Numlock News: May 2, 2024 • Konami, Flops, Meteorites
By Walt HickeyRun, EV, RunRental car behemoth Hertz announced it will sell an additional 10,000 of its electric vehicles from its existing fleet, on top of the initial intention to sell 20,000 electric models. It has been a complicated time at Hertz, as the high maintenance costs and depreciation of its EVs have resulted in a $392 million loss in the first quarter on revenues of $2.1 billion. The original plan was to buy 100,000 Tesla cars on the rental car industry’s rebound following the worst of the pandemic. Now, obviously, this is only the second-worst longstanding financial relationship Hertz Rental Car has found itself in. CompetitionThis week Konami shattered its own record, with 7,443 people participating in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Tokyo, beating the previous record of 4,364 entrants in a trading card game tournament, also set by Yu Gi Oh! in 2012. Events were potentially marred by allegations that a prominent player, no less the scion of a powerful corporation, elected to employ considerable resources as well as remarkable elements of magic to trap, indefinitely, the grandfather of a rival contender within a Yu-Gi-Oh card, setting up a complicated but nevertheless rewarding quest into inexplicably Egyptian mythology whereby the rival contender was sufficiently possessed by a ghost to contend with the scion. FlopsIf you’re in the market, the federal government is trying to sell off a perfectly good supercomputer. With a peak performance of 5,340 teraflops, capable of doing 3 billion calculations per second for every watt of energy consumed, featuring 4,032 dual-socket nodes, with a total of 145,152 CPU cores, with 313 terabytes of memory and 40 petabytes of storage, this baby is on sale. Kit and caboodle, it runs on 1.7 megawatts of power. Yes, my sources confirm that it can sustain up to three open Chrome tabs. SatelliteThe year is 1974, and the goal is space; a reconnaissance satellite, KH-9 Hexagon, ejects a 26-inch-wide satellite and pushes it out to a 500-mile orbit. This extremely expensive item is then immediately lost after its deployment fails, and it goes from being a remarkable piece of technology to space junk. Radars lost it in the 1970s, only to find it again in the 1990s, only to lose it yet again, and now after 25 years the S73-7 satellite has yet again been rediscovered. VaultedVaulted Deep is a company funded by Stripe, Alphabet, Meta, Shopify and McKinsey, and essentially exists to dump enormous volumes of human waste into the ground. Brands are paying Vaulted Deep $58.3 million to push waste downward into deep wells. As part of their deals, the company has agreed to dump 152,480 tons of carbon dioxide by 2027. Already, Vaulted Deep is taking 20 percent of Los Angeles’ sewage sludge and pushing it underground. MeteoritesSo far, hundreds of thousands of meteorites have been found in Antarctica, with scientists collecting some 80,000 of them to date. Antarctica is a pretty easy field to find meteorites, owing to the reality that a whole lot of things have hit there, and the accumulated extraterrestrial rock is a pretty critical mass to facilitate experimentation. The problem is, due to warming, meteorites are melting into the ice faster than ever. A new analysis found that three-quarters of Antarctica’s meteorites will be out of reach by 2100 given current levels of warming. Meghan Bartels, Scientific American VeinsThe veins on leaves of trees are fascinating in their own right, and may have developed as a result of insects. About 340 million years ago, leaves began to have veins that branched a bunch. Then, 23 million years ago, more complex intersecting paths of veins in leaves developed. In between? Insects, voracious as they are, begin chowing down on leaves, leaving damage that could only be handled by the latter types of leaves. Thanks to the paid subscribers to Numlock News who make this possible. Subscribers guarantee this stays ad-free, and get a special Sunday edition. Consider becoming a full subscriber today. Send links to me on Twitter at @WaltHickey or email me with numbers, tips or feedback at walt@numlock.news. Send corrections or typos to the copy desk at copy@numlock.news. Check out the Numlock Book Club and Numlock award season supplement. Previous Sunday subscriber editions: The Internationalists · Video Game Funding · BYD · Disney Channel Original Movie · Talon Mine · Our Moon · Rock Salt · Wind Techs · Yeezys · Armed Forces · Christmas Music · The Golden Screen · New York Hotels · A City on Mars · Personality Change · Graphics · You Are What You Watch ·Comics Data · Extremely Online · Kevin Perjurer · Kia Theft Spree · Right to Repair · Chicken Sandwich WarsSunday Edition Archives: 2022 · 2021 · 2020 · 2019 · 2018You're currently a free subscriber to Numlock News. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Numlock News: May 1, 2024 • Blues, Brakes, Velveeta
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
By Walt Hickey Blues The blues, the musical genre, have had a characteristically difficult time, and have been financially suffering. Now, if there's a genre that is downright built for such
Numlock News: April 30, 2024 • Kansai, Domino's, Dodecahedrons
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
By Walt Hickey Domino's Domino's sells about 1.5 million pizzas every day, and it's become more and more profitable owing to a number of deals struck with third-party delivery companies and
Numlock News: April 29, 2024 • Manga, Challengers, Mauritius
Monday, April 29, 2024
By Walt Hickey Three's A Crowd Challengers, the Zendaya-starring Luca Guadagnino movie about three people who play literal and metaphorical tennis, made $15 million this past weekend, the second-
Numlock News: April 26, 2024 • Finches, IndyCar, Swift Books
Friday, April 26, 2024
By Walt Hickey Have a great weekend! Push-to-Pass In IndyCar racing, drivers get a budgeted amount of time where they can use extra power called “push-to-pass,” which is activated through a button on
Numlock News: April 25, 2024 • Octocorals, Pinyin, Wizards
Thursday, April 25, 2024
By Walt Hickey Digital Books Libraries pay extra when it comes to e-books that they lend out, and it can pinch them financially. For instance, Britney Spears' memoir The Woman In Me cost a library
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