

Not as terrible as you’d think, but worse in winter. Would be well complimented by something like this.
But I wonder, how about rivers without damms?


Not as terrible as you’d think, but worse in winter. Would be well complimented by something like this.
But I wonder, how about rivers without damms?
It shouldn’t be a surprise that LLM wants to get to the resolution of the plott quickly, all literature they’ve been fed always leads to the resolution. That it is in fact the suspension, the road to the solution, which is what keeps the story interesting isn’t something an LLM can understand, because it never analyses the stories. Only what words are used.


Although Paris has already reached the milestones mentioned here and then some.


Same here. At work we are using CO2 for fridges and the line as a stop gap where its possible, but for smaller units we are looking at a lot of substitution…


That has started to come under question, though. With vertical east-west facing panels the same effect can be achieved, although the effect might not be as drastic. That doesn’t put a limit to machine height, although care must be taken to find an optimal distance between the panels.


Very interesting. Does anyone know if any of these solutions allow scale up?


To keep Americans from leaving the country…


Vi frågade familjen vad vi ville ha och sedan delade vi upp tilllagningen mellan oss.


The internet as we know it is dead, we just need a few more years to realise it. And I’m afraid that telecommunications will be going the same way, when no-one can trust that anyone is who they say anymore.


I think the IEA chart looks into where the energy began, not what it was used for. The 50% number rings true to me, at least for the heating in cold winters. As for summers, cooling is a heat issue as well, so that’s where much of the energy is spent.


On a personal level, its price, but to enact a national strategy takes more, struggles with supply is one such thing. But the way to the strategy will work is through subsidies, like we’ve seen before.


I think Toms give Nvidia to much cred. There is nothing to suggest that day zero isn’t 20/1-25 for both lines, nor does it exclude the RTX 5000 series workstation cards (which is also Ada) from either graph, as “desktop” is as much a formfactor as anything else.
Because the correct answer to his question is: “First day on the job, huh?”


Or we skip to the obvious conclusion:
Tio little, too late.
It will take too long to implement and will not solve the energy need when it is done. And it will cost more than anyone wants to pay.
Pushing nuclear, is just a strategy to obfuscate the discussion and prolong the life of oil infrastructure.
Det var med mening. Nu måste de inte stötta Ukraina och kan stötta Ryssland. Enda anledningen till att de försökte få de att se ut som att de stöttade Ukraina var att det kanske fanns en chans att utpressa Ukraina att ge dem mer pengar.


Given how successful the designs Keller has been on are, this kind of news adds expectations. In 3-5 years time, of course, but even so.
So, because stuff happens which doesn’t require cars we should design our lifes around cars? I’m sorry, but I don’t manage to follow your reasoning here?


Absolutely, I’m not US and I have no experience with megacities, but I am trying to find ways to build cities that better match our needs going forward. I don’t know if the American car dependent suburbia is what is needed either.
As for parks in dense cityscapes, I’ve listened to clever architects who’ve discovered statistical regression claim that parks are more valuable per square meter the smaller they are… And while true in and of itself, it asks the question, how small is the minimum for them to be usable? Humans that experience greenery (even arranged) daily are healthier both mentally and physically. Where is the cut off?


Ouch. And how many of those are children?
Edit: What? Has nobody reflected on the fact that urban environments are for grown ups only?
It seems to be about human rights. And when all rights are gone… The us already fought a civil war about this, but apparently it is still ongoing.