If they can base their business on stealing, then we can steal their AI services, right?
If they can base their business on stealing, then we can steal their AI services, right?
Yeah, scare them into it with warnings about the approaching giant space goat.
The rail lines…
The two new trains are operated by Caltrain… The trains were put into regular service the following day, running along the route between San Jose and San Francisco.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/12/24218547/caltrain-electric-train-us-lags-behind-india-china-eu
Yeah, and even that’s stretching the term “conscious”.
Since most of the hydrogen currently available commercially is from oil production, maybe “eco-greenwashing” would be more accurate.
Thanks for writing this up, it’s very interesting!
I’m back to calling it Twitter. (Not that I’m ever on it though.)
I wonder if its LLM got poisoned. Was it Nightshade or Glaze that promised to do that?
Well, yeah the government itself, would be fair. The Treasury Department maybe?
We have to dream before we can make it a reality.
Sure, if the government gets Intel stock in exchange.
Just what we need, radioactive materials in our waste stream.
…and more noise.
This is good news! It was looking like Figma would be killed off.
Thank you!
Not a problem unless you have hearing aids or a pacemaker. We’re not going to talk about higher cancer risk either, are we?
I’m hoping to retrofit my plugin Prius.
Instead let’s have more light rail and electric buses please.
For the curious, that don’t read the article…
“American businessman and software engineer. He is the co-author of Mosaic, the first widely used web browser with a graphical user interface; co-founder of Netscape; and co-founder and general partner of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.:”
Agreed. More rooftop solar, community solar and batteries will help a lot.
Hey Southern California Edison, are you seeing this? (Oh wait, they’re budy collaborating with the Public Utilities Commission to do away with anything but their big solar installations.)
Well how long to you think that’s going to last? They are for-profit companies after all.