SrMono

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[–] SrMono@feddit.org 2 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Fallout 4, Battlefield 6, Arena Breakout: Infinite

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 1 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

Ja. Habe mir die Wagen angeschaut. Sogar sehr genau, weil ich trotz gutem Gehalt in dem Spannungsfeld prekär angestellt, private Vorsorge, Steuern, Lebenshaltung stehe, also exakt meine Lebensrealität getroffen ist. Kredite sind mit der Anstellung nicht drin. Ich stehe dazu konstant im Austausch mit Haushalten die weniger verdienen und an bezahlbarer E-Mobilität interessiert sind.

Dacia Sandero mit 13.000€ ist z.B. ne Option, aber ich will keine Verbrenner, weil ich das langfristig als unwirtschaftlich erachte. Gebrauchte sind der go-to Standard für solche Situationen.

Es bleibt dabei. 25.000€ trotz Förderung sind für das bisschen Auto zu viel, vor allem wenn die direkten Konkurrenten weiter sind.

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 1 points 23 hours ago (3 children)

Ah… okay. 😂 Erstmal ist es 80.000 € für ein Haushalt und zweitens geht es um einen Kleinwagen. Den fahren auch solche Haushalte.

Ich weiß ja nicht, was Du Dir vorstellst aber auch die meisten doppelt verdienende Haushalte schütteln bei der heutigen Lage nach Steuern und mit Lebenshaltungskosten nicht einfach so 25.000€ für einen Kleinwagen aus den Ärmel.

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (5 children)
[–] SrMono@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago (7 children)

Preis 24.999€ .

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (9 children)

Potentieller Kunde zu VW-Markenchef: „Ihr seid zu spät dran und liefert zu wenig“ oder besser „Die Zukunft in diesem Segment gehört anderen Herstellern“.

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Ich frage mich aufrichtig in welchem Punkt der Karriere sich Politiker von dem/diesem Allgemeinwissen verabschieden.

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 4 points 1 day ago

Color me surprised.

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 2 points 4 days ago

Just a subtle reminder that we aren’t native speakers and still translating from our mother tounge. In my native language it would be normal to use article without any implications.

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

I had the same impression, especially since they are grounded like more than 50% of the time. But if anyone can make a use of them it is the Ukraine.

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 1 points 4 days ago (4 children)

We‘ll se about the obsolescence if/when Ukraine gets the Australian Tigers.

Anyhow. I never understood Germanys purchase decision. Maybe they’ll consider or evaluate the Leonardo AW249 someday.

[–] SrMono@feddit.org 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Schwach ist echt noch das harmloseste Wort, was ich verwenden würde.

„Die“ haben sich verzockt, weil sie erstmal den Markt abfischen wollten und ausbaden dürfen es die Zulieferer, Dienstleister und Angestellten.

Aber es passt in das Selbstbild und in eine Welt, in der ein Verbrenner Polo von einem "Volks"wagen bei 20.000€ und ein Dacia Sandero bei 13.000€ startet.

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I'm remotely thinking about getting new Over Ear Headphones. Does anyone have particular first hand experience with repeat.audio or with the fairphone earbuds xl?

repeat.audio offers a "comparison" at this page.

(Yes, I know brands like Teufel and their lovely Real Blue NC.... I also liked them very much, until the frame broke. Hence the two repairable products).

 

cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/7177843

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/22409434

Sehr, sehr gute Einsortierung im Zusammenhang mit dem „hocheffizienten Verbrenner“-Gefasel.

 

Sehr, sehr gute Einsortierung im Zusammenhang mit dem „hocheffizienten Verbrenner“-Gefasel.

 
 

Just another hint, why EU needs to become more sovereign and independent.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/39852883

Keep boycotting Microsoft-owned GitHub!

 

geteilt von: https://feddit.org/post/21790936

I am looking for an alternative to a DJI Mini 3. I would like to take photos and videos. Unfortunately, I haven't found a real alternative yet. Do you have any recommendations?

