filister@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months agoLas Vegas' dystopia-sphere, powered by 150 Nvidia GPUs and drawing up to 28,000,000 watts, is both a testament to the hubris of humanity and an admittedly impressive technical feat | PC Gamerwww.pcgamer.comexternal-linkmessage-square408fedilinkarrow-up11.01Karrow-down146 cross-posted to: ghazi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
arrow-up1961arrow-down1external-linkLas Vegas' dystopia-sphere, powered by 150 Nvidia GPUs and drawing up to 28,000,000 watts, is both a testament to the hubris of humanity and an admittedly impressive technical feat | PC Gamerwww.pcgamer.comfilister@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months agomessage-square408fedilink cross-posted to: ghazi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
minus-squarefreziklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7arrow-down2·edit-25 months agoThere’s no such thing as “ASAP” for nuclear power. If you had the permits signed off today, it would take 10 years before a single GWh of new nuclear energy goes to the grid. Instead, maybe we shouldn’t build giant spherical advertising displays?
minus-squareGamingChairModel@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·5 months ago There’s no such thing as “ASAP” for nuclear power Sure there is. It’s just that the P stands for “20 years from now.”
There’s no such thing as “ASAP” for nuclear power. If you had the permits signed off today, it would take 10 years before a single GWh of new nuclear energy goes to the grid.
Instead, maybe we shouldn’t build giant spherical advertising displays?
Sure there is. It’s just that the P stands for “20 years from now.”