I love physical displays like this, or split flaps. Anything that is not a screen, and keeps it's display without power. I keep getting ads for vesta boards, but I just can't justify the expense.
I have notebook from ~15 years ago full of pie-in-the-sky ideas for different types of displays. This was before I got a job that took up all of my attention span.
Location matters for disaster recovery, if they want to survive WWIII. Though I think Data Sovereignty is probably a bigger thing, especially if they're going to be selling to governments around the world.
They're not trying to build a sustainable business. They're trying to get as much market share and lock-in as possible before the bubble bursts. This makes a ton of sense from that perspective. It probably would be cheaper for them in the long run to own their own hardware, but they are paying AWS for their expertise so they can focus on what they do. If it doesn't work out, it also sets them up for a merger with Amazon.
I do think a ton of businesses would benefit from running their own hardware, but they're not getting five billion dollars to stay on the cloud.
The problem is that AI has been dominating the conversation for so many years, and they'll get more improvements from removing the GIL than they would from adopting the PyPy JIT.
The JIT would help everyone else more than removing the GIL, I wish PyPy became the reference implementation during 2.7
I noticed this directly a few weeks ago. I was camping with a friend pretty deep in the woods, but at a campground. About a half a mile away there was an RV running a generator, which was annoying as hell, but not the end of the world. Then in the middle of the night, while we were stargazing the generator turned off, and we could noticeably hear the wildlife adapt to the change. Some got quieter, but mostly it was wildlife returning to the area. As if the sound from the generator was a forcefield keeping everything away, or at least hidden.
That last part is what really opened my eyes about the noise polution from datacenters
I have notebook from ~15 years ago full of pie-in-the-sky ideas for different types of displays. This was before I got a job that took up all of my attention span.
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