I'd start digging a moat too. Revise building codes for all buildings to require a bomb shelter and start updating city planning to have highrise sections on the Russian side as defensive structures and open fields on the Russian side of towns. Same as planning green buffers and fortification on elevated positions. And deep underground weapons storage.
Was more saying the entire region is already on fire and then Israel and Iran fanning the flames. So everyone is upping their game.. it's not as if the Saudis don't have plenty of regional enemies.
Or thanks Bibi and Khameini.. the instability in the middle east means everyone wants more weapons. Now with the new drone threats investments probably go up. If I was dependent on oil refineries for my national income the footage of what Ukraine is doing to Russia would give me sleepless nights.
Such a small amount also for a company like Zendesk to pay this kid. Even if they initially did not acknowledge the issue, the moment they did.. all it would have taken was... "Hey kid, we revisited the issue and found that the bug you found was of higher importance than we originally thought, we will implement fixes for the issue and want to thank you by awarding you the bounty per our programme. Keep up the good work and let us know of you find more issues"... And ofc pay him the bounty.
So, you have other information you are basing that on? Because the source is one of the top 3 consulting firms in the world.
I'm sure they will happily provide consultancy to the energy sector to avoid this issue, but I'm kinda surprised when random Lemmy accounts think they know better than a leading company like this.
Energy is a pretty tight market where supply and demand are tightly intertwined. So a big boom on the use side as AI is threatening has a good potential to outpace the capacity of the supply side to scale up.. thus creating scarcity, driving up prices.
Well, Russia is not exactly free and he did have a decent following in Russia. But western media indeed seem to present him a lot better than what he actually was.or at least seem to ignore that he was also a staunch nationalist.
So households will pay higher prices because of this shortage. It's time to separate markets and prices between vital and non vital stuff and make the non vital market bear the costs of these higher prices. That makes it more fair.
Also why can't these datacenters be in the desert? Use daytime solar and wind down at night. Follow the sun.
If you throw a bunch of investments or R&D costs into this year, you can all of a sudden have a huge financial loss while having positive cashflow.
Same is true for buying other companies, depreciation and other fuckery with stuff like "goodwill".. or you just paid off a massive loan to an actual creditor, bought back stocks, or moved cash to your offshore holding to dodge taxes (in the form of renting your own IP from your own company in said tax haven)... The list is nearly endless.
The point is, in most countries a loss can be spread out over multiple years to offset profits. Meaning you don't have to pay taxes on the profits.
So you again start by being smug and condescending, while crying that I bounced back your "you don't know what you are talking about, with a neither do you".
And then you go on by stating that they missed the mark and it's difficult... And they should have started building when the people where not here yes.. because everyone.. and I mean everyone... Knew they where coming. So if they would have built then.. it would have been ready now. And even if some where vacant for some time.. I'm sure there's plenty of new yorkers looking for affordable housing.
But no, america is special, New York is different compared to plenty of global capitals and mega cities.
Croudsourcing is the strenght that led to the vast resource and also the weakness as displayed here. So probably there will be a need for some form of barrier. Hence my suggestion.
You ran the ad hominem first buddy, I just replied in kind as you just waved away the remark with "it's complicated".
And the pressure of republicans and other small government freaks is felt everywhere. The simple fact of the matter is that having to resort to paying commercial parties for housing means the government missed the mark on allocating the funds to provide structural housing at much lower cost. Meaning it is a waste of tax dollars that could have been used elsewhere.
Require someone that wants to add stuff to pay a small amount to the Wikimedia Foundation for activating their account and refund it if they moderate a certain amount.
Of they end up releasing full self driving taxis before the Tesla's sold with fsd are done I can imagine people that bought fsd will take issue.
Also their stock price did not like the announcement.