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Kimmes

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2025-12-29
“The incentives have never been greater for any sort of technology that can supply power,” said Kasparas Spokas, director of the Clean Air Task Force's electricity programme.  [embedded post]
2025-12-29 View on X
Financial Times

US data center developers, facing grid access wait times of up to seven years, are turning to aeroderivative turbines and diesel generators to power the AI boom

Two industries I follow closely converged in an unexpected way this week: aviation and data centres. … Adil Mohammad : ⚡ What does it actually take to power an AI revolution?  ⚡  —...

2025-12-28
“The incentives have never been greater for any sort of technology that can supply power,” said Kasparas Spokas, director of the Clean Air Task Force's electricity programme.  [embedded post]
2025-12-28 View on X
Financial Times

US data center developers, facing grid access wait times of up to seven years, are turning to aeroderivative turbines and diesel generators to power the AI boom

Supply chain shortages drive developers to use smaller and less efficient power sources to fuel AI power demand

2025-02-25
“This filing confirmed that more than 360,000 Massachusetts residents were affected by the breach.”  [embedded post]
2025-02-25 View on X
TechCrunch

Employee screening company DISA confirms a data breach in February 2024, found in April 2024, affecting 3.3M+ people and including Social Security numbers

DISA Global Solutions, a U.S.-based provider of employee screening services, has said it suffered a data breach that affects more than 3.3 million people.