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If the data is correct, these are the last years of fossil growth - from now on, renewables will be outpeacing the growing demand

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Because of very high GDP per capita. It's another discussion whether GDP is a reliable measure of economy output.

BlackLaZoR ,
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That's economic ignorance - the more AI is used to produce goods, the cheaper they are - so you have to work less to fulfill your needs.

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Why are you obsessed around wealth of other people? You should be more concerned about your own income rather than some super wealthy CEO

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Funny thing is that capitalism accidentaly solves global warming same way as it created it - turns out renewables are cheaper than fossil fuel, and the greed machine ensures the transition to more cost efficient energy sources

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I seriously doubt it's too late, it's more of a question how much damage will it cause

BlackLaZoR ,
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wealth disparity is a zero-sum game

Except it's not. That wealth isn't cash in some bank account, in most cases it's a stock in companies these people built from scratch - Bezos made Amazon, Gates Microsoft, Buffet Berkshire Hathaway and so on

The wealth of super rich is allocated in places that produce goods and services

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Keep defending your CEO daddies

Maybe I'm one of them?

BlackLaZoR ,
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Except numbers aren't confirming that theory
Look at Wikipedia article about growth of photovoltaics https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_of_photovoltaics

Solar power is booming world wide, consistently since many years. At >20% annual expansion rate, the exponential growth will start putting a dent on fossil within few years.

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This is the effort of many people pushing for more development in green energy until it was able to be produced at a cost efficient way

I think this oversimplifies it a lot. There were a lot of different actors involved - I'm sure a lot of development was coming both from the semiconductor industry, and from state funded research, but in the end, the greed machine (aka capitalism) takes care of further researching and scaling it to the global level.

Also it's not like there wasn't any money in that business years ago - even back then solar was commonly used as a remote power source in mobile applications (calculators, camping and so on). Also NASA, but this was purely state funded

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BlackLaZoR ,
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Every time they purposefully ommit crucial info like this it means it's a complete showstopper.

BlackLaZoR ,
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Early 1st gen ryzens segfaulted under certain workloads (particularly during compilations)

So it's not like AMD is stellar that regard. Everyone has a faulty product occasionally.

But AFAIK AMD didn't deny RMAs

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We aren't. These two chemistries are going to coexist side by side

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