From a Google ther appear to be at least 4!
Nighed
It has expansions!?!
In the US, is the infrastructure provider always also your energy provider? It seemed strange that this law only applied to some suppliers?
In the UK I can go onto a comparison site and switch to a different provider with different pricing (including feedback rates)
Another article here: https://www.ijpr.org/environment-energy-and-transportation/2023-11-17/california-reduces-payments-for-rooftop-solar-power-for-second-time-in-a-year
It feels a lot of this will be worked around by changing how some of this is wired up?
Not an LLM, but stable diffusion runs on them.... Very slowly due to extreme swap usage.
This sounds like a core datacetre though?
Make sure you keep your software (operating system, browser etc) up to date and don't install sketchy software.
Install a reputable add blocker on your browser as that can help.
Email addresses are pretty much public, you give it out to people all the time. It's no different to giving your physical address, it allows someone to link you to a location, but your house is there anyway if someone walks down the road and wants to break in.
The BBC (British Broadcasting Company) has its own masterdon server it is experimenting with: https://social.bbc/about
It's cool they have their own top level domain, they should use it more!
Surprised a company of their scale and with such a reliance on stability isn't running their own data centres. I guess they were trusting their failover process enough not to care
I thought the point of a game engine was to do that stuff....
I'm assuming that doing full charge/discharge cycles on them daily will put more wear on them than every day driving would?
But if your buying them at scrap value and the. Still selling them as scrap after a few more years I guess it works out.