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a_paddy commented on NASA's WB-57 crash lands at Houston   arstechnica.com/space/202... · Posted by u/verzali
a_paddy · 14 days ago
Definitely not a Ryanair trained pilot with that smooth touchdown.
a_paddy commented on In Europe, wind and solar overtake fossil fuels   e360.yale.edu/digest/euro... · Posted by u/speckx
black_puppydog · 23 days ago
Nice link, thanks! Still, the renewables (I'm not counting nuclear and biofuels, but counting hydro and "other renewables") make up 21.1% of the total energy consumption as well, up from 13.3% in 2015. That's still quite marked.

Also after clicking the "settings" button to show absolute values, I was surprised to see that total energy consumption peaked in 2006 (hey, that's 20 years ago!) at ~18,900TWh, and is now at ~15,700TWh.

I'd guess that demand for Oil is so inflexible mostly due to its use in transportation? If that's the case, we should see this value drop as the adoption of EVs progresses, but clearly so far they haven't made a dent.

Edit: after clicking around a bit more, it seems that the EU energy use reduction might be mostly due to off-shoring energy intensive industries... ayayay. XD

a_paddy · 23 days ago
Do not underestimate the impact of transitioning from incandescent to LED lighting. An average home could be consuming 1Kw for lighting alone at busy times.
a_paddy commented on Ireland wants to give its cops spyware, ability to crack encrypted messages   theregister.com/2026/01/2... · Posted by u/jjgreen
zexodus · 25 days ago
I'm so tired of these...

Is there really no way we can make it technologically impossible for them to exfiltrate user data?

a_paddy · 25 days ago
The problem is they'll legislate for the providers to insert back doors, negating cryptographic hardness.

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a_paddy commented on Linus Torvalds vibe coding (Google's LLMs?)   github.com/torvalds/Audio... · Posted by u/sarmike31
a_paddy · a month ago
Linus is no Luddite. Trying out new technology on a pet project is a great way to understand what it's all about.
a_paddy commented on Apple picks Gemini to power Siri   cnbc.com/2026/01/12/apple... · Posted by u/stygiansonic
mdasen · a month ago
Where does it say that it won't be white-labeled?

Yes, Apple is acknowledging that Google's Gemini will be powering Siri and that is a big deal, but are they going to be acknowledging it in the product or is this just an acknowledgment to investors?

Apple doesn't hide where many of their components come from, but that doesn't mean that those brands are credited in the product. There's no "fab by TSMC" or "camera sensors by Sony" or "display by Samsung" on an iPhone box.

It's possible that Apple will credit Gemini within the UI, but that isn't contained in the article or video. If Apple uses a Gemini-based model anonymously, it would be easy to switch away from it in the future - just as Apple had used both Samsung and TSMC fabs, or how Apple has used both Samsung and Japan Display. Heck, we know that Apple has bought cloud services from AWS and Google, but we don't have "iCloud by AWS and GCP."

Yes, this is a more public announcement than Apple's display and camera part suppliers, but those aren't really hidden. Apple's dealings with Qualcomm have been extremely public. Apple's use of TSMC is extremely public. To me, this is Apple saying "hey CNBC/investors, we've settled on using Gemini to get next-gen Siri happening so you all can feel safe that we aren't rudderless on next-gen Siri."

a_paddy · a month ago
Apple won't take the risk of being blamed for AI answers being incorrect. They will attribute Google/Gemini so users know how to be mad at if it doesn't work as expected.
a_paddy commented on Ireland fast tracks Bill to criminalise harmful voice or image misuse   irishtimes.com/ireland/20... · Posted by u/mooreds
nickdothutton · a month ago
What is the succinct definition of "harmful"?
a_paddy · a month ago
A tort
a_paddy commented on Perfectly Replicating Coca Cola [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=TDkH3... · Posted by u/HansVanEijsden
hulitu · a month ago
> Perfectly Replicating Coca Cola

Which version ? In EU it tastes different in almost every country.

a_paddy · a month ago
The concentrate is produced by Ballina Beverages, then regional bottlers add the bulk ingredients like sugar and water. Hence every version being a little different.
a_paddy commented on I used Lego to design a farm for people who are blind – like me   bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c... · Posted by u/ColinWright
a_paddy · a month ago
Lego created a specific series of bricks in the 1960's for this exact purpose, called Modulex.

Originally designed for architects etc, it's still going. https://youtube.com/watch?v=I_OUxVuoxjk

u/a_paddy

KarmaCake day361October 19, 2016View Original