Crypto's a funny one economically as while there are some real costs like mining, a lot of the money is just swapped around like A makes a coin, B pays A a million for some but the million isn't really spent, just swapped between crypto idiots.
>The term “hyperscale” first emerged in the late 1990s, heralding a paradigm shift in the world of computing. It was primarily used to describe the awe-inspiring scale and capabilities of data centers...
Musk was also into the solar panels and EVs so it's not all trash the planet. Even if living on Mars or Venus isn't practical we might develop interesting tech trying.
Not exactly, it was a normal solar panel business started by Elon's cousins (SolarCity), but it wasn't going well, and in the end it was bought by Tesla for much bigger money than it was worth (let's say it was a bailout for Elon). Today Tesla solar panels are maybe 0.1%-1% of the business, they stopped giving any data on it years ago.
I've got the 8GB M1 Air. It works fine for me memory wise.
In some ways the Neo looks better than the Air for things I have had problems with in that it looks easier to replace bits - my battery and speakers are both kind of knackered.
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