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Sensing this is the new global warming threat replacement


Not sure that framework adds anything here, I host around the same on a RPi5 and a few disks. Instead of ZFS I use lvm2, it's pretty good on the RPi5. ZFS eats up too much RAM for what I use it for there.


ZFS is amazing, used it since around Solaris 10, and yes, loved it for it's NFS capability, had many terabytes at the time on it, back when a terabyte meant a rack of drives! Now those same systems host petabytes, all upgraded in place. Solaris was pretty amazing too.


And china writes a blog entry on substack. And now hacker news and ycombinator are on the Chinese side of things, along with their bots. Downvoting and shadow banning. What else is new?


Congratulations IBM!


That's amazing! Anything that can help people from all backgrounds and ethnicities achieve greatness through knowledge is wonderful! Great work, Google!


Ok, now that we did everything their way, can we change it?


can you be more specific about who you are referring to?


No reason why it couldn't have been done in reverse, have a programmer code it while using AI to understand skin cancer.


There are lots of apps that do this. It's (relatively) easy to get AI to perform at the same level of a dermatologist but liability/risk management/regulation is much harder to solve


Well.. there is somewhat more on the line if it's wrong that way.


Absolutely agree. I wonder how many kw get wasted watching YouTube or ticktack?


Actually it's because there isn't enough solar and generation because of previous policies. Check out how Alex Albrecht got screwed doing solar in Los Angeles.


That doesn't excuse gouging consumers now to subsidize data centers for large corporations.


Yes it does. Prices are based off supply and demand. Demand is increasing but the government is making it prohibitively costly to expand supply so prices are going up. The solution is to generate more electricity, not stifle demand.


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