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In Finland the datacentre heat is boosted to 60–90°C for district heating (new builds tend to use heat pumps) [1] A 75-MW data center in Mäntsälä has provided 2/3 of the heat for the town (2,500 …
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I think quoting is fine, but it's surprising coming from a senior adviser at a U.S. Government department. > “What we have right now is this ginormous ongoing outbreak of Sporothrix brasiliens…
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This video has the greatest "Sources and references" section I think I've seen in a YouTube video - 16 videos, over 50 webpage links, and 4 references that don't have links.
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In the next 6 months another 45%-50% of Space X stock is unlocked, increasing the amount of shares on the market ~10 fold. Although many will be long term believers who won’t sell. I can’t see how thi…
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Quantas and Airbus pages for the Airbus A350-1000ULR https://www.qantas.com/en-vu/onboard/fleet/a350 https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/storie…
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> In other words, people not only click share buttons, but do it quite often? And thats for gov.uk sites - they're websites where you mostly go to do something rather than browse for interesti…
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Gift article: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-12/spacex-re... …
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The At a Glance summarises and is quite depressing reading. https://foodfoundation.org.uk/sites/default/files/2026-06/BP... > Healthier food remains nearly twic…
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Slop Jockeys? or would that be better for people passing off AI content as their own?
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More on Robert Boschert: https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/industrial/boa... > To start his own company, Boschert knew he’d have to leave his 50-hours-per-wee…
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I'm not sure why people assume the coming AGI super agents will be infallible. There's no sign that highly intelligent people can't be conned - Bernie Maddoff fooled leading scientists …
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> Then I imagined the real-but-unknowable chance it was all set up by some kid just getting into computers, just seeing what’s possible, getting excited by a much bigger world at reach Perhaps peop…
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I remember studies on animals have shown the same but can't remember which. I found sheep at least do: https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/who-knew-but-sheep-pref... …
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> The overlap in the locations of Pokemon Go Player data and any active Drone heavy theaters of war is a tiny sliver (or zero?). But presumably the images/models at ground level can be used to…
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Non paywalled story on other site: https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/ground-robots-teste... This "Ukrainian military equipment aggregator" site has some interest…
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> How does that work if a digikey order takes 1-2 days, and ordering a PCB even longer? In this case, Hardware hackathon means wiring up the digital or analog input/output pins of an Arduino…
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> Startups train embedding models. They build rerankers. They finetune and host small llms. Isn’t that prohibited without permission from Anthropic:
https://support.claude.com/en…
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Short sellers have become the biggest SEC whistleblowers if they discover suspected fraud - it’s a more lucrative and less risky than shorting: https://www.institutionalinvestor.com/ar…
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It was common for paintings/etchings to be made based on existing paintings in the 19th century - I'm guessing the painting link I gave was probably close to an original or source. There…
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It looks like a (modern or old) version of this print: "The Bermuda Floating Dock, In Tow of H.M.Ss Warrior and Black Prince and Terrible astern Leaving Porto Santo for their Voyage across the At…