>be nvidia
>sell graphics cards for 30 years
>become worth more than several countries combined
>“you know what would be funny”
>decide to make the CPU too
>team up with microsoft
>post coordinates on twitter like a serial killer
>“A new era of PC. 25.0528, 121.5990”
>it’s just taipei
>intel and amd refreshing the tweet in cold sweat
>qualcomm quietly closing the snapdragon tab
>mfw the graphics company owns your entire computer now
فارغ از نتیجه رفت و آمدهای اخیر دیپلماتیک، به رفتارهای آمریکا در آغاز هفتگی بازارهای مالی باید با تردید و بدبینی نگاه کرد. ⚠️
اجازه ندهیم از سادگی ما به امیال اقتصادی خود برسند؛ از یک سوراخ صد بار نباید گزیده شد. ❌
#سازش#ترامپ_قاتل#انتقام#هوشیاری_اقتصادی
@Konnect2Allster@mill_josep28363@vtchakarova I'm aware of the bypass, but Iran has explicitly claimed to control the UAE coast and has attacked several tankers there, so it's not very clear what loading activities are still happening.
US lawmaker admits heavy losses of 39 US aircraft in failed Iran campaign
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A senior US congressman revealed on Tuesday that Washington has lost 39 aircraft since the outbreak of hostilities with Iran on 28 February, citing data from a specialized defense publication. During a special Senate committee hearing, Democratic Congressman Ed Case questioned Pentagon officials regarding the staggering material costs of the conflict, noting that the reported losses are likely higher given that the data is nearly a month old.
The figures, originally published by defense outlet The War Zone, indicate that while the US Air Force conducted nearly 13,000 sorties during the war, the attrition rate has been significant.
The report claims that 39 aircraft were destroyed and 10 others sustained major damage, including the high-profile loss of a Boeing E-3 Sentry and an F-35A Lightning II fighter jet, which was reportedly hit while operating inside Iranian airspace. When pressed on the financial impact, Pentagon Chief Financial Officer Jay Hurst declined to provide immediate figures, stating that a "full diagnosis" is required before estimating the "retention cost" of the fleet.
@AngelicaOung Thanks. I have been a bit surprised about how quiet TW newspapers have been (relatively speaking) except for the more Blue outlets of course, but your explanation makes a lot of sense.
@CarlZha Most of the plant water is recycled apparently, so the water usage isn't as bad as you would think. Not that the plant startup process is going well for other reasons though...
@Moon_Synth_Bio You need to take a hard look at your thinking to understand why protecting your tenure chances at the expense of your postdoc was wrong (as many others pointed out in myriad ways). All I see from you is a martyrdom complex in service of your continued professional advancement.
@yashalevine basically what they are doing is injecting a certain amount of purified methane from biogas, then claiming the credits in California after withdrawing an equivalent amount of natural gas to take advantage of CA subsidies. Still pretty absurd though.