Comment Re:How fitting (Score 1) 33
> The services of a Nazi AI, owned by a Nazi broligarch, being sold to a Nazi government. Nepotism at its finest!
Tell us how you feel about assassinating Nazis.
> The services of a Nazi AI, owned by a Nazi broligarch, being sold to a Nazi government. Nepotism at its finest!
Tell us how you feel about assassinating Nazis.
> realized that this is the cheapest option.
It's cheaper if the financing an be achieved.
The capital costs for a retrofit are impossible for the 60% of this country who live paycheck-to-paycheck.
Then there's the matter of being responsible for your own energy system maintenance in the highly-distributed model (which is more resilient). Folks with ceiling bird aren't going to.
And of course I can design my own system but many need professional help and it's more difficult than plumbing or residential electric.
I'm slowly adding infrastructure and capacity but that also entails simultaneously paying for grid and offgrid investment which is beyond most.
The grid-scale projects really do mar the landscape and create vulnerabilities (e.g. hail) though the economies of scale are quite nice.
For $4 Aunt Gertrude can have it ask you why you don't call her anymore.
Reportedly the Iranian scientists and the residents of their apartment complexes were assassinated based on location data from WhatsApp.
The reach is potentially far.
Some of them *use* robots.txt to find out what to scrape.
You can put tripwires in there and feed logs to fail2ban, for instance.
I recently read that the sales price is $105M but the lifetime maintenance cost is budgeted at $300M.
yeah, that's why SCOTUS was not given Judicial Review powers in the Constitution and just declared fifteen years later that it had that ultimate power "because we have to".
The Legislature is supposed to manage this nonsense. It has been in a coma since 1995.
Given its small size it might be better to land a small mining module on the rock and then carve it up in situ to expand that module into a small space station.
We need to do this with the Taurus cluster to prevent another Tunguska event, but better to start small and practice closer. It's so much more profitable to not lift mass from Earth than it is to send it down.
Taurus has enough asteroids to build Space Station Alpha. Might be a nice vacation spot.
What if it's 299,792.458 km?
Do we send the SYN-ACK?
It's surprising that the suicided whistleblower didn't leave an insurance file.
Or did he?
> Isn't capitalism great?
Capitalism doesn't let you buy laws, that's Corporatism, a subset of Fascism, which is in turn a subset of Socialism.
A proper Capitalist systems speaks to economics, not poltiics.
Reconstruction US, Post-Mao China, Post-Soviet Russia all embraced capitalist economics to lift the vast majority of their population out of abject poverty.
Societies which did the opposite mostly killed their middle class ans then half the population starved to death.
This one is rather significant.
I wonder which private repos were made public. This could be the main prize. Industrial espionage ops?
Having lived through the Dot-Bomb it's basically the same.
You're not going to get a valuation bubble without a hype bubble. And nobody is buying companies for that much who have zero infrastructure. And the stock price is what they use to buy the infrastructure.
These are inextricably linked, not separate phenomena.
This is what Austrian Economists call the 'malinvestment' part of the business cycle. It's caused by artificially cheap money (not set by a market) and will unavoidably be cleared.
Our Orwell is so strong the eggheads artificially setting the price of money call themselves "The Open Market Committee". Because an open market in lending rates is de facto prohibited.
They don't have to do this but most "journalists" are hacks that engage in Access Journalism (which is a type of bribery).
They aren't hard-driving gumshoe drunks like the legendary journalists of yore who sought to speak truth to power. They're mostly stenographers for the rich and powerful now (yay, journalism school!)
It will be interesting to see if any leave out of principle. I doubt more than 10% will. You can pretty much distrust any stories from the ones who stay.
Remember - the Federation reserved the Death Penalty for making AI Androids.
Noonian Soong had to exile himself to a remote planet outside Federation control to work on Data and Lore (and his sexbot...).
They needed people to be able to have jobs *that* badly.
Which
The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all your time.