With the right attitude, any robot’s a sexbot.
…and my robot vacuum’s looking mighty fine right now.
With the right attitude, any robot’s a sexbot.
…and my robot vacuum’s looking mighty fine right now.
The base load argument doesn’t hold water any more - not when there are places which are progressing towards being totally free of base load. Eg. South Australia is already nearly all renewable power with in-fill from batteries and transient gas power when needed. They’re still currently getting some base load from other states but it’s small and gradually being phased out.
They’re not economically feasible anywhere right now. Unfortunately nuclear power is very expensive compared to all the alternatives. Unless there’s some radical breakthrough I can’t see much nuclear being built in the future. No company would pay such a huge up-front cost to produce uneconomic electricity.
So the strict answer is - no, they’re not feasible everywhere. And also not feasible pretty much anywhere.
Hilariously non self aware.
Remember the Samsung battery issues being all over the news a few years ago and everyone saying, “Apple never has these problems”? Meanwhile Apple was literally breaking people’s phones to reduce fires and paying people off to keep quiet about their battery fires. Nice. 🔥
Post-1980s tech companies maybe. But not most companies, no.
USB is the new defacto standard DC outlet. It’s only suitable for fairly low power (240W) though. That’s enough to charge your laptop but not enough to run a gaming PC.
Wow. That’s horrible. The US health system sounds like a dystopian nightmare.
there’s basically nothing out there for laptops that comes close to the M2 Pro
The Intel Core i9-13980HX laptop CPU is between 20% and 100% faster than the M2 Max on nearly every benchmark.
Basically few to non-existent cases where M2 is faster than either Intel or AMD’s best. On power consumption however it’s a total win for Apple. But performance… No. Not in any way.
I don’t think 41 states realise that kids wouldn’t touch Facebook if you forced them. Instagram on the other hand…
Because they often don’t get updated when security updates become available
On the other hand when you pay for a service you’re the customer, not the product. That can be an advantage.
I think he feels sorry for himself but remember: he absolutely knew he was illegally misusing customer funds. And he openly talked about it in meetings with other businesses as if it was normal and fine.
So I don’t feel sorry for him. He’s an idiot who was given enough rope and he’s certainly hung himself.
Nebula isn’t full of right wing nutters as far as I know
Tell me the base clock, not the “up to… when powered by a fusion reactor” value.
Can we talk about Rock Paper Shotgun’s horrible dark pattern with cookies? It took me a couple of minutes to work out how to reject all cookies, and even then I’m not sure I did it correctly.
I thought there were laws about the number of clicks required to reject cookies?
That so ridiculous it’s funny as hell.