I pay for “the subscription” and have not used it for anything remotely evil.
I pay for “the subscription” and have not used it for anything remotely evil.
Please hit me with some predictions :D
How can a news agency have that kind of power?
So you predicted that security flaws in software are not going to vanish with AI?
Those that are culturally close to each other.
Good thing that module is easy to replace and surprisingly cheap!
So do you have one to give them? This was easy to pull out of the drawer and good enough for the use case. This is not worth spending hours on, trying to locate better pictures, finding the owner, singing contact,…
In any case, the after picture alone would have been enough.
Yes, correct, acclimat is the correct term.
“after one attack” now that is thinking outside the box. I wonder why they build the iron dome.
Why didn’t they think of taking pictures before the bridge was destroyed! Oh the humanity!
If you want to actually get used to it (adapt): Do not stay around AC. Once you adapted same story: Do not turn AC up or you will adapt to the lower temperatures again.
Tip from someone who thought he is a winter only person for 30+ years and then got used to tropical weather in 2/3 weeks.
The problem is you can’t adapt if it is only a week here and there followed by lower temperatures. You can with steady weather, even tropical stuff, but it takes 2 to 3 weeks.
Lemmy in a nutshell. Mostly a very specific group of people.
It would skew it even more to rich people. Since… you know… everyone else has to work.
Ah so only rich people can ever be politicians as everyone else simply can’t afford it.
So instead of letting them free they murder them?
What the actual fuck are you talking about. Hamas murders people all the fucking time, posting videos of their brutal murders etc. proudly online. IDF has no interest in killing hostages, it does not help them, it can only backfire.
This is the report where you got that picture from. On page 44 are the assumptions for storage costs: 100 to 400 MWh of storage, assuming they are charged and discharged 315 times per year (so eg. 31’500 MWh storage output per year for 100 MWh capacity). Those do not need to be 100% cycles, but given that a year has hardly more days than 315 and some days even see no production, they need to be cycled pretty much every day the sun is shining. Anyway, what is my point? We need more than a few hours of storage to make it work. But the more storage you have, the less you actually use it, making it disproportionaly more expensive. Note what they say:
Lithium-ion batteries remain the most cost competitive short-term (i.e., 2 – 4-hour) storage technology
We need more than 2 or 4 hours. A single night is already far longer than that. The shorter the storage duration, the cheaper it is. Of course this skewes the numbers. It is like calculating the storage cost of nuclear waste for only 2 years. Of course it looks better.
Ah, thanks for that detailed reply, let me try: Nuclear is still a lot cheaper.
You would not put it inside the pager if you want to use it as a trigger. You would also not ready-make thousands of those and let thousands of people carry them around.