Well, at least they aren’t getting more expensive yet, it’d be werid explaining to my grandkids how I grew up in the ‘age of cheap semi-conductors’.
Well, at least they aren’t getting more expensive yet, it’d be werid explaining to my grandkids how I grew up in the ‘age of cheap semi-conductors’.
Arguing that we do not have free will based on “physical and biological luck” is misguided.
All physics and biology is mere observation. We know of neurons due to microscopes, Protons from cloud chambers. We know free will in the same way, observation. Accept a far more regular, definate and intimate observation. I have not actually seen a neuron except in a textbook, even then, those who wrote the text book probably did not spend as much of their lives over glass slides as they did deciding upon things. Moreover, no interpretation of my experiences is needed to arrive at a notion of will, whereas scientific data must be intrepreted before they can produce meaning.
no very much salt water I’m afraid.
Since 2015, several data centers have been submerged underwater in both the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. The first underwater data center was deployed by Microsoft into the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California, through an experiment called Project Natick, with Phase 1 being a vessel carrying 1 rack, containing 24 servers.
Look, I get that you’re trying to be funny more so than accurate, but we’re already doing sea based servers and they work fine.
plastic bags are not unknown technology.
it pokes through like a space marines pony tail