@BrianRoemmele A recent text from my son shows how SAAS is on the decline and AI is taking over: "Cancelled $260 of monthly software subscriptions because I built my own CRM in like 20 minutes"
@Jouhatsu_ai The signal in the video is unclear. Is the alcohol drinker in the video intended to signal a celebration or a breakdown? Since we know alcohol is poison, I'm thinking a crash because the drinker guzzling alcohol will likley puke it up in a matter of hours.
@RandyWKirk1 Good luck to you, Randy. I appreciate your content and the effort and energy your bring to it. You are an inspiration and a source of knowledge and wisdom.
Is a 1 TW Orbital Data Center really that big?
What about 100 TW of compute?
Today global AI capacity is about 30 GW.
Let's check this against growth in the CPU growth era, 1980-2000's. The growth rate then was 58% per year (growing at 1.58x per year).
By that measure, 30 GW will grow to 1 TW in 7.7 years (2034). And 100 TW at 17.7 years (2043).
BUT, AI compute demand is growing much faster than the CPU-era growth.
About ~3.3โ3.4ร per year. Thatโs more than twice as fast as the historical 58 % rate.
So the demand for 1 TW equates to only 3 years, and 100 TW only 7 years.
Big numbers, crazy scale, but not too far out if demand holds (hint: it will).
SpaceX you better get busy.
Considering all the Scottish Americans who settled in West Virginia, how appropriate and eerie to learn the mountains themselves are connected. "Appalachians were once connected to the Scottish Highlands as part of the same ancient range."
๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง King Charles spent some time at Shenandoah National Park in Virginiaโs Blue Ridge Mountains.
Those mountains are among the oldest in the world, and the Appalachians were once connected to the Scottish Highlands as part of the same ancient range.
@KimKatieUSA Other than a different team name (R vs D) what is the actual difference between how Talarico would vote in congress and how Cornyn has voted. Probably less than you would expect.