Dutch military intelligence has warned that Russian cyber actors are partly automating their cyberattacks on Europe through the use of AI to execute their cyberattacks at a high pace
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ICYMI: Seattle officials are considering a moratorium on data centers after more than 60,000 people sent them letters demanding the City stop four companies eyeing Seattle for five new data centers. www.theburnerseattle.com/post/seattle...
“What we found were thousands of conversations in which a homework helper turned into a confidant, then a suicide coach,” Maria Raine of Orange County told the California Senate Privacy, Digital Technologies, and Consumer Protection Committee on Monday.
This is a generational bag fumble by OpenAI and impressive execution by Anthropic.
Articles about Jared Kushner's diplomatic role with Iran that mention Kushner has received billions from the Saudi government (2/28-4/19):
NYT: 5 of 58
WashPost: 1 of 43
WSJ: 0 of 40
AP: 0 of 26
CNN Wire: 0 of 18
NY Post: 0 of 17
Chicago Tribune: 0 of 4
LA Times: 0 of 4
Boston Globe: 0 of 2
Have another beer Kash
“This is not transparency.”
🚨 LAWRENCEBURG, TN folks are demanding a public hearing about a planned data center: www.facebook.com/share/p/1Byw...
And they frequently treat the court system like it’s their private playground
I don’t think we talk nearly enough about the fact that corporations like Amazon, don’t pay a single cent to maintain the roads they use, the transportation system they use, the courts they use, they pay nothing for the infrastructure that is absolutely critical to their business.
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But what about RFK Jr’s precious bodily fluids?
Voters in a small Missouri town, unhappy with the city council’s approval of a $6B data center, ousted all four incumbent council members running for reelection
This is awful, this has got to be stopped somehow
Yesterday, Governor JB Pritzker joined a bipartisan coalition of governors across the PJM Interconnection region — the grid operator for Northern Illinois — to call for the operator to ensure data center electricity use does not drive up energy costs. The coalition also called for continued efforts to bolster its consumer protections for working families.
Yesterday, Governor JB Pritzker joined a bipartisan coalition of governors across the PJM Interconnection region — the grid operator for Northern Illinois — to call for the operator to ensure data center electricity use does not drive up energy costs. The coalition also called for continued efforts to bolster its consumer protections for working families.
Yesterday, Governor JB Pritzker joined a bipartisan coalition of governors across the PJM Interconnection region — the grid operator for Northern Illinois — to call for the operator to ensure data center electricity use does not drive up energy costs. The coalition also called for continued efforts to bolster its consumer protections for working families.
Data centers should have to pay their fair share — and take every step possible to protect working families.
As electricity demand and costs rise across Illinois and the region, I’m joining governors in urging PJM to keep consumers at the center of every decision it makes.
online article screenshot. msn butterfly logo. headline: Nearly half of US data centers planned for 2026 canceled or delayed and it's expected to get worse. Story by Jordan Carlton 1 day ago. image shows aerial view of a large construction site with a new data center under development and surrounding land preparation. Approximately half of the new U.S. data centers planned for 2026 are likely to face delays or cancellations, according to a Bloomberg report.
hell yeah
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#Earthquake (#terremoto) (#UnitedStates)
🌍 New Earthquake 🌍
📍 Location: offshore Northern California
📏 Magnitude (M): 4.6
🔽 Depth: 57.01 km
⏰ Time: 2026-04-02 08:41:23 UTC
🔗 Source: VYT
Stay vigilant. If you felt it, please report your experience.
Shortly after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed Florida’s version of the SAVE America Act into law, pro-voting groups moved swiftly to challenge the severe new voting restrictions, asking a federal court to block the state from requiring voters to prove their citizenship status.
Just wait until these eyesore monstrosities want to come to your neighborhood. Goodbye trees. Expect to hear a constant, electrical humming, warmer temperatures and higher energy bills. Fight like hell to keep data centers out of your area.
How quickly will this be in the discount bin?
Last year, Trump signed executive orders to fast-track AI data center construction and weaken state-level AI regulations.
Now a new AI industry group says it will spend $100M+ on the midterms to push Trump's AI agenda.
Money in politics is the root of our dysfunction.
Be warned.
Good news! OpenAI is canceling so many large purchase orders and datacenter expansions that the global price of RAM is dropping.
Dropping in boiling water works better, according to my home experiments.
Prick them, drop in boiling water, and then in ice water when they’re done the way you like them. Shells will peel right off.
What an idiot
BREAKING: After ProPublica published letters written by children at the Dilley concentration camp, ICE officers raided the dormitories and confiscated the children's letters. I'm suing ICE to get them back. I'll explain it all in 45 minutes on @meidastouch.com here: www.youtube.com/live/H-D8SzR...
Data centers require large amounts of energy to operate — and right now they’re using up much of the energy available on the existing grid, jacking up Pennsylvanians electricity bills.
Two pilots dead at LaGuardia. A lone controller managing two simultaneous emergencies. The FAA is 3,000 controllers short. We will blame the human. We should fix the system.
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Some airports have suspended wait time data, with one advising passengers to allow four hours or more for security screenings.
Squeezed by data centers' relentless demand for electricity, a Nevada energy company just said it's going to stop supplying energy to Tahoe. The city has a year to figure out how to meet 75% of its energy needs without it.