How is that possible? Is that a fake post, never posted to r/linuxsucks101 or has the mod there not read to paint 6 either?
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Jiral@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google must pay €4.1bn fine for using Android to 'block' rivalsEnglish
1·21 hours agoThe EU is rather special in this regard. While the EU enacts those fines, none of those fines end up in the EU budget but will be handed down to the member states, who in turn have no say on the application of these fines.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google must pay €4.1bn fine for using Android to 'block' rivalsEnglish
6·21 hours agoYes, that was already the appeal and Google lost in court. There is no regress to that. Google has to pay that fine.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anybody Who Thinks Orbital Data Centers are a Good Idea Is Suffering from AI Psychosis, Experts ArgueEnglish
1·21 hours agoYes but its very dirty solar energy because rockets are very dirty and the amount of energy to lift all those arrays into orbit is substantial.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anybody Who Thinks Orbital Data Centers are a Good Idea Is Suffering from AI Psychosis, Experts ArgueEnglish
1·22 hours agoProjected cost targets from SpaceX, especially for Starship are only losely related to reality. Weight is what determines the minimal required energy input to lift something into orbit. Independently from SpaceX number magic. Volume, like I said, can be an additional bottleneck but never undo the above.
Nah. Arch is not noob friendly per se but with CachyOS installing and getting most of what you need to run is very easy. Experience with Steam and Proton is painless. Things can get harder when you are starting to dig deeper.
You get banned for not posting hate posts there. Pretty fascinating hate echo chamber.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anybody Who Thinks Orbital Data Centers are a Good Idea Is Suffering from AI Psychosis, Experts ArgueEnglish
2·22 hours agoYou do need margins not just for humans.
Building something the size of an (unmanned) space station for a single server rack, yes, it makes no sense. The energy needed to lift all that stuff into orbit, the comically inefficient cooling and never mind the issues of impact damage and radiation and inability to do any service (without huge effort) if things go wrong, all make this a pretty irrational idea.
Just put that server rack in Iceland with geothermal power and closed loop heat pump. But then the tech oligarchs would have to comply with laws and that is probably the reason they want it up in space. There surely is no technical reason for it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too ExpensiveEnglish
2·1 day agoIt does make sense for the provider as those for a specific model provide a good measure for computational effort, for that doecific model. That doesn’t mean that token rate comparison between models give you a good picture.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google must pay €4.1bn fine for using Android to 'block' rivalsEnglish
22·1 day agoIt really is not. Companies operate on creating profit. Activities are judged on their ROI. Worth is not relevant for the ROI.
Jiral@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Anybody Who Thinks Orbital Data Centers are a Good Idea Is Suffering from AI Psychosis, Experts ArgueEnglish
2·1 day agoThat gives you a heat rejection capacity of less than 140 kW (mind you, that is total heat rejection, incl. heat from the sun, support systems etc., only a part of that can be used to cool servers) So you settle for laughably low compute to keep radiator size somewhat reasonable, yet still massive and heavy.
When I tried to install Windows 10 2 years ago on my mini PC it tried to install wifi drivers but failed. Wifi only worked after manually downloading and installing the driver. Various Linux distros were plug and play and wifi worked out of the box.
Jiral@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google must pay €4.1bn fine for using Android to 'block' rivalsEnglish
315·2 days agoTotal Worth doesn’t matter. What matters is revenue and profit and that is the basis for the fine.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anybody Who Thinks Orbital Data Centers are a Good Idea Is Suffering from AI Psychosis, Experts ArgueEnglish
2·2 days agoThat space data center might end up dumping more waste into the oceans with all thise launches but certainly more into our atmosphere.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anybody Who Thinks Orbital Data Centers are a Good Idea Is Suffering from AI Psychosis, Experts ArgueEnglish
51·2 days agoVia radiation into space. All you need is a radiator, the weight of a battleship (or worse). Yes, the idea is crazy.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anybody Who Thinks Orbital Data Centers are a Good Idea Is Suffering from AI Psychosis, Experts ArgueEnglish
4·2 days agoWeight is always the issue with lifting stuff into space. Volume might merely be an additional issue.
Jiral@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Scalpers are already selling the Steam Machine for over $3000 on eBay despite Valve's effortsEnglish
1·5 days agoThey make it worse, artificially or in other cases create it from scratch where there wouldn’t be any without scalpers. In any case they do not add value and are a solution to a problem they either cause or make worse.
Jiral@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Internal Combustion Engines Are More Advanced Than EVsEnglish
3·5 days agoI am ever more convinced that the above “article” was primarily by LLM.
Jiral@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Internal Combustion Engines Are More Advanced Than EVsEnglish
2·5 days agoI’d even say that depends. If you are using your car almost exclusively for commuting and relatively short rides, like most people do, chances are you just plug it in at home and never even have to drive to a “gas station”. I’d call that more convenient.

What’s wrong with having hobbies?