Over my rotting, worm riddled carcas.
Over my rotting, worm riddled carcas.
Nighr City is just so good!
“Will it blend?” - in today’s episode, Larry Ellison, massive waste of skin and resources.
BEAT THAT PETAR MOLINEXU!
They are still using Reddit, so one has to wonder if they have not abandoned sanity and intellect a long time ago.
Some regulation changed, and that is great. It is now much easier than before to put a photo voltaic installation on your roof that has a peak energy production above 10 kWp. That used to be the magic barrier beyond which things would get drastically more complicated, beaurocracy wise. Tax hell, basically. So that is gone now, and my SO and me installed a 25 kWp installation on our roof because of it. But let me tell you: it took six month just to get it connected to the net. The local energy net provider did not manage to swap our meter for a two-way meter for six months. We were able to power our home with it, but we could not provide any power to the net. Just because that company was too stupid to click a button somewhere to send instructions to another company to swap that energy meter. That other company was here on an unrelated job a month after our PV installation was done, and I asked them about it. They told me they could theoretically do it right away, but they had no order to do it, so they couldn’t.
On the other hand, very small installations (“balcony power stations”) are popping up everywhere, the kind that are 600-800 Watts and plug right into your power outlet. In theory, when installing them, you should fill out a form to give your power provider the chance to swap your meter so it doesn’t run backwards when you’re not using all the power, but nobody I know ever does that. I am guessing that that also has quite a bit of effect on our power mix.
This says otherwise. While coal (hard coal+lignite) use had been slightly elevated in 2022, it is already below the level of 2019 now. Natural gas use is mostly for household heating, which is usually non-electric in older houses in Germany, so there is some weather related fluctuation there. There are some gas powered electricity plants for emergency use, but they are only fired if there is no other way.
Will it shut down after the seven years, telling you that the software running on the TV is “no longer supported”?
To my understanding, it has always only been usable with a subscription, so…
Is this like an… idiot tax?
Are they wrong though? These are the geniuses that buy Trump-branded bibles they’ll never read.
I taught my niece to say “I can’t work like this!”. That was fun!
UpperBroccoli really wants Microsoft gone after it pisses him off everyday for years
Anything sold by Gwyneth Paltrow in her online shop, which I will not name here so as not to promote it. In the best case, goods sold there will be harmless and entirely useless. In the worst case, they will cause serious harm.
What is the perspective? In ten years at the latest, the same thing would happen again and Ukraine would cease to exist.
Specifically this version of yq - there are other versions bundled with distros that look and act very differently and lack the potency of this version.
Slackware 2.x, on two floppies. A boot and a root disk, downloaded from a BBS using a dial-up connection (I think it was a 57.6 modem). No X, but I still loved it, so much better than DOS.
I am still using Mosaic because it supports Gopher.
It probably doesn’t matter. This type of battery is not all that interesting for things like electric cars, rather more so for things like grid energy storage on a massive scale. Think 1000s of these in a large building, getting charged during the day with excess solar energy, releasing it into the grid at night. Stuff like this is what has been missing to make even better use of renewables.