UpperBroccoli

joined 6 months ago

It will transform mediocre content into crap, and then it will regurgitate that crap into worse and worse crap. All of that at the expensive of untold Terawatt-hours of energy. AI will not take over the world, but it sure will help destroy it anyway.

BEAT THAT PETAR MOLINEXU!

If you’re already working 40 hours a week, focusing on stuff out of hours is going to be hard. I know this all too well!

I was thinking more along the lines of 'nightshift'. 😀

[–] UpperBroccoli@lemmy.blahaj.zone 15 points 3 weeks ago (9 children)

There are a lot of jobs that require out of hours support, specifically those that aren’t tied to business hours. In tech at least, many of the sites and services you use are built off the backs of software engineers that are paged at 5am because latency is a little higher than normal.

There is a very easy solution to this dilemma: pay someone to stand ready at off-hours.

[–] UpperBroccoli@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Are there really people who don't know where the clitoris is, or is that just a meme?

[–] UpperBroccoli@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I mean ofc, one of those two sides are ~~their employers~~ them.

FTFY.

Almost 16 years, still nope. Not going to happen.

They are still using Reddit, so one has to wonder if they have not abandoned sanity and intellect a long time ago.

[–] UpperBroccoli@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

No Hammer to Fall? Do you even Queen, bro?

I read "Tuccan chicken" and was wondering how much meat is on those. Hah.

Some regulation changed, and that is great. It is now much easier than before to put a photo voltaic installation on your roof that has a peak energy production above 10 kWp. That used to be the magic barrier beyond which things would get drastically more complicated, beaurocracy wise. Tax hell, basically. So that is gone now, and my SO and me installed a 25 kWp installation on our roof because of it. But let me tell you: it took six month just to get it connected to the net. The local energy net provider did not manage to swap our meter for a two-way meter for six months. We were able to power our home with it, but we could not provide any power to the net. Just because that company was too stupid to click a button somewhere to send instructions to another company to swap that energy meter. That other company was here on an unrelated job a month after our PV installation was done, and I asked them about it. They told me they could theoretically do it right away, but they had no order to do it, so they couldn't.

On the other hand, very small installations ("balcony power stations") are popping up everywhere, the kind that are 600-800 Watts and plug right into your power outlet. In theory, when installing them, you should fill out a form to give your power provider the chance to swap your meter so it doesn't run backwards when you're not using all the power, but nobody I know ever does that. I am guessing that that also has quite a bit of effect on our power mix.

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