Notices by Aether (aether@poa.st), page 4
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@ArdainianRight If you can be bothered going through that things X timeline you will find them saying they're jewish
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The Jew fears the White family
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If you were using the Linux distribution NixOS it's time to abandon ship, right now, before communist weirdo troons take you with them to the bottom of the ocean, possibly making you transition yourself on the way down.
lunduke.locals.com/post/5819317/nixos-commits-a-purge-of-nazi-contributors-forces-abdication-of-founder
Some people have criticised that article for being unbalanced so here's a longer, more detailed, and more balanced account that makes things look even worse for the malefactors.
chrismcdonough.substack.com/p/report-on-nixos-governance-discussions
Just to give you the TL;DR:
1. Mentally unhinged trannies demanded a board seat on the NixOS foundation reserved for a "sexual minority".
2. The project founder suggested that your sexual proclivities were irrelevant to running a Linux distribution.
3. The same tranny declared a purge of "Nazis".
4. The project founder said, have fun with that, I'm out of here.
5. Other key contributors swiftly followed suit.
6. The trannies who took over don't know how to do, quite literally, anything.
A story as old as time, or Magnus Hirshfeld, whichever comes first.
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Good evening poast
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The Verge's guide to how to get rich in 2024.
theverge.com/2024/7/1/24190060/amazon-adept-ai-acquisition-playbook-microsoft-inflection
1. Start an AI company three years ago.
2. Run out of money.
3. Have one of the trillion-dollar tech companies hire away all your staff. It doesn't matter which one. You choose.
4. Have them license your tech for hundreds of millions of dollars so they don't get sued.
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Antifa Tranny murders Transactivist.
thepostmillennial.com/just-in-male-trans-suspect-in-murder-of-trans-activist-held-in-minnesota-womens-prison
Is this what happens to the other 58%?
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gets the noggin joggin
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Europe wants to deploy datacenters into space. Studies say it's feasible.
cnbc.com/2024/06/27/europe-wants-to-deploy-data-centers-into-space-study-says.html
>ASCEND's space-based data storage facilities would benefit from "infinite energy" captured from the sun and orbit at an altitude of around 1,400 kilometers (869.9 miles).
Well congratulations, your datacenter is now permanently running away from you at sixteen thousand miles per hour.
Fortunately the writer of this piece spoke to some people who aren't certifiably insane:
>Winterson estimates that even a small 1 megawatt center in low earth orbit would need around 280,000 kilograms of rocket fuel per year at a cost of around $140 million in 2030 - a calculation based on a significant decrease in launch costs, which has yet to take place.
That's not the launch cost, that's the upkeep.
And that's for a tiny datacenter. The AI center Tesla is building right now is targeting not 1 megawatt but 500MW, which would cost $70 billion per year to maintain given these assumptions.
Back on Earth, Tesla is spending around $4 billion on the entire datacenter.
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Never forget what they took from you.
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Peak oil bros on suicide watch
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Its true
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L Cysteine is a commonly used ingredient to make bread. It helps break down gluten in the dough making light fluffy bread. In Australia it is sourced from chicken feathers.
In the USA it is sourced from human hair from barber shops in China.
You are committing cannibalism if you buy bread in America from a supermarket and not from your local baker.
I am not making this up.
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@ArdainianRight @ncrav Would appear that way. Troons have to ruin everything you know.
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Google is leaving its godawful offices in San Francisco.
sfchronicle.com/realestate/article/google-exits-sf-office-tower-19445098.php
Continuing the hollowing out of what I'm told used to be a nice town.
This is a black eye for Blackstone which co-owns the complex and has a $975M loan against it.
Google is not yet leaving the city entirely, much less the state. But maybe.
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China Bros stay winning
cc: @deprecated_ii @udongle @rher
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A scroll detailing the final hours of Plato, found in a cache in a villa belonging to Julius Caesar's father-in-law in Herculaneum (near Pompeii), has now been deciphered.
theguardian.com/books/2024/apr/29/herculaneum-scroll-plato-final-hours-burial-site
He was not overly fond of the entertainment that evening, but I would also like to spend my final hours entertained by the flute playing of a Thracian slave girl.
The scrolls - hundreds of them - are, as you might expect given what happened to Herculaneum, mere lumps of charcoal, and it is only with modern CT scanning techniques and computer-aided reconstruction that we are able to read them. In fact, it's only last year that the first words were read this way.
theguardian.com/science/2024/feb/05/ai-helps-scholars-read-scroll-buried-when-vesuvius-erupted-in-ad79
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With its player community up in arms and its reputation on fire - with 200,000 negative reviews landing in just three days - Sony has decided maybe Helldivers players on Windows don't need a PlayStation Network account after all.
msn.com/en-us/entertainment/gaming/helldivers-2-is-copping-backlash-after-forcing-psn-logins-and-being-pulled-from-over-150-countries/ar-BB1lS4PY
This comes a day after the game was removed from sale on Steam in 177 countries and dependencies because the PlayStation Network was not available there.
Which also goes to show how widely available Steam is. They don't care if you live in the Aland Islands or Andorra or Antarctica, if your credit card works you're in.
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Why are they always hot
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Republicans have pounced on tech executives' internal conversations.
theverge.com/24146357/republicans-internal-emails-texts-tech-executives-meta-facebook-white-house
The fact that the conversations with federal government officials involve jews trying to coerce them into censoring protected speech is let unsaid.
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Motherboard makers apparently to blame for high-end Intel Core i9 CPU failures, says Intel.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/04/intel-reportedly-blames-motherboard-makers-for-core-i9-cpu-crashes/
Another garbage article from the Ars Technocrats, and they are getting roasted in the comments.
TL;DR version: It turns out that running desktop CPUs at 500W is bad. Who knew? Intel knew. And they are trying to shift the blame to their motherboard partners for helping Intel fake benchmark results.
Lower-end Intel CPUs (the non-K parts) are mostly fine.
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