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AI-designed Linux computer with 843 components boots on first attempt — dual-PCB Project Speedrun was made in just one week and required less than forty hours of human work
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How Wall Street ruined the Roomba and then blamed Lina Khan
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Brown University shooting leaves two dead, nine injured as police search for killer
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Legendary Star Trek writer David Gerrold has started a GoFundMe as he battles leukemia
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NOAA deploys new generation of AI-driven global weather models
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Oscars shock: YouTube wins TV rights to host Academy Awards from 2029
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Paramount launches a hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
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Wells Fargo analysts call plans for all-day Nasdaq trading ‘the worst thing in the world’
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Your grocery store is a bewildering sea of overly processed food. Here’s why and what to do.
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2025 NFL Season 🏈 Weekly Discussion Thread – Week 15
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! 🏈 Share your thoughts on Week 15 — wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related.
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'Saturday Night Live' hit with backlash for using AI images
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Taylor Swift gave $197 million in bonuses to Eras Tour performers and crew, on top of their salaries
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The science and strategy behind Wyoming’s snow fences
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Dissecting bad internet bills with a digital rights advocate: KOSA, SCREEN Act, Section 230 repeal
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Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer found dead at LA home; homicide suspected
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An analysis of Elon Musk's US "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE)
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For Americans: You can check out your local electric options!
I'm not sure where exactly to post this, but most folks in the US and Canada can check out where their power is coming from. I work in the power generation industry, and I feel there are many...
I'm not sure where exactly to post this, but most folks in the US and Canada can check out where their power is coming from. I work in the power generation industry, and I feel there are many aspects that people just do not understand when it comes to generation and what we need to go fully renewable and/or carbon free.
"Independent system operators" (better known as ISOs) can provide you with your local power information. A nice overview can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_transmission_organization_(North_America)#Independent_system_operators_(ISOs)
I live in New England, so my local info can be seen here: https://www.iso-ne.com/isoexpress/
I can see the projected MW load, how much was scheduled to cover it, the cost per MW, where the power is coming from (at the moment, 5% is oil, 6% is hydro, 12% is "renewables"... as burning trash is considered renewable as much as solar and wind lulz, 19% is nuclear, and 52% is natural gas [NG]), and I can also see the CO2 outputs (which before you make a judgement call to state that yes, NG is the highest producer of CO2, if you look at the MW produced per ton of CO2, it's WAY better than the others!).If you're in Texas and were there in early '21 during the Uri storm, I'm sure you've heard of ERCOT (https://www.ercot.com/gridmktinfo/dashboards). That region has a much higher demand for power in general, and I do find it amusing (yet not at all surprising) that no CO2 info is offered.
In the California area (which is where I hail from), it's displayed here: https://www.caiso.com/supply. I have, at times, found that their imported MW actually were the main supplier, which let's just be honest: they buy power from NV and AZ and that power isn't "clean", but they tote that they're so good to the environment! (Please also note, CA is a huge supplier of CO2 courtesy of all the forest fires.) Also, note that my company literally owns two "peakers" (that's a term for an engine you can turn on and get power out of quickly, without all the slow startup times or shutdown issues that typical power plants have - think of it as a jet engine you just turn on for quick power with really high emissions compared to most plants) that put out more emissions than were typically allowed on permits when they were commissioned, but glorious Newsome realized that balancing the ability to charge your Tesla and having rolling blackouts was a bit precarious. Also alsø: if you look at the CaISO page, the geothermal output is all my company. That range of plants takes the grey water from SF and reincorporates it into the geysers to keep up the 100% clean output.
So, after the fact, I'll state that I'm a little biased: I grew up in CA, and I'm very conscious about emissions and climate change (and yes, I believe that has been playing into effect for a while). But I also am a realist living near California's little red-headed stepsibling Massachusetts that is trying to shoot their foot for carbon emissions and the like.
But, I wanted to put this out there because I hope that folks (who aren't in the industry) might appreciate the insight, and also learn how to figure out what is going on when you plug your <insert power demand item here>. :)
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Follow-up on that drunk raccoon in VA; apparently, he has a history
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Showing Teeth - Labyrinth (2025)
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Newly released court filings show how Pepsi Inc and Walmart colluded to raise food prices across the US economy
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Gianni Infantino seems to be doing everything to be considered the worst FIFA president of all time
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At dusk, fifty people went to San Francisco's longest dead-end street and all ordered a Waymo at the same time
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The San Francisco Bay Area shortage of dental hygienists
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The dapper daredevil who documented America’s skyline in the making
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The iconic ‘Home Alone’ house is being renovated by its new owner (The interior is being restored to match its appearance in the original 1990 film)
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Money bunny! ‘Zootopia 2’ crossing $1 billion global box office today; fastest Hollywood animation ever to milestone
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Top MAGA influencers accidentally unmasked as foreign actors
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Low pressure, fatal consequences: Explosion at Yenkin-Majestic
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Campus characters: Identical twins, the Byers, live identical lives (2014)
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Can a heavily modified Rivian take the EV Cannonball record? (Part 1)
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2025 NFL Season 🦃 🏈 🥧Weekly Discussion Thread – Week 14
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! 🦃 🏈 🥧 Share your thoughts on Week 13 — wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related. (Don't worry...
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! 🦃 🏈 🥧
Share your thoughts on Week 13 — wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related.
(Don't worry @hamstergeddon, I gotchu buddy)
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Claude the albino alligator passes away at age 30
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Deinterlining: simpler subway service, fewer delays (New York City)
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Box office: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ debuts to frightfully good $63 million domestic, adds $46 million overseas for $109 million global debut; ‘Zootopia 2’ crosses $900 million globally
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The unlikely afterlife of big box stores
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Four proposals to improve the design of fuel economy standards
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Golden Globe nominations: ‘One Battle After Another’ leads film noms with nine
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Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. studio and streaming business for $72 billion
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‘One Battle After Another’ wins Best Film at Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2025 awards
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USGS V1cam livestream of erupting Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii (west Halemaʻumaʻu crater)
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2026 FIFA Men's World Cup groups are set
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Big company names join US lawsuit against Donald Trump-backed tariffs including Costco and Revlon
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A rare “Polar Express” winter pattern is forecast over the United States and Canada, following a Polar Vortex split
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Drunk raccoon found passed out in Virginia liquor store
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National Data Buoy Center - BuoyCAMs
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The secretive cabal of US polluters that is rewriting the EU’s human rights and climate law
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Netflix wins bidding war, starts talks with Warner Bros. Discovery
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Critics Choice Awards nominations: ‘Sinners’ dominates with seventeen noms
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Why are 38 percent of Stanford students saying they're disabled?
25 votes