

paragraph five of the linked wikipedia section
paragraph five of the linked wikipedia section
now? he’s been sucking for years. there’s a reason minecraft is credited to hatsune miku.
spain uses fossil fuels from lebanon. you’re talking about germany.
i’m sorry but the way you phrase yourself makes me uncomfortable. i don’t want to continue this.
…but europe has never been a us gas or oil importer. that’s just not a market.
it’s like a much worse repeat of when he called up the prime minister of sweden to post bail for asap rocky, and the prime minister of sweden had to explain to him that not only do we not have a bail system because that’s an absurd idea, the courts are not a political organ and so the prime minister can not ask them to do anything.
why would you take the least charitable interpretation? there is no need to be hostile.
and the answer, of course, is that it can be, as long as the information copied is meaningful for displaying to the user.
you’re basically asking the equivalent of whether putting things into an array is an algorithm, which of course has the answer “it can be, depending on how you put it in”. so basically, the operation you’re highlighting is not the point.
…how would spain even by us energy?
hey man, it’s not my fault i get stuck on test automation all the time
the reason stated in the report was that base load failed to correct. it was a novel failure case, but very much related to a grid with intermittent power tacked on.
of course there is no technical reason it wouldn’t work, but we are in the real world, where technical solutions are not implemented in a vacuum. the grid is yet to be completely retooled for intermittent wave-following sources, and accidents like this are how we figure out what not to do.
also “us disinformation pigfuckers”? really? the us has a vendetta against spain now?
yeah except it still doesn’t seem to work for mozilla…
but the word “you” in the sentence means the rest of the sentence is from the first person perspective.
so they’re not selling the data, they’re using it internally.
sure, just like how water is not lost when you take a piss in the woods. it’s just not reusable without significant energy expenditure.
so you’re saying i’m a natural fit for academia and should go back to school
a “point of view” is what someone sees. here we see someone looking.
wow that’s worse than i thought.
yeah, intermittent power that recently led to grid collapse in spain. it’s not about how much power you make, it’s about how to distribute it efficiently.
the current cooling paradigm is to basically spray mist into the air inlets of a data center to make the air able to carry more heat. the hot, moist air is then vented to atmosphere. so the water is lost until it rains again.
i mean, italy has not produced enough power to meet domestic demands since the 80s. they’re the biggest electricity importer in europe. i don’t know if the rest of the continent can handle them switching off of gas.
*is quick to backtrack when anyone questions him on anything