The company's whose current safeguards are "please write secure code" will have to improve those safeguards? I'm shocked, absolutely shocked
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1kw is enough for me for home charging, sure it takes a few days to fill up but I gain more than I lose commuting so it doesn't really matter. On road trips though I've seen 250kw
So Sunday is going to be the holy day, and December 25th is going to be a festival, are you sure that there wasn't any plagiarism going on? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol_Invictus
Unfortunately, if I remember right, most coal power plants are more radioactive than the minimum we allow for nuclear plants. While we could convert them, right now I don't believe that is happening.
The Royal Society in London, a scientific institution since the 1600s, official motto is "On no one's word". One of the fundamental ideas of science is that everything should be reproducible. You literally don't need to take anything on faith.
Ok, let's flip this around. You made the baseless claim that "Linux development can't succeed where Microsoft fails" that seems pretty baseless and historically incorrect to me. But if you just want to keep trying to "win" this interaction and don't want to have a conversation I guess there's nothing left to say
My argument is they are different groups of people with completely different incentive structures, so of course they will be different. You're acting like Microsoft is failing because they use AI, not because they have management forcing the use of AI.
I'm definitely not an "AI is going to write all the code" kind of person, but LLMs are definitely a useful tool for prototyping and other development processes. A project with a "No AI" rule is not inherently better than a project that uses AI as a tool.
Sure if you only focus on the desktop market I guess you could make that argument, but IDK why you would ignore servers and phones? There are plenty of examples of Linux kicking Microsoft's ass. You think Microsoft is happy they don't sell server licenses for every server on earth? What about android?
If you take a step back, why would Linux development be able to succeed at all when Microsoft has far more money, more maturity, and more employees?
Should have linked this earlier, but adding it now anyways https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/electricity-locations#%2Ffind%2Fnearest%3Ffuel=ELEC There are very few places in the US where you can be an hour away from the nearest charger.
It's also kind of a strange situation to explain to people who are used to fuling up at gas stations. I almost never use the fast chargers near my house, I can fill up way cheaper, and way more conveniently at home. The only time I start thinking about fast charging is when I'm driving more than 300 miles in a weekend.
Yeah, you should probably mean what you say and say what you mean when having a conversation. You have no idea what the current state of ev charging infrastructure looks like, but you're still acting like an expert.
Not sure what point your making here, I wouldn't expect most journalists to be great at reading the details of papers like this...