

As a person who watches a fair bit of the sport, I absolutely agree.


As a person who watches a fair bit of the sport, I absolutely agree.


Horrifying.
Much less horrifying is the presumably AI written text in the article that I nearly had an aneurism reading:
The 1986 Chornobyl explosion – which happened when Ukraine was under Moscow’s rule as part of the Soviet Union – sent radiation across Europe. In the scramble to contain the meltdown, the Soviets built over the reactor a concrete “sarcophagus” with only a 30-year lifespan. The new confinement was built to contain radiation during the decades-long final removal of the sarcophagus, ruined reactor building underneath it and the melted-down nuclear fuel itself.


Corporate investment in data centers for AI is creating a very low supply and a very high demand. Inventory for individual product parts are not static or set in stone. One part may go up, one may go down.
One other caveat is that many RAM makers aren’t increasing their yields because they fear an impending AI bubble pop.


This is a good thing and CNBC centers on the poor shareholders. Reduction of ewaste in this small area is positive.


Let me tell you about trains.
Technocracy = fascism
This is the intended use.