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Comment Re: Sojust like every other tech growth story (Score 1) 214

Tesla took 17 years to reach profitablity. They all got significant state support to the tune of many billions

Are we calling $7,500 tax incentives for the buyer 'subsidies'?

I'm not saying that's wrong, but that's a different kind of subsidy than the ones a company like BYD gets from the Chinese gov't... (Tesla sold the cars at a higher price, the buyer got the subsidy, in BYD the cars are sold at a lower price and the gov't just gives them money.)

As a reminder, it was "climate conscious" politicians, largely in one party, that used the gov't checkbook to prop up certain companies in industries they liked, all with great big press conferences and running for re-election on those generous handouts to 'green industries'.

Comment Re: Instead, it plans to develop a voluntary indu (Score 1) 101

It's not always clear at the time of purchase that the publisher has the ability to shut down the game at some unspecified future date.

Are you a child? EVERY online game will be shutdown at some point, the ONLY discussion/question is how long before it happens?

Off-line game will theoretically play for ever, but advances in computer hardware/operating systems may cause all but the most committed player to to eventually decide it's no longer worth the effort to keep their Apple ][ running to play Oregon Trail (for example).

Comment Re: online petitions mean shit (Score 1) 101

Holy cow, you mean that just because 1.3 million (verified!) people signed an online petition to force companies to let them keep playing discontinued video games for free in perpetuity that the EU can just say 'Nyet!'?

But, but, they REALLY, REALLY want it!

This is so stupid, give game manufacturers a reason to do what you want, don't just try to force them into complying with your selfish desires... offer them money, tax-breaks, SOMETHING!

Comment Re:Misleading (Score 1) 76

And yet the unnamed source tries to make it sound like it is about making private companies "pay their fair share" and can't believe that the administration hasn't spent three years trying to figure out how to make the temporary power it was granted permanent. Power, apparently, for him

The administration that took charge 18 months ago didn't start working on this regulation 36 months ago? I wonder why that is?

Comment Re:Misleading (Score 1) 76

1) The Law is only 3 years old. This isn't some massive change, as it has barely been on the books at all.
2) It only applies to Federal facilities, not general data centers, so has absolutely NOTHING to do with all the other bullshit hype around AI datacenters.

I'm struggling to make sense of your statements and this quote from the summary:

A replacement for the requirements laid out in FDCEA would, in other administrations, have been in the works for months ahead of its expiration. An employee with the GSA, the agency that oversees the government's IT services and helps to implement the FDCEA, says that the lack of any sort of plan is highly uncommon. The employee spoke to WIRED on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. "Never in the history of data center policies has a policy expired without another one having been painstakingly worked on for three years behind the scenes," says the GSA employee.

It implies this is along-standing regulation and it takes tears to update...

Comment Re:Sgt Schultz: "I see nothing! I hear nothing!" (Score 2) 76

Something else the states will have to do by themselves. You would think a warning sign like the sharp rise in electronics due to data centers consuming memory at an alarming rate would be a reason to at least consider regulation. But we are in the act of stopping the steal to make america great again lest we forget someone named benghazi is actually what the epstein files are about......

What?

This regulation is about tracking energy/environmental impact, not controlling it/reducing it - this is about data collection, not environmental regulation.

States already heavily regulate construction, be it data centers or anything else.

This regulation only concerns federal data centers, either those operated by the federal government or those operated by contractors for the federal government - private AI data centers, Microsoft, google, meta, etc data centers aren't part of this regulation.

Comment Re: You are complicit. (Score 1) 153

Studies show that human IQ has fallen considerably over the last decade. I'm afraid nature and/or the chemicals in the air that create dumber babies isn't on your side.

I also wonder if the Interwebs might be playing a significant part in the decline.

Maybe toss COVID lockups, "remote learning"?

Oh wait, it turns out IQs have been dropping for decades (plural, not singular):

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/s...

Comment Re: Another con from the conman. Nothing new here. (Score 1) 153

Who is 'they'?

Carter was not 'forced to sell his peanut farm' he CHOOSE to put it in a blind trust, and it ran up $1M in debt, which forced Carter to sell the farm inn1981, which is AFTER he left office:

Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story...

Let's also remember "Billy Beer"...

Comment Re: Another con from the conman. Nothing new here. (Score 0) 153

No, "Conservatives" don't care about the Trump family side-hustle selling Trump-branded merchandise - it means nothing, and I firmly believe he just does these things not for money but to just watch his critics heads explode.

Based on the outsized reactions I see here, I think it's working.

Comment Re: Another con from the conman. Nothing new here. (Score 0, Troll) 153

Oddly, a surprisingly large number of European visitors for World Cup are falling in love with things we 'locals' take for granted...

I think your closeted inflatable unicorn thief may not have understood what makes America great - he was looking for something mystical, other are gobsmacked by Buc-ees and ice in soft drinks.

Comment Re: Are there people in the government (Score -1) 76

The summary says that typically the gov't would spend three years crafting the regulation's replacement - if I am correct, Trump took office less than 18 months ago - the Biden administration should have done a solid 12 months of planning/preparing before Trump took office... What happened? What did the Biden admin do to start this process? (Hint: Nothing, because if they had the article would have said so!) And no, DOGE didn't cancel this, how do I know? Because, again, if it had the article would have said so!)

I wonder how many federal employees are employed full-time to monitor and report on the energy, water, and climate impact of federal government datacenters? I bet it's an obscenely huge number with each data center having - at a minimum - round-the-clock/seven-days-a-week monitoring of the datacenter, and that would require 5-7 employees per datacenter, plus regional and national levels of oversight and administration, etc.

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