 

tl;dr

The Schwarz Group, parent company of Lidl and Kaufland, is investing €11 billion in Germany to build a large AI-focused data center. The project, managed by its IT subsidiary Schwarz Digits, aims to strengthen Europe’s digital sovereignty and reduce reliance on U.S. and Chinese cloud providers. Politicians welcome the move as a major boost for Europe’s competitiveness in artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure.

Deepl translation

The Schwarz Group (Lidl, Kaufland) is investing eleven billion euros in a new data centre in Lübbenau. It is the company's largest single investment.

The Schwarz Group, parent company of Lidl and Kaufland, is investing eleven billion euros in a new data centre in Lübbenau in the Spreewald region. This is the largest single investment in the company's history, said Christian Müller, co-CEO of Schwarz Digits, the group's digital division, at the ground-breaking ceremony at the construction site in Lübbenau.

What is planned?

The first construction phase of the Schwarz Digits Datacenter is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027. According to the company, the data centre will be powered by renewable energy during normal operation. The facility was initially planned with a connected load of around 200 megawatts and can be expanded in two construction phases using a modular design.

This means that up to 100,000 special AI chips (GPUs) can be installed in the data centre in Lübbenau in the future. By way of comparison, the new data centre currently being built by Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia in Munich is expected to run on 10,000 GPUs.

The special chips will also be used at the data centre in Lübbenau to train large models with AI inference. These are computer models that have been trained to understand large amounts of information and use it to make meaningful predictions or responses.

The waste heat from the computers will be fed into the district heating network of the regional energy supplier Süll and distributed to district heating customers in Lübbenau and the surrounding area.

Why is computing power needed?

Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger (CDU) said that Germany needs computing power to play in the top league of artificial intelligence. ‘Only with powerful data centres can we use AI applications on a large scale and strengthen our competitiveness.’ This project shows that Germany has the skills and expertise to advance its digital sovereignty.

‘Today is a good start to a week in which we will focus on strengthening our own technological capabilities and our independence.’ Wildberger and Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) will welcome French President Emmanuel Macron and almost all of Europe's digital ministers to an IT summit on Tuesday.

According to the Alliance for Strengthening Digital Infrastructures, data centres are the ‘backbone of digitalisation’. ‘They provide the computing and storage power on which almost all processes in business, administration and everyday life are based today,’ said Alliance spokesperson Béla Waldhauser.

Similar strategy to Amazon

The Schwarz Group is pursuing a similar strategy with its data centres to that of Amazon, the world's largest online retailer. In the mid-2000s, Amazon began offering its own IT infrastructure as an external service. Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the global leader in cloud infrastructure, ahead of Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

As the parent company of Kaufland and Lidl, the Schwarz Group is itself a major IT user. The two supermarket chains have steadily expanded their branch network in recent years. They now operate a total of around 14,200 stores in 32 countries. The group now employs around 595,000 people.

However, the new data centre in Lübbenau will not only process its own data – i.e. data from delivery and ordering processes, payment transactions and customer loyalty programmes. Rather, storage and computing power will also be offered to external customers.

Why Lübbenau?

One argument in favour of the Lübbenau location is that it has an excellent power supply. The Schwarz Group can use the infrastructure that was once built for a lignite-fired power plant. The power plant was shut down in the summer of 1996. However, the connection to the electricity distribution and transmission grid is still in place and works perfectly. The city is also well supplied with a fibre optic connection. Deutsche Telekom operates a large distribution node in Lübbenau's Neustadt district.

How does Germany compare?

According to the Alliance for Strengthening Digital Infrastructures, Germany is the leading data centre location in Europe. German data centres currently have a total capacity of around 2.4 gigawatts. However, in international comparison, Germany lags significantly behind the USA and China. The USA has a capacity of around 40 gigawatts.

Germany's central location in Europe, its proximity to the internet hub in Frankfurt am Main and its stable networks with a low risk of failure make it an attractive location. According to the Alliance, the high electricity costs and lengthy approval procedures are a disadvantage.

 

Echt spannend.

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