site. UAE has some of the highest solar irradiance anywhere on Earth, it is an inhospitable desert. Averaging 9.7 hours of sunlight per day with average irradiance above 2,200 kWh/m^2. If you build this somewhere else, you need more solar panels because your irradiance will almost certainly be lower. Even if the world had an infinite supply of free solar panels, solar power will not be free. Anyone who has ever done major capital projects, who looks at where data centers need to be in the next 5 years and the next 10 years… we know it aint solar. Sorry. You struggle to even build a train track that’s 100 miles long and 10ft wide anywhere in the West, there is zero chance of build 100 square mile solar farms for GW compute. This is why people are talking about space compute. Deploying into space is one strategy to solve the constraints. But there are faster and more scalable strategies, that get you to mass deployment of multi GW data centers. There are strategies that also allow you to power the 10 billion robots and their newtonian actuators, that immediately follow the inference demand cycle. Step back and look at the full cycle of this industrial revolution… There will be billions of chips, but there will be trillions of actuators. This biggest part of this revolution is the embodiment cycle, and it’s big by a factor of 20 or 50x over the stuff that comes before it. There is no analogy in human history for the scale of this economy, of the demand it will place on energy and commodities. The humans own the Earth, and if you exist inside their legal system, they won’t let you turn the surface of their planet into glass. But they do want your chips and your actuators to serve their needs and desires. There is a way to do all of this, and so it will happen.

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The whole notion of who indigenous and who is not is racism and discrimination in the extrem. If that is the right way to go then European nations need to follow and bring in Welcome to country and immigrants will alway be marked as perma-foreigners and their children's children as well. But the left, like the NAZIs did, will define and redefine narrow rules, saying only none white can be indigenous, or only a certain percentage true bloods can be indigenous.
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