This might be one of the funniest chart about energy scenarios I’ve seen.
You can hardly see “actual” for gas
'We are clamping down on the harm caused by social media.
'Read all about it on the Nazi pogrom deepfake abuse website'
started/going
Kate Mackenzie
I Excel'd the power cons of Google's deal with Elon Musk's fossil-fuelled data centre. Took me ~10 seconds
Claude returned a similar answer, but consumed as much energy as **fully discharging** two smartphones, to do it
This is why the shift to reliance on LLMs bloats energy consumption so badly
Adam Bienkov
FYI #SpaceX is leading an uncontrolled global-scale experiment in the upper atmosphere as satellites are vaporized in the upper atmosphere on reentry. The impact on atmospheric chemistry, aerosol microphysics, cloud formation, and radiative effects are not currently well understood.
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SA Labor politicians voting to restrict access to abortion - absolutely atrocious. These people are demonstrating in real time that they will not challenge the far right, but will instead take up their positions if and when it suits them.
My cartoon in today's @irishexaminer.bsky.social
There are plants flowering in my local area now, in June, that normally flower in November, and this article from the national broadcaster uses words like “enjoy” and “rejoice” to describe weather which is frankly terrifying, and doesn’t even mention climate change: www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06...
Yup, along with 9 other weapons multinationals and 11 other corporations working for arms industry.
More than a quarter of the National Press Club’s sponsors are part of the global arms industry or working on its behalf
See my investigation from November
undueinfluence.substack.com/p/arms-indus...
Ketan Joshi
My latest article in The Shot
After spending obscene amounts of taxpayer's money on luxury travel, office refurbishments and airfares from their homes to their Canberra office, I examine the high price Australians have paid so far for an impotent NACC
#auspol #NACC
theshot.net.au/uncategorize...
An influx of humid, tropical air has resulted in a remarkably warm and relatively wet start to winter across Australia.