And all of those people need to live in disaster prone areas?
You're exaggerating.
Critical infrastructure for extraction and refining of oil more likely requires workers in the hundreds of thousands, not millions. And that's nation wide.
But fine, let's give you a couple million, spread out across the disaster prone areas. The cost of rebuilding after disasters would be negligible compared to what it costs as it is now when 10s of millions are affected.
Oil products can be transported inland, again at a fraction of the cost compared to rebuilding after 10s of millions are affected.
Anyway, are you arguing for handing the Federal teat over to people who
to live in disaster prone areas?
Not very MAGA! More socialist...
And, which common sense should tell you, I am not talking about shutting the entire coast down and kicking everybody out. But the high-density stuff has to go, or the people living there can eat ----- and I shouldn't have to pay for it. That's the American way.
Can't blame Nancy for selling NVIDIA, since it's been overvalued for some time.
Plus, for many, the fact that Trump
The current price is looking attractive.
GPUs are currently the most feasible means of running computations in parallel which is absolutely crucial to returning outputs at useful timescales.
Large language models (LLMs) are cool af, and clearly useful. But LLMs are just one application of neural networks and other machine learning methods.
GPUs are the best AI "brains" that we have. Until quantum computing lives up to the hype or we advance beyond silicon.
Not investing advice!