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Data centers powering America's AI ambitions now consume enough electricity to run upwards of sixteen million homes every year. Local communities near these facilities are pushing back hard, arguing that the environmental and infrastructure costs fall on residents while the profits flow elsewhere. It is a tension that is only going to sharpen as demand grows.
On a very different note, when Fisker collapsed into bankruptcy, most assumed that was the end of the road for Ocean owners. Instead, a community of drivers and engineers built something remarkable from the wreckage β an open source company dedicated to keeping those vehicles alive. It is a rare case of owners refusing to be left stranded by a failed startup.
And the curl maintainer, one of the internet's most quietly essential software projects, has posted a candid observation: AI-generated security vulnerability reports are no longer the low-effort noise they once were. He calls it high quality chaos β meaning the reports are more credible now, which actually makes the job of triaging them harder, not easier.
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