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These constraints, at least for electricity, are usually in end distribution networks, not in production. High-powered datacenter would get (and pay for) its own substation/transformer from higher-voltage network, thus avoiding the limitation.

The main point of ENUM was compatibility with open SIP, unfortunately that never really happened and most SIP operators do not accept incoming calls from public internet (and do not route outgoing calls based on ENUM).

IMHO soldering two wires together (or wires to connectors) is much harder and requires higher dexterity than through-hole soldering on PCB, which is really easy. PCB holds parts in place and directs solder where it belongs.


You pretty much do that with wireless devices as a wISP.


Well, Meta also shared their AI models freely with world


They released products for free use, they didn't release the code of those models for free. Which IMO would make some of what they did here right.


Even if the house prices stayed the same, it would make sense to keep the low interest debt and invest in other assets that have higher yield, like shares.


this again assumes a lot… it assumes that you can make up the money you are donating to lenders with some ficticious higher yield investments. I’d ballpark less that 5% of people would make out on the positive side of this.


Power distribution is a natural monopoly, power production is commodified/competitive business.


As a vegetarian, i am a bit annoyed by this term as i do not want to be associated with AI moral panic.


And internet was full of human slop already before LLMs came.


Here in EU, in order to take official sick days, i would have visit doctor to get confirmation document. Which means that for simple cases i would rather take unofficial sick days (sometimes provided by employer, like in US) or just leave.


Yeah but getting that confirmation document is low effort. And at least in Belgium the doctor visit would cost just like $25 (from memory, haven't lived there for quite some time).


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