Though persistence Petunia has secured the last word (or blep, as the case may be).
@KimCrayton1 Gender is just another line drawn to split us up into smaller groups which can be pitted against each other. Like nationality, and skin color, and religion, and.....
@servelan Query, though: will TFG even realize he's being mocked?
I guess I should have said earlier: please let me know if there is anything I can do to help make this place better. (...as a small instance owner or otherwise.)
(Are there other places that are better, towards which we should be looking for ideas?)
Welcome to our humble computing clowder, @dracoMetallium !
(Is the Unix Faith the one whose scripture starts "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was 8 bits"?)
@StormyDragon We almost had that happen with a small snow-globe (barely 10cm in diameter); fortunately I smelled the smoke before any flames started up.
@kat_cal2 Here's my collection, such as it is: https://issuepedia.org/Transmisia/JKR
[problem-solving mode engaged, hope this is appropriate]
Would it help if you had another mod to preemptively block these f#ckers before they have a chance to get in your head?
...or, longer-term, federated auto-blocking so you could let other instances do much of the mod work...?
Frog train!
FROG TRAIN!
Last call to board the Frog Train leafing in 5 mins. Hop to it.
Another fun thing that happened today is that I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis.
My GP's advice was "exercise and cut sugar" which, you know, cool. But I am pretty good on both those fronts.
So far my hands and knees are where I've had the most trouble.
The internet says compression gloves might help my hands. Do you know of a source that makes cute ones and not just black or grey? Or have other tips on managing disease progression?
Greene: MAGA ‘was all a lie’
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5718355-marjorie-taylor-greene-trump-maga-lie/
@rufustheduck You know what they say about cats... Sometime anti-social, always anti-fascist.
@sb I don't know, but count me interested! I've been wanting a programmable effects box since, like, the 80s.
@charlotte I thought it was Open-Source-Defiant Development... :blobcatthink:
Caveat 1: the idea behind these orbital farms is primarily that they would be running GPU servers, largely for AI training and other tasks where you do a small amount of communication on either end of a large amount of computation.
Caveat 2: all of this is predicated on the idea that orbital access will one day be cheap enough, and that this point is reached soon enough that the idea of "GPU farms" hasn't become obsolete in some way.
Caveat 3: I strongly dislike the implication (inherent in how things are playing out) that billionaires are free to fight amongst themselves for access to the limited orbital slots needed (without any regulation) and that they are free to profit from natural resources without sharing any of the bounty with the rest of us. (These are not, however, problems unique to orbital servers.)
From a bottom-line perspective:
[1.] Solar power is in fact the big one -- big enough to justify the whole thing on its own. The GenAI companies are already having to put more terrestrial power online, often reviving decommissioned plants we'd rather not see in operation (coal, gas, nuclear) and driving up energy costs for the rest of us (at even more insane cost to themselves, because crapitalism). In a sun-facing orbit, they'd have solar power 24/7, wattage limited only by how many panels they can put up.
[2.] Cooling is actually easier in space, using radiation (see, for example, how the JWST keeps its IR sensors below 50°K).
From out perspective (mainly environmental):
[3.] GPU-farm power usage moves off our grid, so we can have our power back and stop paying inflated rates, and would no longer be generating massive carbon emissions.
[4.] They'd also stop using water for cooling, which has also been a problem with ground-based CPU farms.
There's also a handful of lesser (and sometimes debateable) benefits; I think the above covers the serious ones.
Some reading material: