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US Data-Center Power Use Could Nearly Triple By 2028, DOE-Backed Report Says

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U.S. data center power demand could nearly triple in the next three years, and consume as much as 12% of the country's electricity, as the industry undergoes an AI transformation, according to an unpublished Department of Energy-backed report seen by Reuters. The publication adds: The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory report, which is expected to be released on Friday, comes as the U.S. power industry and government agencies attempt to understand how the sudden rise of Big Tech's data-center demand will affect electrical grids, power bills and the climate. By 2028, data-center annual energy use could reach between 74 and 132 gigawatts, or between 6.7% and 12% of total U.S. electricity consumption, according to the Berkeley Lab report. The industry standard-setting report included ranges that depended partly on the availability and demand for a type of AI chip known as GPUs. Currently, data centers make up a little more than 4% of the country's power load. "This really signals to us where the frontier is in terms of growing energy demand in the U.S.," said Avi Shultz, director of the DOE's Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office.

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petrilli
18 hours ago
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In further "lets just burn the planet faster" news.
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Hacking Digital License Plates

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Not everything needs to be digital and “smart.” License plates, for example:

Josep Rodriguez, a researcher at security firm IOActive, has revealed a technique to “jailbreak” digital license plates sold by Reviver, the leading vendor of those plates in the US with 65,000 plates already sold. By removing a sticker on the back of the plate and attaching a cable to its internal connectors, he’s able to rewrite a Reviver plate’s firmware in a matter of minutes. Then, with that custom firmware installed, the jailbroken license plate can receive commands via Bluetooth from a smartphone app to instantly change its display to show any characters or image.

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Because the vulnerability that allowed him to rewrite the plates’ firmware exists at the hardware level­—in Reviver’s chips themselves—Rodriguez says there’s no way for Reviver to patch the issue with a mere software update. Instead, it would have to replace those chips in each display.

The whole point of a license plate is that it can’t be modified. Why in the world would anyone thing that a digital version is a good idea?

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Microsoft Recall screenshots credit cards and Social Security numbers, even with the "sensitive information" filter enabled

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Despite promising to filter personal data out, Recall still captures it.

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Fanless audiophile PC sells for close to $30,000 — music server features dual Xeon 10-core CPUs, 48GB RAM, 280GB Optane SSD, and 2TB secondary storage expandable to 24TB

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Taiko Audio is selling a dual Intel Xeon server paired with a custom fanless cooling solution to audiophiles around the globe for almost $30,000.

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petrilli
11 days ago
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Ah, audiophiles…
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Kamala Harris heckles the hecklers at Wisconsin rally — explosive laughter ensues (video)

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Image: Kamala Harris at La Crosse, Wisconsin rally; MSNBC

MAGA protestors tried to throw Kamala Harris off her game in La Crosse, Wisconsin today, but instead, she turned them — as well as Donald Trump — into the laughing stock of the rally.

The fun began when the Trumpers began to heckle Harris, interrupting her speech. — Read the rest

The post Kamala Harris heckles the hecklers at Wisconsin rally — explosive laughter ensues (video) appeared first on Boing Boing.

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petrilli
64 days ago
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This is the only appropriate response.
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Why We’ve Recommended Briggs & Riley’s Baseline Luggage for Over 10 Years

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With many luxury suitcases, you’re paying big bucks to own a stylish status symbol. With Briggs & Riley suitcases, you’re paying for something that will give you a measurably better travel experience.

Of the hundreds of suitcases we’ve tested, Briggs & Riley’s Baseline suitcases have consistently stood out as the best. For over a decade, the company’s bags have held top spots, as our upgrade pick for the best carry-on bag and as the best checked bag.

Kit Dillon, a senior staff writer and luggage expert, and Wirecutter founder Brian Lam both use Briggs & Riley Baseline suitcases for their own travel. Lam said, and I quote, “I love this bag.”

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A pleasure to pack and use, this carry-on is spacious, thanks to a unique compression system. It’s also likely to last a lifetime.

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petrilli
74 days ago
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Triple agree there. My B&R bag has seen well over 1M miles and still going strong.
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