I think it might be simpler than that. I think the people who were already invested in energy heard about the energy needs of AI and started investing there to prop up the cost fossil fuel. Then Trump and friends got involved and killed several renewable energy initiatives. I think it’s all about greed, and not much else.
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The fourth frame depicts a man getting arrested for using a stolen credit card at a Chinese restaurant. It takes several officers to arrest him and he is humorously vocal about what the police are doing. The incident is known as Democracy Manifest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_Manifest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XebF2cgmFmU
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News@lemmy.world•Raging Stephen Miller Suggests Slapping Handcuffs on Blue State GovernorEnglish
72·4 months agoSo Miller is mad because the governor won’t protect the invading army of thugs? Is that what this is? He can’t be serious. 🙄
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some good uses the new ballroom can have after the Trump regime is over?English
181·4 months agoHomeless shelter and soup kitchen! The President is there every other Thursday serving food and drinks to the guests. As is tradition.
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FoodPorn@lemmy.world•Rise & Shine Papaya stuffed with fruits & seedsEnglish
5·4 months agoLooks like chia seeds.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Can anyone recommend a good food processor? Mine broke. Specifically I want it to be able to make hummus with alacrity.English
2·4 months agoA few years ago I was looking at buying a new food processor and a new blender. I wanted to buy something that would not wear out easily and that I could probably still get parts for if either one ever needed repair. Price was a bit of a factor but I was willing to pay for quality. I finally settled on a Cuisinart 14 cup food processor (DFP-14BKSY) and a Vitamix Standard (5200) blender. Both are professional quality and have been very reliable since the day I bought them more than five years ago.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who *don't* like math, why?English
4·4 months agoI think for people like me, it isn’t that we dislike math. It’s that we dislike having to work out the formulas without there being much instruction on what the formula is doing. I want to know the theory behind it. Explain, at least once in a while, what is happening in the formula. Without context of what the calculations and formulas are doing (including refreshers on the basics) it starts to become just a jumble of meaningless numbers.
I find that my understanding of math is much better when I can see each step written out in long form. Once I understand what is happening, using the formulas is much easier.
If the instruction is just a string of memorization exercises, I will pass the test when it is given, but would I fail that same test just a few months later because I will have no context to give it meaning and I will forget most of it.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•No account? No Windows 11 for you, says MicrosoftEnglish
10·4 months agoDeal! (i’m swithing to Linux)
Hard to say exactly what they did without taking it apart, but it kinda looks like the washers might be springs. Concave when loose and flat under tension. That would help to keep the blades close together even after heavy use and wear.
I would assume that the inside face of the bolt has a square or rectangular profile that seats into the hole to prevent it from turning. The nut looks like it was custom made for this use.
The nut and the bolt could be made in small quantities on a metal lathe. For large quantities they would likely be made on a screw machine. The washers are probably an off-the-shelf part but could also be made on a screw machine.
You can use a smart plug to remotely control power to the Raspberry Pi.
If you enable Wake-on-LAN in the server BIOS, the Raspberry Pi can use Etherwake to power up the server when needed.
To connect to the Pi, I would suggest using a Pi4 or Pi5 and remote into it via Raspberry Pi Connect. That will give you secure remote access to the Pi.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.ca•Where do random bruises on your legs come from? I never fall or anythingEnglish
9·5 months agoDo you have a dog? My dog like to crash into me when he is playing.
Other possibilities are bumping into chairs or tables as you walk by.
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Technology@lemmy.world•95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report FindsEnglish
134·6 months agoI have no proof, but I feel like the AI push and Turnip getting re-elected and his regression of the EPA rules sounds like this whole AI thing was an excuse to burn more fossil fuels.
If I was invested in AI, and considering AI’s thirst for electricity, I would absolutely make a similar investment in energy. That way, as the AI server farms suck up the electricity I would get at least some of that money back from the energy market.
Read it backwards.
Based on what I remember from my biology class, many traits are decided by dominant vs recessive genes. The genes in your DNA are arranged in pairs. Your parents each provide you with one half of that pair.
- Recessive genes require both genes to be the same to be expressed.
- Dominant genes only require one to be expressed.
Let’s assume that tallness is the dominant gene and being shorter is the recessive gene.
If your father has one gene for being more than 182 cm and one gene for being less than 170 cm, he will be tall because the gene for tallness is dominant. If your mother has two genes that both select for being less than 170 cm tall, she will be noticeably shorter than your father because she has two recessive genes.
If your father gave you his recessive gene and your mother gave you one of her recessive genes, you would be noticeably shorter than your father.
This can also happen when both parents are tall but each of them carries both the dominant (tallness) gene and the recessive (shorter) gene. If they each provide only the recessive gene to their offspring, the result is an offspring that is significantly shorter than their parents.
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politics @lemmy.world•Republican Rep. Eric Burlison Believes Giant Humans Walked the Earth—and the Smithsonian Is Hiding EvidenceEnglish
43·6 months agoThis is some of the goofiest shit I have ever heard. If these biblical Nephilim giants ever existed, and someone had evidence of that existence, what would be the motivation for hiding it?
Scientists do not avoid biblical references because of some vast conspiracy. They leave that stuff out because those stories do not agree with their findings and/or do not add any useful information.
A great many scientists are Christian, Jewish, or Muslim. If the Nephilim ever existed and evidence was found that proved it, scientists would not shut up about it. It would be impossible to keep it quiet.
Can you imagine the museum traffic if such evidence existed? People would travel from all over the world to see even a tiny fragment. No curator in his or her right mind would pass up that opportunity!
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I did not look up how progressive lenses really work before getting some.English
38·6 months agoProgressive lenses are complete garbage! The fact that you need to wear them for several days for your eyes (and your brain) to adjust to them speaks volumes. Keep in mind you will also see very poorly for the first few days.
I got some progressive lenses for my second ever pair of glasses. My first pair did not have bifocal lenses. I wore the progressive lens glasses for a few minutes in the store. Took them off, drove home, and tried to wear them at home. I hated them so much that I went back the same day and returned them. I have had lined bifocals ever since and have not regretted it one little bit.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Imagine you have infinite dollars backing you. What's the thing you'd want to pursue just because it's something you'd like to do with your life? English
201·6 months agoI would spend billions of dollars ensuring that Trump dies poor and homeless.
Not clanker but simply: Clank!







Not a gadget exactly, but I love my chef knife! It’s a Kan core chef knife. I have had it for several years now and enjoy using it every time. It is very sharp and is easy to keep sharp. It was not cheap, but not terribly expensive when compared to other professional quality knives. I use it almost every day and it has never disappointed me.
For actual devices in the kitchen, I would say my Kitchenaid stand mixer is my favorite.