Yeah they are pretty sweet in person. The prices are dropping fast, I’m seeing them for $15k. Even with some potential repair costs and having to figure it out myself (since there’s no warranty) that’s a pretty amazing deal.
If it’s being built by a for-profit megacorp or a neonazi oligarch, then… we’re doomed.
If it was actually that it would work better…
The real reason for the brain implant chips company… brains in jars controlling robots.
Whaaaat? A company whose market valuation is almost entirely built on a perpetual lie about automation they are delivering “someday” lied about their ability to deliver automation??
I am shocked, I tell you. Shocked.
The names they use for products make it difficult to take them seriously.
Why do people want to live longer? The world’s not getting better…
Same. Completed my switch this week on all my devices. No regrets. The results are excellent and well organized and it’s really useful.
Next project is to add the rest of my family to the family plan
Yo ho ho and a terabyte of NAS!
We still need one person with a membership to download and post it all. Maybe we should start a fund to support their ever increasing membership costs…
I just hope this deal doesn’t involve using their AI to monitor the reactor …
And I’m sure they are all really well informed and written with experts in the field… 🫠
The rush to make batteries way outpaces the diamond industry and we all know how diamond mining turned out …
Not if we put orange cones on all their hoods.
Nope! But it will sell a lot of new trucks!
Finally! Someone who’s working on the issues I actually care about!
Or… hear me out… they just make their products suck less and affordable.
This will be interesting to watch and I’m not against it. I just wish they were investigating Royal Dutch Shell, Phillip Morris, Koch Industries, or Goldman Sachs with the same fervor. While Google has certainly done some evil, they aren’t even in my top 100 for evil actors that are exploiting us all to enrich themselves.
Isn’t Lemmy content being openly indexed by most search engines? I think we just don’t have the years of content here, so it’s not going to have the same gravity.
Also, I wonder about all the varied domain names of all the servers. Would search engines treat them all as separate sites, and calculate page rank for each separately? If that’s the case, the influence of Lemmy in search results would be even lower.
I got a Dawarich instance running yesterday, so far it is pretty good. Getting it running over SSL was an absolute nightmare but now that it’s working the tracking is pretty powerful.