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As a GenX dad and now grandfather, I couldn't be happier to read this.

Every dad wants his sons to be a better father than he was. Glad to see it happening.

Nothing strengthens the knees like the weight of responsibility.


Yeah the weight of housing could be a little less though :)

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> EDIT: if you downvote this comment it means you don't think there are deadbeat dads out there.

No, it means that when your attempt to extend the metaphor failed. People who avoid strength exercises just don't get stronger knees. They don't "get stronger knees but by not doing weights".


Play stupid games... win stupid prizes.

The judicial, nation-wide blocks on CDN IPs is absurd and should have never been allowed.


That shows the power of the Spanish FA and Telefonica together.

I chose 'Colorado' from the state dropdown and got a blank page. Does the site work at all?

I had to click and read to satisfy my curiosity of what "life restoration" was in this context.

I was expecting Jurassic Park action but found the old illustrations to be surprisingly delightful.


That reminds me... I need to get my Faraday cages prepped.


I remember doing research in the print version of the World Factbook back in college days. It was the most accurate and up-to-date info we could get on countries before the Interwebs. RIP.


Hindrance to what? I'm trying to understand your comment.


Some have been built where there wasn't enough power currently available from the grid but would later be available, and were allowed to operate using temporary power sources until then which can cause serious pollution issues for nearby communities.

A notorious example was/is xAI's Memphis data center. They started out using a loophole that let them power it with dozens of gas turbines without permits that didn't have to meet air pollution standards. (I don't remember for sure, but I think they were using them under a rule that is meant for emergencies like natural disasters).

The surrounding communities, mostly poor and minority with not much political clout, already had air that was significantly worse than wealthier and whiter parts of the area, and the data center pushed that to levels health officials considered to be alarming, like a 79% rise in peak NO2 nearby.

This was actually bad enough that even the Trump administration had to act and the EPA now had a rule making it harder for data centers to exploit that loophole.

But they are still using gas turbines, 15 instead of dozens, and they now are permitted and have more pollution controls, but independent data suggests it remains a major source of the smog in the surrounding neighborhoods. They are expected to be fully on the grid later this year.


They're unbelievably loud


insanely loud. even more so when they are running massive natural gas burning turbines to generate power ...


It'll recover that 30%+ within a week or two.


I've heard CapitalOne does the same thing... send paper mail saying their emails aren't being read.


$8,000 and it only does 60Hz?! What were they thinking?


You misread the article; this is a $2,000 product. An unrelated 32-inch 8k monitor from Asus is $8,000—it's mentioned in passing to disclaim that the LG isn't, technically, the highest-DPI monitor on the market.


Yes, but the Asus is $8k and it also only does 60Hz.


Apple’s Pro Display XDR, which this absolutely competes with, is also 60 Hz.

It’s $5000. Without a stand.

There are rumors there will be a new version soon. Perhaps we’ll get 120 Hz.

The refresh rate on these super high resolution monitors is not great.


> It’s $5000. Without a stand.

$6K, if you want a comparable matte.


This monitor is not really for gaming; GPUs aren't powerful enough to drive 6K beyond 60 FPS.


For that matter, 6k @ 120 Hz is about 60 Gbps of video data. That's only barely within the limits of the fastest DisplayPort standards.


Thunderbolt 5 can use 3 lanes for a total of 120 gbps.


It's $2000


$2k


Bloody down-voters.

Yeah you looked at a different model. But it's still $8,799.00 and does indeed only do 60Hz.

https://www.asus.com/us/displays-desktops/monitors/proart/pr...


> only do 60 hz

Just so you know 120 hz 10 bit without display stream compression for this will require almost 128 Gbps per second

Doesn’t exist yet


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