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FIRSTFREED0CELL t1_j5xjrc4 wrote
Reply to comment by thinkB4WeSpeak in IBM Cuts 3,900 Jobs In Latest Tech Layoffs by itsonlyeva
> new Ohio IBM factory
??? All Google finds is that Intel is building a new fab in Ohio.
FIRSTFREED0CELL t1_j5xjhqe wrote
Reply to IBM Cuts 3,900 Jobs In Latest Tech Layoffs by itsonlyeva
3,900 out of 282,000.
FIRSTFREED0CELL t1_iycfswp wrote
Reply to comment by hoppeeness in GM Dealers Have Been Quietly Repairing Teslas by LunacyNow
> Almost definitely it is just tire changes
Wrong. Look at this:
FIRSTFREED0CELL t1_ixmc0ia wrote
Reply to comment by wotmate in This mining tractor developed by Caterpillar is completely battery-operated by redhatGizmo
I don't know anything about mining, but I wonder if some sort of pantograph and overhead wires along the more permanent sections of road could work. I would think the active mining end of the route might be too dynamic to be electrified, or at least would require some easily movable tower system. There have been locomotives that run on partially electrified routes for quite some time - they are able to raise a pantograph and switch to electric from diesel while moving.
Would it be worth the effort?
FIRSTFREED0CELL t1_ixj59ys wrote
Reply to Meta outlines US involvement in social media disinformation in new report/The social media giant’s latest quarterly adversarial threat report describes three coordinated disinformation networks, one of which appears to originate from the US. by Sorin61
> In total, 39 Facebook accounts, two Groups, 16 Pages and 26 Instagram accounts were said to be involved in the network, which spent around $2,500 on Facebook ads.
Yea, sure, proof it was official? The DoD has 1.3 million active duty service members, 770,000 National Guard and 740,000 directly employed civilians (not subcontractors). That a few of them got together on their own and do this from their work computers is not unreasonable.
FIRSTFREED0CELL t1_iupuiy4 wrote
Reply to comment by lego_office_worker in Twitter Users Flock to Other Platforms as the Elon Era Begins by Khalifa_Nomi
He has to do something, if the NYTimes is right, he has $1B/year in interest payments for the loans to buy Twitter, and Twitter's total income last year was $630m.
FIRSTFREED0CELL t1_j9mzn6x wrote
Reply to comment by VanillaElectrical331 in Google blocking news content for some Canadians in response to government bill by Defiant_Race_7544
Australia passed a similar law a while ago, and both Google and Meta caved and are now paying for news content.