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The US is the largest producer of oil in the world, and there is a very strong lobby for keeping that production up.

The US consumes about 20% of total oil consumption, 2/3rds of that is transportation. If transportation were to be heavily electrified, it would be a meaningful drop in global oil consumption and cause prices to fall. Falling prices hurt US producers more than many overseas producers, as fracking is an expensive extraction method and most US production is from fracked wells.

Tests should be written from requirements. Using LLMs to write tests after the code is written (probably also by LLMs) is a huge anti-pattern:

The model looks at what the code is doing and writes tests that pass (or fail because they bungle the setup). What the model does not do, is understand what the code needs to do and write tests that ensure that functionality is present and correct.

Tests are the thing that should get the most human investment because they anchor the project to its real-world requirements. You will have tons more confidence in your vibe coded appslop if you at least thought through the test cases and built those out first. Then, whatever the shortcomings of the AI codebase, if the tests pass you can know it is doing something right.

The physics of radiative heat transfer haven’t changed and aren’t changing, the idea will be just as stupid in 5 years as it is right now.

But it doesn’t matter, because there isn’t a plan to actually build a bunch of orbiting data centers, it is just something Musk is saying to generate hype for investors pre-IPO.

There’s a Linux build.
IIRC we don’t know when life started on earth because records of the early earth aren’t available - geological activity recycled the surface. What evidence we do have is that life started pretty much as early as the records we have can show, meaning either it appeared very quickly once the planet cooled or was already present.

They were Polish territories because Poland held and administered them. They were also part of the PLC before the Russian empire seized them…

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partitions_of_Poland

We can argue all day about what conditions grant a right to a territory. Or we can cut the bullshit and stop pretending that the Soviets sending the Red Army across the Polish border to conquer land, while raping the inhabitants, was anything but an invasion.

Partitions of Poland - Wikipedia

This is some tankie bullshit.

“They didn’t invade Poland, modern Poland is to the West, they invaded lands that belong to Ukraine and Belarus”

My brother in Christ - the entire country of Poland moved to the West because the Soviets annexed the east and demanded Germany cede territory to Poland when redrawing the map after WW2. This displaced millions of ethnic Germans who had lived there for centuries. The annexed land was then given to the Belarus and Ukrainian SSRs to administer, and inherited by these new countries when the USSR broke apart.

Your argument is like saying the US didn’t invade Mexico because that land is now part of Texas.

I have KDE + Wayland on Arch using an Nvidia GPU and I have tons of nagging issues that seemingly cannot be resolved with current drivers.

More power to you if it all just works, but that isn’t not universal

As someone with an Nvidia GPU on Wayland, unfortunately quite a few places.

Resuming from sleep requires power cycling the monitors.

Glitchy transparent artifacting down to the desktop if windows are overlapping next the task bar.

Widgets in the system tray (KDE Plasma - I have temperature readouts) disappear and reappear randomly, and sometimes switch which taskbar they live on.

VRR support is pretty bad, causing black screens when using full screen applications.

2D-heavy games are flooded with thousands of vulkan draw calls, leading to abysmal performance and massive current spikes (and therefore coil whine). This is mitigated per-game with dxvk settings - often removing the whine without improving performance.

HDR is … technically available.

Overall I’m happy, but I cannot recommend this experience to anyone I know because it would drive them insane.

If doesn’t matter if you like it or not, when Trump does unhinged shit real people suffer out in the world.

They blame our country, they don’t blame just the president. And they shouldn’t - because all of us here going through our lives, going to work, paying taxes, obeying laws, keeping the economy going, etc. are instrumental to the power he is wielding as a club against everyone else.

If you don’t want to be blamed, then resist.