Neben dem 60 Hektar großen #AgriPV-Solarpark bei #Krumpa, der 2025 in Betrieb gegangen ist, entsteht ein #Batteriespeicher auf dem ehemaligen Gelände „Schrott-Linde“.
Die Anlage soll übersc…
Die Aussicht, dass ein Projekt nur noch x Tage Zeit hat, ist gleichzeitig furchterregend und beruhigend.
#Arbeitsleaks #AusGründen
physics_collab: Multilayer physicist collaborations (2015)
Two multiplex networks of coauthorships among the Pierre Auger Collaboration of physicists (2010-2012) and among researchers who have posted preprints on arXiv.org (all papers up to May 2014). Layers represent different categories of publication, and an edge's weight indicates the number of reports written by the authors. These layers are one-mode projections from the underlying author-paper bipartite network.
This n…
Mumbai-based digital payments processor BillDesk agrees to acquire the Indian business of Worldline for an equity value of ~$70M, set to close in H2 2026 (The Economic Times)
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/t
@… I agree: the measures should in principle cut down on excesses without hurting reasonable requests. But, as you say, we’ll see how it works out.
My fear is that funding for interdisciplinary projects will be even more difficult to obtain because the committees may tend even more to first fund their “core” disciplines.
@… I agree: the measures should in principle cut down on excesses without hurting reasonable requests. But, as you say, we’ll see how it works out.
My fear is that funding for interdisciplinary projects will be even more difficult to obtain because the committees may tend even more to first fund their “core” disciplines.
RE: https://dair-community.social/@timnitGebru/116332667717903322
I really think that we _are_ starting to build those tools. I'm party to a lot of discussions about how to use these tools well, and a lot of that starts to look like systems design: what are controls? What are the feedback loops? Where do we need to add new frictions? Where do we need to eliminate old bottlenecks?
We are still very, _very_ early in this.
But the work is getting done, and a lot of us 'haters' need to get in the drivers seat and start putting up useful critique like mttaggart's. I don't agree with the entire article, but it's solid work and solid case report. It’s very good stuff. We need a lot more of these conversations.
And we need to let people hate it. Not to be confused with obstinate blocking, but to have the feelings of hating it, of disliking the processes it engenders, of finding those new footings — or rejecting the bad ones. We can't look at this clearly unless we have the space to hate it.
The Trump administration has moved to acquire industrial buildings in at least eight states.
DHS bought two this month:
one in Maryland for $102 million
and another in Arizona for $70 million.
This month ICE officials toured this 920,000-square-foot warehouse in Kansas City, Missouri.
The city council passed a resolution to try to block new detention centers in the city. (Port KC)
One industrial building the federal government plans to overhaul into an immigrant d…
Interior and TotalEnergies Agree to End Offshore Wind Projects, Lowering Costs for American Families (U.S. Department of the Interior)
https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/interior-and-totalenergies-agree-end-offshore-wind-projects-lowering-costs-american
http://www.memeorandum.com/260323/p157#a260323p157
@… In principle I agree, but one problem seems to be precisely that some things aren’t questioned. There’s certainly a need for documentation and calculation, but this isn’t necessarily the same as Word and Excel files—not just wrt. file formats, but in a more existential sense.