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  • To a significant extent, they do, contracting for construction of generation and transmission (very often renewable), at least at the largest scale.

    But, it's (mostly) all on the grid.

    With demand like that, it's not like there isn't significant negotiation with the local power company, especially because they're frequently built a significant distance from existing large power infrastructure.

    Heck, all the big 3 cloud providers signed deals for nuclear generation in the last few months. https://spectrum.ieee.org/nuclear-powered-data-center

    Here's just one more article about these sorts of investments: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/clean-energy/google-has-a-20b-plan-to-build-data-centers-and-clean-power-together

  • Every time they fix the issue plaguing me, a new one is introduced.

    There is now an issue with memory allocation after some time playing games that requires a full restart.

    Really hoping the amd launch gives me a reason to dump this 2070 Super.

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  • I also feel seen in a really weird way. That Corelle, the gray hot dish, the lump of "salad". Except the french cut beans. Mom never sprang for that. Dad did sometimes though.

  • Re "a drink": That's maybe a little dangerous advice.

    A standard daiquiri is going to be 2 full shots of rum, plus about ¾oz lime and simple, add some muddled strawberry to make strawberry. Just as a 7.5% IPA has much more alcohol than a 4.2% Guinness/Miller Lite.

    IIRC, that puts a daiquiri at 2 "regular" 5% beers, or a bit more than 2 "domestic" lite beers. And that's assuming nobody used an overproof rum.

    For a lightweight, that's a drink to sip slowly.

    The faster you drink, the more and longer it affects you.

  • I take it a step further with distrobox to provide the tooling (like the preferred version of poetry and other cli tools). That ensures people can jump in with the right versions of tools easily, and changes to tooling can be disseminated with a commit (and container build).

    But I agree. Get started and solve these problems when they are problems.

  • Just finished watching the 24hrs of Daytona where they use that infield track layout this week. It's free on YouTube from IMSA!

    3 classes of cars fighting for places through traffic for 24hrs. It's absolutely wild, and the commentators are definitely fighting fatigue with sometimes extremely random sidetracks too.