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Jan 13, 2025 |
businessandamerica.com | John Dunn
Many of the 13,250 jobs the reports says will be created in the near term will be in “AI growth zones”, the first of which will be in Culham, Oxfordshire, also the HQ for the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA). That’s significant because all of the data centers housing AI will consume huge amounts of power, at least 100MW to start with and eventually 500MW.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
mx.advfn.com | Kelly Porter |John Dunn
TABLE OF CONTENTSAs filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on December 2, 2024 Registration No. 333- UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549FORM S-1 REGISTRATION STATEMENT THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933Lazydays Holdings, Inc.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
americanthinker.com | John Dunn
The BBC headline on the arrest of Marine veteran and subway hero Daniel Penny got everything typically but grotesquely wrong: “Ex-Marine charged with New York subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely.” The whole thing, though, is a reminder that medical examiners are often more political, than they are alert.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
americanthinker.com | John Dunn |Andrea Widburg |Silvio Canto
Nathan Cofnas is a fellow in Philosophy at Cambridge and a blogger, who has written a detailed essay showing how Marxist socialist collectivist wokism, with all its racialist elements, is alive and well. Despite Trump’s victory, it’s not going anywhere. The commitment that the leftist elites and chattering classes have to the ideology holds strong. Cofnas says that the idea that wokism has peaked and will go away is “flawed...
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Nov 4, 2024 |
americanthinker.com | John Dunn
According to the Daily Mail, some stunning new video footage emerged during the first days of Daniel Penny’s trial for Jordan Neely’s death on a New York City subway car. This video shows more clearly what happened and, in my opinion, still exonerates Penny.
It is apparent that, initially, Penny did use a chokehold on the agitated and violent Jordan Neely to subdue him. However, the moment Neely stopped fighting, Penny let up on the choke hold.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
americanthinker.com | John Dunn
Shortly after Jordan Neely died on the F Train after Daniel Penny subdued him, I wrote that it was probable that his death resulted from a cardiac arrest, not a chokehold. In other words, Penny, the Good Samaritan citizen protecting the other riders on the subway car, didn’t murder him as the indictment of the NYC prosecutors asserts.
Over a year later, there is still no published autopsy report, even though Penny’s trial has finally started.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
americanthinker.com | John Dunn
Dinesh D’Souza is an outstanding conservative communicator in both books and movies. He’s done it again with his most recent movie, Vindicating Trump.
In 2011, D’Souza wrote the best-selling The Roots of Obama’s Rage about Obama’s Marxist past. He followed this in 2016 with another bestseller, Obama’s America: Unmaking the American Dream, which became a successful film. Both the book and film focus on how Obama’s policies had deconstructed America.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
americanthinker.com | John Dunn
Last week, Alpha News of Minneapolis released the film documentary Minnesota v We the People, about four law enforcement officers and a paramedic/firefighter who were victims of ambush murders in the past 13 months. The film followed Alpha News’s well-received (more than 7 million views) film documentary Fall of Minneapolis, which looked at the George Floyd riots, including widespread looting and an unprecedented assault on an American police station.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
article.signal-ai.com | John Dunn |Karin Lindström |Lucas Mearian |Preston Gralla
AMD’s big Advancing AI event in San Francisco on Thursday underlined how quickly the microprocessor industry has pivoted to artificial intelligence (AI) as its main sales pitch. The company offered three hardware announcements across its processor line-up, each appealing to different parts of the AI market. The first was the new Instinct MI325X AI accelerator chip, a datacenter-oriented GPU which ups performance on every metric compared to last year’s MI300.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
cio.com | Mick Brady |John Dunn |Robert Mitchell
Malicious actors have been pressing their advantage against vulnerable software supply chains with exponentially increasing attacks. Enterprises have been hampered in fighting back by lack of internal consensus on their security capabilities and practices. Recent survey findings uncovered multiple areas of disconnect between senior executives/managers (“executives”) and hands-on staff (“doers”). Executives tended to have a comparatively rosier picture of their organization’s security posture.