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Comment Datacenters (Score 1) 81

Why does everybody think that the future of AI lies in ever more gigantic datacenters? That really only makes sense as long as edge/local solutions aren't powerful enough. Oh btw., "projected to consume 35 gigawatts annually by 2030" is scientific nonsense. Someone didn't know the difference between energy and power.

Comment Re:No explanation what the woman did with him? (Score 1) 132

I don't quite believe that a 6 year old could be brainwashed into forgetting who his parents are and believing he spent his entire life with the people who just kidnapped him. Or if he can, then I don't see how he could so easily reverse his beliefs and remember his real family at age 80. Something doesn't seem to add up? Well, OTOH it appears that that's exactly what happened here.

Comment yeah right (Score 2) 99

They wanted to launch the Nauka module in 2007 initially, and they ended up launching it in 2021, and then still its thrusters malfunctioned at one point while it was attached to the ISS, putting the whole station into a spin. And that was all before the 2022 Russian invasion into Ukraine and associated international sanctions. So now they're planning to launch an entire new space station by 2030? Yeah good luck with that lol. Frankly, I hope they choke on it.

Comment Re:"Same orbit" doesn't mean much (Score 2) 70

"Same orbit" doesn't mean much

It means a whole lot. Even if the satellite you want to get to is on the other side of the earth, getting to it may require almost zero energy, just time. That's how launched capsules catch up with the ISS -- just vary the orbital speed a little. Whereas if the target orbit has a different inclination for example, the required delta-v can easily be as high as the orbital velocity.

Comment Consequences (Score 2) 40

Germany warning Russia of consequences

Seriously, what "consequences"? Scholz is even constantly telling Russia about all the things he promises he won't ever do to fend off Russia's attack on Ukraine. He's subserviently reporting his own red lines to Putin, who didn't even have to ask. What a frigging disaster lol.

Comment Re:improvement? (Score 1) 320

All the same issues that sudo has will also be in whatever part of systemd checks whether it can execute the command

That part is called polkit. So in this context it can make sense to use it if you already have it, which actually seems to be the main advantage of this approach over sudo, which is much more lightweight because's based on just running an suid binary instead of making a long-running privileged server process spawn the privileged command for you. But then obviously sudo must roll its own permission management and clean up the environment it inherited from the unprivileged process.

Comment Re:Only in the USofA (Score 1) 139

Similar thing happened with Toyota Corollas suddenly accelerating on their own and going berserk on the highway. That also happened only in the US in significant severity and frequency. Since Toyota used the same hardware and software in the US as they did in other export countries, I suspect some kind of mild mass hysteria/psychosis among Americans. Perhaps a Hollywood-induced primal fear of out-of-control aliens/machines that want to enslave mankind or something.

Comment The Crazier He Is, the More Threats He'll Identify (Score 1) 139

Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Department of Defense's "Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP),"

Apparently the DoD selected the most lunatic guy they could find for the job, in an effort to ensure the program would identify all the threats.

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