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Microsoft builds first datacenters with wood to slash carbon emissions
  • Clients looking to rent data center space still like to see pretty spaces in their giant concrete boxes. So on a campus there is usually one of the builds that has something prettier for the front admin section.

    But square footage is money, so it's much smaller.

    They actually go for LEED certification for their spaces a lot of times. So they get an energy efficiency badge for a building that uses the total power of a ~3500 homes (in the builds I have seen) 24/7/365.

  • Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash
  • Only for the front seats, and on something like the Y not all models even have manual releases in the back. The ones that do have them covered with a mat and no indication where they are.

    On the model Y you need to removal a speaker grill to manually release the doors in the back.

  • Four Passengers Die in Burning Tesla After Electronic Doors Seemingly Won't Open
  • It looks like it, but they're still hidden. If you didn't know to look under a mat while you're car is fire I doubt it would be easy to find.

    The article also says that not all model Y have releases in the rear, so even if you know 'well my model Y has them here' you still might be screwed.

  • Nuclear Demonology
  • That's my initial thought as well. The weird thing though is he's already rich, he could bugger off into obscurity and live a life of luxury, but it seems like he just craves attention.

  • Hey, how has it been??
  • My hs reunion involved the organizer invited more of the class only when they realized they needed more people to help pay for the venue, myself included. This was done less than a week before the event.

    Actually ended up reconnecting with some people that received the later invite in shared disgust so that's a nice thing. But it also made me realize how little I wanted to interact with any of the main group.

  • I'm sorry for grandma of course but I like the 21 dollars in silver coins, sovcit.
  • And during that time there was feudal relief, which was a one time payment for someone to inherit estate-in-lands or fiefs.

    Kind of like if your inheritance was rich and powerful enough you needed to pay a tax to have the inheritance passed on. Otherwise the state didn't give a fuck. Sound familiar?

  • I'm sorry for grandma of course but I like the 21 dollars in silver coins, sovcit.
  • This is why estate taxes only kick in at a pretty large amount. For instance the threshold for the US federal estate tax to kick in is 13,990,000 dollars and up, for 2025. For the state I live in there is no estate tax.

    If you're up in that range and above then you can also be pretty sure that no, they did not pay the same taxes working class people do, they probably paid less.

    It's just used as a talking point for Republicans because people like yourself don't realize that by the time it kicks in the recipient is already set for life and people that rich probably weren't paying their fair share into the system anyways.

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