@doggintrump I wrote a technical paper using AI for the first time. It’s like a seductive B- student. Exciting to interact with until the work product arrives. I asked Claude how to assure accuracy. It said not possible. Companies lay off smart folks for AI they learn can’t be trusted.
Mary Trump: “Don’t waste our time running as a Democrat if you are not running on Supreme Court reform. And I don’t mean reform around the edges. I mean you’re gonna add 4-6 seats immediately. You’re going to implement term limits. You’re going to put in an ethics criteria and you’re going to make sure many of these most egregious decisions are undone”
"This flight, for about an hour, will cost us about $8 in energy"
"The electric plane can charge in about 50 minutes"
"the aircraft can travel more than 300 miles on a single charge"
"Plus, as the plane descends, the force of going down actually recharges the battery."
"two versions of its aircraft, one that can lift off and land vertically like a helicopter and another that takes off on a traditional runway"
https://t.co/TThF8F7Pfq @BETA_aircraft
@R_JonAnderson At least in Oregon, because of our climate, data centers don’t use very much water. Data for Amazon and Google at Oregon Data Center Advisory Committee web site.
Really important thread. Thanks.
$EOSE take note. Batteries with millisecond response time between the grid and data center solve this problem. Grid reliability assured, energy service to data center improved. Technical paper at robertsonenergyadvisors dot com
ERCOT's board votes today on new rules: data centers must ride through grid disturbances or risk getting cut off.
Other grid operators are already copying Texas' language before it's even final.
Why ride-through just became the make-or-break test for every serious site:
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🇨🇦Trump's ambassador to Canada, @petehoekstra just endorsed annexing Canada.
Ping him. Expel him. Send him home to Michigan.
My latest.👇 https://t.co/jrmkXXX6pN