technology. certain parts of those surveys are supposed to be inaudible infrastructure and governed by non profit and yet, there is so much capitalistic kind of approaches to control of the commercial aspect and commercial potential of this technology. i think that openai saga was, you know, the fundamental tension is really between the nonprofit mission versus full profit but, of course, there is a lot of nuance between this in terms of how they govern, how the board handles this whole situation, including exactly what technical concerns that the board has seemed to compel them to press the panic button. last night overnight i woke up to a lot of discussion in terms of studies but we can take that later but the most important thing we can ask is what kind of, you know, technology, what kind of digital service should be governed by non profit and regarded as a public service and what kind of technology should be controlled by shareholders and commercial services? , sharehol
Gold prices keep accelerating
The surge in gold prices on international commodity markets is accelerating plans by gold mining companies to set up new mines in Ghana. It is also making old, discontinued mining operations viable again.
The first mines in northern Ghana – there are two of them – are approaching construction stage. But even before construction on those two begins, the improved economic viability of gold mining, coupled with technological advancement is bringing old mines in Ghana back on stream again.
Construction on Ghana’s latest gold mining project is set to begin immediately following the granting of an environmental permit to Goldstone Resources from the Ghanaian Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its Homase South Pit. This is part of its wider Akrokeri-Homase project which comprises of the Akrokeri underground mine and the Homasi open pit, where it will conduct surface mining. The environmental permit is a prerequisite for the other needed operati