

One consumer grade graphics card surrounded by the largest heatsink ever produced.
“That ought to do the trick!” 😆


One consumer grade graphics card surrounded by the largest heatsink ever produced.
“That ought to do the trick!” 😆
Self-sabotage when you experience a major life change (like taking a new job, for instance) is apparently a symptom of ADHD. I only discovered this last year when I went to see a therapist for feeling like I was in my own head, ruminating about the uncertain future, imposter syndrome, feeling like I wanted to quit, etc.
Therapy helped tremendously. Consider reaching out to a professional who specializes in ADHD/Anxiety disorders. They can help you come up with ways to cope with the feelings and make it through the adjustment period without blowing up your own plans and goals.


Recurring would be nice, but they would move away immediately.
Good. Why would we want people who take vastly more than they contribute to remain in our state? And make no mistake - billionaires cost us more than they contribute and regular taxpayers always foot the bill.
Just like how we have proved that trickle-down economics does not work, the wealthy will not pack up their entire business operation and move elsewhere to avoid paying a tiny fraction of their wealth back to the state in taxes.
Born to ride for Donald J Trump?
Donald Trump doesn’t even know these people exist.


Californians are proposing a billionaire tax and he promised to veto it.
Also, we don’t want a stake in AI. We want to burn it to the fucking ground because it’s ruining everything right now.
Newsom is such a duplicitous motherfucker.


The mirroring aquaduct was sabotaged by the sinister Visigoths. Verily, the solution must be drained and refilled at the cost of ten thousand libra denarii funded by the SPQR.


How could it be described as anything other than caving? According to the leaked preliminary details, all he did was just secured Obama’s deal, but worse since at least Obama carved out provisions to ensure that inspections were being done to verify that Iran was not building a nuclear program. What we are getting is a pinky promise, leaving the door open to future bombings when the schizo USA decides to play world police again.
I’m also not convinced Charlie Brown has finally kicked the football here. Deal isn’t final until the ink is dry, and Pakistan will likely call out Israel for continuing to bomb Lebanon in violation of the ceasefire agreement.
In order to understand why space is “cold”, you have to understand how we, as humans, perceive temperature. What we feel as hotness or coldness is just how excited the molecules in the atmosphere are. Molecules very excited? It’s hot. Molecules very still? Cold.
Space is vast. Incomprehensible to our puny human minds that have evolved to exist on this tiny mote of dust. Most of space is devoid of matter. Sure there’s hydrogen and helium out there just floating around, but not enough of it for us to be able to feel. So space feels like cold, and indeed, is quite cold. But as the above poster explained, losing heat in space is fundamentally different than how we lose it on earth.
Your body generates heat to keep your squishy organs running smoothly. The way we prevent ourselves from overheating is we rely on perspiration and evaporation, but that only works if we have Earth-like conditions where airflow can carry that excess heat way from our bodies.
In space, there is no airflow. Your skin would freeze while your blood boils.
The same issue is present with our technology. Radiating heat is very, very inefficient in space because we need something to carry it away from the source that is generating it faster than it can generate it. At least with the tech, we can turn it off to let it cool slowly over time, but it doesn’t solve the fundamental problem of having no way to efficiently cool an entire AI datacenter that is meant to be used to fill a continuous demand here on Earth.