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" ... Contributor’s note: A spokesperson from NYISO reached out to me and advised me that the proposal is for a carbon adder. Among other thing, the ISO does not have taxing authority. ... "
" ... The NVIDIA-Arm deal is not only the largest semiconductor deal by dollar volume at $40B, but I believe the one with the most significant impact. I think the deal “fits like a glove” in that Arm plays in areas that NVIDIA does not or isn’t that successful, while NVIDIA plays in many places Arm doesn’t or isn’t that successful. NVIDIA brings incredible capitalization to Arm which, as we have seen since its Softbank acquisition, Arm has increased its market presence and competitiveness. Softbank investment has enabled Arm’s thrusts in the datacenter, automotive, IoT and NPU markets. I believe the NVIDIA adder can only make it stronger as long as it sticks with its commitment to let Arm do what they do best, which is creating and licensing IP in a globally-neutral way which it is committing. ... "
" ... The only downsides for these new OnePlus phones are possibly their respective price points, starting at $729 for 8GB RAM / 128GB storage and $969 for 8GB RAM / 128GB memory/storage options, for the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro, respectively, coupled with some carrier support weirdness. Currently, both phones are supported by T-Mobile’s Sub-6 5G network, with the 9 Pro supporting T-Mo’s mmWave as well (no mmWave for the OnePlus 9, unfortunately). OnePlus is also working on Verizon 5G support as well, including mmWave, but that support is not official yet. And unfortunately AT&T is a complete no-go at this point, which is really kind of silly when you consider most of OnePlus’ competitors offer unlocked devices with 5G support of some sort across all carriers, with Sub-6 only varying depending on model and price point. It just doesn’t make sense really, and I’m hopeful OnePlus will work hard in this area. Finally, another aspect of the OnePlus 9 (not the Pro) itself that is a bit of a miss, is the lack of OIS on its rear camera. At $729, it should be in there and it doesn’t seem like a costly adder at all, considering OnePlus has made it available on lower-prices, previous-gen devices. ... "
" ... These three abstraction levels don't tell the whole story, and of course some "adder" tasks are very hard (like building a production trading system) and could not be done by most "level 1" programmers. Then there's the altogether different issue of unqualified people being given "level 2" (or 3) work, such as architecture of a complex software system. Perhaps a hard L1 task is really 1.3 or 1.5 or even higher. This is just the theory. ... "