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30 mins ago comment added Kevin Casto @Aurel Just to put this in perspective, burning a gallon of gasoline produces almost 9000g of CO2. So, driving a mile in a car that gets say 25 mpg produces 350g of CO2.
6 hours ago comment added Yemon Choi Is ChatGPT a fan of NCIS?
6 hours ago history edited David Loeffler CC BY-SA 4.0
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6 hours ago comment added Timothy Chow It may be worth pointing out (as this survey does) that the work of Faltings implied that the set of all exponents (not just prime exponents) for which FLT holds has density 1, and in particular is infinite.
7 hours ago comment added Pace Nielsen If your numbers are right, it sounds like it is worse relative to both criteria, unless you want more pollution or you like ineffective search engines.
9 hours ago comment added Aurel A google search has a carbon footprint of about 0.2g of CO2. A chatgpt request about 4g. Better or worse depends on your criteria.
13 hours ago history answered Pace Nielsen CC BY-SA 4.0