

No, I’m just sneering at self-satisfied Americans in ‘ALL’ on lemmy as always but not notice name and rules of the sub.


No, I’m just sneering at self-satisfied Americans in ‘ALL’ on lemmy as always but not notice name and rules of the sub.


I don’t remember Saudi Arabia bombing and massacring in Afghanistan, Iraq, or Iran. The news of the bombings at the time must have made EA staffs feel progressive.


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It’s shocking that a commercial game developer didn’t consider this possibility at all. The article’s complaints about capitalism and the identity of the artist feel more like trapped in a box instead of thinking.


I now think cultural substitution may also be important, for example, the impact of lab-grown diamonds on natural diamonds.
Vegetable ivory is still too niche.


That’s why I came to have this question. YouTube’s RTB system is another example: low latency is crucial to this advertising system, and it’s one of the reasons YouTube has continued expanding its data centers, aside from AI.


In fact, I once read an article about how YouTube exploits and monopolizes ISPs’ standards and services to reduce its own costs. Data centers are a key part of it. American consumers are the biggest victims. The main reason this has gone unnoticed is that it doesn’t produce such obvious pollution or public controversy.


Cuba gave Marco Rubio a purpose in life. We should get this kid to find a real job.


Wasn’t Russian oil Refinery got attacked also a Ukraine ‘purposefully’ hit critical infrastructure for Russians?


the Pirate game. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_game


What would happen if the United States had no data centers at all? Would building them elsewhere make any difference to customers’ experience? I assume YouTube would definitely be finished.


Is Epic planning to create its own Proton?

I haven’t come across it yet, but because of changes to YouTube’s advertising algorithm, videos are now generally as long as long-form long reads used to be.


AI is a huge help to T0 experts and engineers who were already interested but had limited abilities. However, that may not necessarily be the case for most people in the industry. The argument that “AI ate the junior’s marginal value” usually comes from this group: they’re not as good as top programmers, but they’re smarter than those with limited abilities, and they make up the majority of people in the industry.


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This conclusion is even less rational than reducing the British population.

Isn’t Cali with the highest concentration of AI companies?


Interesting, do eviction protections apply in this situation?


This article doesn’t mention that in the summer of 2024, Nepal was hit by rains and floods which leading to long-term power outages in most areas during the winter at 2024.
I used to live in Canada, I remember the carbon tax lol. There were also have taxes between provinces, not sure about now.