@Iam_best_dev@tekbog 4/5, pretty good track record. I might come around on the annoying tethered caps just because it triggers certain people that much.
@namehra@ziv_ravid Plov stems from Sanskrit (boiled rice), paella from Latina (plate), so unfortunately doesn't work. But have you told your wife about the te - cha - chai split yet?
@josefchen …in coming up with new surprising ingredient combinations that work. Probably worth it to do extensive coding/finetuning/playing around with heat (creativity) parameters and the UI for specifically that purpose. This thing seems like it's made for the creation of new fusion food
@josefchen I tried to find out if the AI could come up with similar fusion recipes as myself (leberkäs musubi etc.). I haven't read the paper yet, but some ideas:
- Even with 7 languages, you will miss (or undervalue) a ton of local ingredients/recipes.
- This model could be very helpful…
@JohnSmithu6q@pensandpoison@JeremyTate41 "You fucking people don't even know what a woman is"
Don't know what your people are, but I doubt I will get many non-circular definitions from them
@theCTwelve@NayanUnfiltered@elonmusk Consumption is literally the term those companies use, nimrod. Once the water evaporates, it's consumed. If you have a problem with that, then nothing is ever consumed unless we're talking about billions of years.
You lack basic reading comprehension and logic skills. Bye!
@theCTwelve@NayanUnfiltered@elonmusk You really need to work on your reading comprehension.
Btw, you also need to tell Equinix that they're stupid. They also say that they're using up 77% of the water they withdraw, with the majority of it being potable water, and a significant percentage from water-stressed areas.
@theCTwelve@NayanUnfiltered@elonmusk Maybe you should tell Google/Alphabet that. They're under the assumption that they are using up the water.
The nonsense I'm repeating comes directly from their report.
@theCTwelve@NayanUnfiltered@elonmusk A 100,000 gallon data center would be pretty small. There are quite a few that use millions of gallons.
Also, the vast majority of water is actually used up, there is no closed loop. You can easily look this up. Google has reports out there where you can see 79% consumption.
@theCTwelve@NayanUnfiltered@elonmusk > And please understand how this actually works.
Guy that keeps missing the same point made over and over again.
> Closed-loop doesn’t take water
It does.
> the cooling loop is filled ONCE
Yes, that's what people are upset about.
You need to work on your reading comprehension.
@theCTwelve@NayanUnfiltered@elonmusk Please read what I wrote, not what you think I wrote. People are complaining about the closed loops because they take water out of areas that have little water available to begin with.
@botchedalism@robertgraham It's so weird that they get so much shit for something so common. No one's whining about the Vengaboys or demanding they give back prizes.