Considering some data centers basically need a power plant to run, the amount of solar panels needed would be insane. Plus, unless you keep the data center between the planet and the sun, you still have shade.
I’m not watching a video to find this out. What are the advantages of building in space? I only see negatives. Like huge gargantuan negatives. I guess you technically save on land, but that’s it.
Title really needs to include that all participants own firearms. Makes a pretty big difference.
He could get a pardon from the governor, right?
What about finger guns? Safe to use then?
You know, if you had an LLM processing social media posts you could probably get some type of forecast. It would be pretty inaccurate but it’d be something.
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I think you misread the post.
I get it, but I’d also like to share an experience I had a couple years ago. I looked up the closing time online for a Taco Bell, or some such fast food place, that I don’t frequent. I then order online and head to the store to pick it up. I get there less than 10 minutes later. The store appears to be closed but there are people inside.
I was left confused because I didn’t know what the hell was going on. Also, I’m at the drive-thru which does not have posted hours. And to make it even better, they charged me for the order so I’m left having to deal with getting the money back on my own.
I came to post my guess. I’m not surprised. I do wonder if the error rate has gone up or people are visiting doctors more often thus there being more opportunities. Or both. If people survive disease and such more than they used to there’s more opportunity for things like medical errors.
There are quite a few places around me that add a service fee for everyone. I don’t frequent those places. Which is sad because some of them actually have good food.
Keep it simple, stupid.
A couch is too risky. A love seat is right the fuck out. Maybe a recliner or kitchen chair is safe.
Meow. That is all.