I have seen the same thing, gpt4 was originally able to handle more complex coding tasks, GPT4-turbo is not able to do it anymore. I have creative coding test that I have tested many LLM's with, and only original gpt4 was able to solve it. Current one fails miserable with it.
Hotzilla
It is a small indie team, that doesn't want to crunch their devs. I can live with that.
Valheim is one of the best, especially with frends
Hexagons are the bestagons
To be fair, these datasets are one of their biggest competitive edge. But saying in to interviewer "I cannot tell you", is not very nice, so you can take the americal politician approach and say "I don't know/remember" which you cannot ever be hold accountable for.
Single software engineer can nowadays do more harm than most of other engineers. Just one SQL injection and all the people's personal data have been leaked. Single bug in car self driving software and the car drives in to school bus.
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Managed democracy
Modern nuclear plants do not have these large vapor coolant towers, because it recycles the vapor and water within the plant.
They use salty not drinkable sea water to cool the vapor back to water, without any contact from the vapor to sea water.
Busting nuclear because vapor or water is just fear mongering without any basis on reality. There are other negative things with nuclear that so base in reality, like the fuel output and fuel dependency on uranium.
Vapor really isn't a problem, most of the water in nuclear return back to the source as water, and the vapor rains back.
Renewables are definitely the way to go, but nuclear is needed as base source when renewables are not bringing in the needed electricity/heat.
It is totally pointless, I am totally on side of bikes and walkable cities, but this chart is pointless. What battery stores and what humans use is not comparable, and adding combustion engine car/bus/train here would throw the chart to totally other scale. Train has enough kWh to power a small town, but it carries shit ton of load.
Almost all of them do...
(To be specific, the scada machines are commonly Windows, but the plant logic PLC/DCS are realtime automation hardware, that really doesn't have OS)