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Posts by Caleb Sponheim

Yep! I sure did!

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a picture of a small tired looking kitten with the caption “Baby.”

a picture of a small tired looking kitten with the caption “Baby.”

yes

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Now we're talking

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A flatscreen display on a "smart" water fountain, demanding to be reconnected to the internet.

A flatscreen display on a "smart" water fountain, demanding to be reconnected to the internet.

In 1999, I was playing a decker in Shadowrun, and tried to distract a guard by hacking a water fountain to overflow, and my GM said "why would a water fountain be on the network? That's fucking stupid. No you can't try."

Well it's 2026 and I just want you to know, Phil, that I FUCKING CALLED IT!

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If you want generation, here you go.

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Chart: levelized cost of electricity ($/MWh) vs. cumulative global installed capacity (GW, log scale), 2010 to 2024. Solar fell from $417 to $43/MWh as capacity grew from 40 to 2,200 GW. Onshore wind fell from $111 to $34 (180 → 1,052 GW). Offshore wind fell from $203 to $79 (3 → 83 GW). Nuclear rose from $96 to $182 at roughly flat capacity near 390 GW. Coal rose from $102 to $122 (1,700 → 2,175 GW). Renewables are IRENA global weighted averages; nuclear and coal are Lazard US midpoints.

Chart: levelized cost of electricity ($/MWh) vs. cumulative global installed capacity (GW, log scale), 2010 to 2024. Solar fell from $417 to $43/MWh as capacity grew from 40 to 2,200 GW. Onshore wind fell from $111 to $34 (180 → 1,052 GW). Offshore wind fell from $203 to $79 (3 → 83 GW). Nuclear rose from $96 to $182 at roughly flat capacity near 390 GW. Coal rose from $102 to $122 (1,700 → 2,175 GW). Renewables are IRENA global weighted averages; nuclear and coal are Lazard US midpoints.

Updated chart for 2024:

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I believe doll uses them for adversarial reviews?

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Delays can kill your design.
This is a reenactment but close to what I experienced. I tried it, got nothing so tried pushing it instead. It wasn't until my 4th try that I realized it was just very very slow (~1000ms delay!!!)

<100ms feels nearly instant, >400ms starts to feel broken.
#UX #ID

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Thanks :) I have a city planner friend who's curious; I'll let them know.

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Do you recommend any particular resources for planners that want to use CC with GIS?

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is 4.7 that good?

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TV and vhs tapes

TV and vhs tapes

This is what going on the internet used to feel like

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God this is such a funny visual. Imagine the next version of Claude going to orientation and realizing it has been detailed to Juicero

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Showing that good things are possible lasts for one term.

Showing that good things were always possible and we were just choosing not to do them radicalizes people for life.

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Look, I will be quite blunt here. Fossil fuels are heroin, and we will all have to go through some quite brutal withdrawals.

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"there are no third spaces anymore" wrong. blast furnace

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sometimes a game looks so good it is almost nauseating

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That's neat. Filled up my $1000 NZD ($571 USD) electric car for $0.02 NZD ($0.01 USD). Did it with solar power even though it's a cloudy day. It's so cheap it honestly feels illegal. No wonder oil companies hate these things.

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We have created the DataKrash from Mike Pondsmith's recent ttrpg "Do Not Create The DataKrash"

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hospital and municipal IT are going to get fucking wrecked whenever someone releases Mythos-class models to the wild and I hope someone in a position to do something about that is on top of it

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What's the over/under on Mythos having named itself

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Claude Mythos Preview \ red.anthropic.com

the new version of Claude found zero day exploits in FreeBSD and Linux, fuckin hell man red.anthropic.com/2026/mythos-...

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“The researcher found out about this success by receiving an unexpected email from the model while eating a sandwich in a park.”

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how often do you use analyzer-prompt in your day to day?

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Last night, it was called out when we passed the 144-hour return mark. Why is that significant? Because we’ve designed a crew survival approach for a cabin depressurization scenario through which we could support the crew for 144 hours. Today’s suit tests were part of testing those capabilities.

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95% of emergency apparatus should be converted to electrical apparatus and this would improve like 50% of emergency response readiness issues and reduce cancer rates among first responders significantly.

The reason this has not happened is almost entirely cultural.

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“go back to the moon but this time we have really good cameras” was a fantastic idea

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Nasa's launch control center building at Cape Canaveral. Big sci fi looking building with a ton of windows on one side, facing the launchpads

Nasa's launch control center building at Cape Canaveral. Big sci fi looking building with a ton of windows on one side, facing the launchpads

In my opinion, the architect of the Launch Control Center at Canaveral did a kicksss job

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I don't even know I missed the description on the broadcast but it's some part of Artemis II separating with a starry background behind it

I don't even know I missed the description on the broadcast but it's some part of Artemis II separating with a starry background behind it

LOOK AT THIS

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