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Blocking someone from a hacking game because they tried to hack it is basically admitting defeat.
Blocking someone from a hacking game because they tried to hack it is basically admitting defeat.
Financially, no.
With babysitting? Absolutely.
Which country builds a NPP in only 5 years, China?
That’s how long they actually end up taking to build.
Look up the project history of your local NPP and see how long it was from planning approval to putting power on the grid.
Where is steam?
What about livestock, like a horse turning a mill?
And wind and hydro.
If you start building a new nuclear plant today, it’ll start generating power around the year 2045, by which time renewables with storage will have gotten even cheaper.
Bet you the public will be on the hook to pay for that white elephant because utility companies privatize profits and socialize losses.
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You can add things to the ducking dictionary.
I enjoyed my visit to Kraków, cool sights and good food, but it did seem a rather poor country. They sure liked Americans though.
I suggested you might have missed a potential joke, and you’re debating the definition of AI.
I’ve described the most common AI in use today. What kind are you talking about?
AI can only make inferences based on existing data. Statistically speaking the vast majority of people who have visited the Titanic wreck came back safely, so the AI will say True.
Hold up, that’s like a 1 in 10,000 chance of getting busted. Sounds like the smart move is to roll the dice.
You just invented a scheme to transfer equity from landlords to tenants and you don’t see why landlords might not like that?
Someone devaluing the investment is a bad tenant.
Unless you have strong rent control, expect proportionate increase in rent for any tenant who exercises that option.
Oh, you have $100/mo extra to spend burdening my equity? Your rent just went up by $200.
I think the bigger problem is when a publisher goes out of business, is there anyone left who cares enough to save the archives?
If lucky, there will be an acquiring publisher who cares enough to fold the archives into their own.
Otherwise it’s dependent on the outgoing editor in chief or some other individual to save that stuff and keep in in their garage until one day they die and their heirs send it to the dump.
That’s not very “Kobayashi Maru” of them.