Britons paying hundreds of millions to turn off wind turbines as network can’t handle the power they make on the windiest days — Tallbloke’s Talkshop

Electricity transmission [credit: green lantern electric] Not a new story, but problems are getting worse thanks to net zero obsessions. Why authorise new capacity in areas where transmission lines are known to be inadequate? – – – UK consumers are paying hundreds of millions of pounds to turn wind turbines off because the grid cannot […]

Britons paying hundreds of millions to turn off wind turbines as network can’t handle the power they make on the windiest days — Tallbloke’s Talkshop
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How Your Mindset Can Actually Make You Physically Stronger — Performance Psychology

Don’t believe that simply changing the way you think can have a big impact on your life or your accomplishments? It’s a somewhat abstract concept to think that just being more positive or more driven can attract more good things to you, or that focussing more on the good in your life can make you […]

How Your Mindset Can Actually Make You Physically Stronger — Performance Psychology
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Active learning is the future of generative AI: Here’s how to leverage it — TechCrunch

Eric Landau Contributor Before Eric Landau co-founded Encord, he spent nearly a decade at DRW, where he was lead quantitative researcher on a global equity delta one desk and put thousands of models into production. He holds an S.M. in Applied Physics from Harvard University, an M.S. in Electrical Engineering and a B.S. in Physics…

Active learning is the future of generative AI: Here’s how to leverage it — TechCrunch
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Eyeing a new lunar economy, ispace plans to land on the moon at the end of April — TechCrunch

Tokyo-based ispace said Monday that its Hakuto-R lunar lander is on track to reach the moon at the end of April. ispace launched the lander on board a Falcon 9 in December; since then, the spacecraft has traveled around 1,376 million kilometers, the farthest a privately funded, commercial operating spacecraft has ever journeyed into deep…

Eyeing a new lunar economy, ispace plans to land on the moon at the end of April — TechCrunch
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