Its existence and with Gog they offer an alternative to steam if steam bans a game and to prevent its theoretical rise to evil after gaben dies.
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Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•The U.S. fighter jet was downed in Iran by a shoulder-fired missile
1·5 days agoFor context in a real war the military would use almost 2000 planes and losing up to 200 or so would be expected losses. Except for the awacs, that’s the biggest loss. And as always, it’s doctrine that you would send in ground troops who are better at dealing with individuals.
Hivemind is usually not one single body and spores in this context would be closer to pheromones so it would be interpersonal sexual contact
Rocks and metals are usual considered opposite
It’s not the same, they’re loud high velocity small spinning blades. It’s the same concept as a box fan, very large diameter fan moving slowly is quiet, small high velocity fan is much louder. And they’re ground level and much closer to people and stacked together very closely instead of far apart.
Data centers is usually just servers, ai use is the part that needs massive power hungry gpus.
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•The Lemmy userbase isn't much better than that of Reddit.English
65·6 days agoYou would think so but then they say something absolutely batshit crazy about Russia.
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World News@lemmy.world•European allies are losing hope of keeping America in NATOEnglish
11·6 days agoIf you’re interested then perun on YouTube has pretty good videos on the whole thing, but like everything else it will be both and the side with f35 and drones will always win, and the key part is that you can get a drone program going quickly while a stealth fighter or even a jet engine takes two decades.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•The federal government faces calls to begin enriching uranium. Should it?
3·6 days agoThere are lots of designs for completely safe nuclear plants, they are more expensive and put out less power per size but it’s completely doable.
Einskjaldi@lemmy.worldto
Green Energy@slrpnk.net•How a community solar breakthrough took shape in Illinois
5·6 days agoThis is where batteries and software monitored flexible power demand is useful, you just need to avoid peak demand. Then you can have a lot more solar on the grid without needing to build a lot of new lines.
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World News@lemmy.world•European allies are losing hope of keeping America in NATOEnglish
11·6 days agoExcept that it’s vastly better than anything else and in a peer to peer fight with a full air force the side with f35s against a side that doesn’t have stealth planes will win easily every time.
In theory you can run it 100%local if you have a big gpu
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump says 'we're blowing up the whole country' if no Iran deal is reached in 48 hours
2·6 days agoBecause bombing Iran has been a thing in republican politics for ever.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can people tell sex of a dog just by looking at the dog?
1·7 days agoOr it’s a mix.
In the sense that it specifically didn’t work.
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World News@lemmy.world•U.S. Air Force loses Warthog attack jet near HormuzEnglish
1·9 days agoIf you have fixed interest rate debt anyway
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News@lemmy.world•Amazon to Add 3.5% Fulfillment Surcharge as Fuel Costs Rise
1·10 days agoThey mostly still use regular gas rentals
Ah, but have you considered that you can just make it multichannel and listen to all of the speakers at once and it’s much louder?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Android's new developer verification rollout begins, sideloading changes are nextEnglish
1·10 days agoThe legal part doesn’t matter, the important part is that if you don’t click yes, they control the software and you can’t install the third party software.





They’re good enough to act as natural language translators which is an absolute revolution for computers so they’re useful for automating some tasks that are too fuzzy or vague for basic programs.