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If it's not true, don't say it. If it's not right, don't do it.

  • Starcloud already launched a data center in spaces. It is leveraging space’s solar energy for power and radiative cooling. I think because in space you don't have ambient temperature fluctuation so cooling is more constant. And without convection it's emit as infrared radiation but in reverse. So there's a real successful deployment that can be duplicated. Google is also getting ready to launch its own data center using same technology. Obviously these would be gigantic radiator panels. 

  • Apparently yes and some are already built and ready for launch

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  • Good point. None, they don't believe their eyes

  • Mastodon @lemmy.ml

    Let Trump Keep Building Monuments to Himself

    www.theatlantic.com /culture/2026/02/let-trump-keep-building-monuments-to-himself/685903/
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Ex-KGB official says 2 countries have copies of compromising Trump video

    www.alternet.org /trump-russia-kompromat/
  • If his job is representing Israel, and Netanyahu supports Trump and fascism, then Schumer is working hard on destroying our democracy.

  • Mastodon @lemmy.ml

    Epstein email reveals plan to access Libya’s frozen state assets

    www.aljazeera.com /news/2026/2/1/epstein-email-reveals-plan-to-access-libyas-frozen-state-assets
  • Mastodon @lemmy.ml

    We Are The Product: The Unseen World

    www.inimzi.com /we-are-the-product-the-unseen-world/
  • World News @beehaw.org

    Trump, Musk, Lutnick Show Up in Latest Epstein Files Release

    www.rollingstone.com /politics/politics-news/epstein-files-3-million-elon-musk-donald-trump-1235508007/
  • News @lemmy.world

    Trump sues IRS and Treasury for $10 billion over leaked tax info

    abcnews.go.com /US/wireStory/trump-sues-irs-treasury-10-billion-leaked-tax-129689102
  • Leave it to Schumer to do Trump's bidding, then only to turn around and call it the people's demands. What a loser

  • Journaling for sure. I share this story and teach my clients this technique; one question so simple yet so effective that it helped a British rowing team win Olympic gold. This question didn’t just shape their training and teamwork; it became a guiding principle for how they approached every decision. So, what was the question? "Will it make the boat go faster?"

    The story begins back in the 1990s. The British rowing team hadn’t won a gold medal since 1912. They weren’t favorites for the Olympics and hadn’t been on the winning track for a long time. But when the team started preparing for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, they embraced a single, unifying question—one that would change everything.

    Their guiding principle was rooted in "implementation intentions," a concept in performance psychology where you prepare for tough situations in advance. It’s a strategy that strengthens mental resilience, enabling you to stick to your goals even when things get hard. So, instead of just visualizing winning, the rowing team focused on every challenge that could come their way. With every decision, big or small, they asked themselves, "Will it make the boat go faster?"

    Imagine someone invites you to a party the night before early practice. You’re exhausted from training all week, and a night out sounds tempting. But then, you ask, "Will it make the boat go faster?" If the answer is no, the decision is no. They chose actions aligned with their goal.

    Some might say that kind of mindset is intense, maybe even extreme. But if you’re truly serious about reaching a meaningful goal, that level of commitment becomes essential. This mindset fueled the team, strengthened their unity, and inspired them to push harder than ever. And, ultimately, they won. The British rowing team didn’t just win; they crushed the competition in Sydney and brought home Olympic gold.

    Joe De Sena, founder of Spartan Race, once said that while this approach might seem intense, it’s exactly what it takes to achieve greatness. Imagine competing against someone who makes every choice with that kind of clarity. Someone whose every action aligns with a clear purpose. These people are focused, disciplined, and intentional, and they make an impact because they’re moving toward something bigger.

    For every decision, ask yourself, would it make my boat go faster? It keeps you grounded and focused without the anxiety of feeling something is missing.

    I'll be happy to assist and provide tools for free.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Elizabeth Warren reads heartbreaking letter from Alex Pretti's student

    www.dailykos.com /stories/2026/1/28/2366006/-Elizabeth-Warren-reads-heartbreaking-letter-from-Alex-Pretti-s-student
  • science @lemmy.world

    'Devastating' Flesh-Eating Parasite Is Spreading Toward The US, CDC Warns

    www.sciencealert.com /devastating-flesh-eating-parasite-is-spreading-toward-the-us-cdc-warns