So all gas around us is $5 a gallon, but Costco is sticking at $3.90.
The line took about 30 minutes to get through to fill up with them having 20 pumps.
Obviously I did did that during work hours
They talk about AI data centers in space, but what about flying data centers??
They should fill the planes with servers and fly them around. If the servers move faster, the computing will go faster, it's like physics and shit.
Some gas stations I have to fill out an application, pay an app fee, put down a deposit, and if my credit score is good enough I get to pump gas. They don't even take cash anymore: they negotiated with rewards credit cards so that the GAS STATION gets the rewards. Crazy out there ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯
Grab your favorite lubricant or lotion. Whip up enough batches to fill a shot glass - it might take you a while - and let me know when you're there, and other instructions will follow. Don't forget to cap after every batch, and don't drink it
Hey friends, gas and diesel prices will go down tonight, so wait until tomorrow to fill up. This is for the Midwest, but I would think it would apply in other parts of the country as well.
It doesnt really matter that poets tech is cutting edge. It could be an "on par" component and the company would still be undervalued. The upfront cost to build a team within a larger company to build it themselves is tremendous and takes at minimum 3 years assuming you can even staff the right people - and for timeline that quick youre looking at acream of the crop PHD/Work experience mix which would be difficult to fill regardless of salary (and a sign on bonus). Then you need to contract production. By the time youve developed poets tech, poet has improved theirs. Its just one of those little essential pieces which costs very little to buy but tons to develop. You want ai datacenters capable of streaming an illustrated ai model seamlessly at 4k/8k resolution? Youll have to have poets product, its not "optional" at that point.