That’s pretty awesome ngl :p
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That’s pretty awesome ngl :p
Power being priced negative is awesome. We need more of it imo, make energy so abundant that it makes processes that were previously too energy-intensive viable, and enables a massive increase in both residential and grid storage capacity.
My opinion is that Na-ion batteries are the way for bulk grid storage and apartment/home storage nya.
They use hyper abundant materials and are now reaching the point of decent endurance, and if you arent bothered by them being heavy (as is the case for grid and residential storage), they’re fairly comparable to Li-Ion without the usage of relatively rare Lithium.
Breitbart? Really?
Most anti copyright people I see (including me) hate those kinds of laws lol
Oh not this fucking bullshit again. Urghhh
Its a bit if an issue with the rust ecosystem in general tbh. Wish more stuff was copyleft >.<
“That Red Cross/Crescent HQ was totally a Hamas base” - IDF
Wonder how it interacts with neurodivergent people too :p
I use the marksman
language server with my neovim configuration. It makes a navigable wiki-ish system ., especially when you set it up with completion.wiki.style = "file-path-stem"
in the .marksman.toml
( see: here for what that does.
This, plus syncthing or git, works for syncing .
Sounds great as long as capitalism and billionaires are eliminated. People like Bezos and the systems that enable them are the biggest threat to a better future nya >.<
Say you’re a control freak without saying you’re a control freak 🤣
Sounds like the war on general-purpose computation manufacturing
It’s actually surprisingly easy to do on a OnePlus 5T. I did it after cleaning out the port wasn’t good enough anymore (my phone was bought secondhand/refurb, and I also recently replaced the battery too . - overall the cost of both endeavours including the cheapo kit to get the thing open in the first place was on the order of £25, though I did lose the two screws for the USB port that connext it to the bottom, still works fine with the other two internal screws though 🤣).
Eventually secondhand parts will stop being available on ebay, but for now its all good ;p. Though if your screen breaks it’s probably not worth it to replace, that part alone seems to be half the secondhand-price of a lot of phones all on it’s own >.<
I don’t think you understand anarchism.
That’s one of the advantages with p2p-ish networks, if you’re on the same network, devices can often disover each other and communicate directly, bypassing the bottleneck of an internet connection like traditional cloud services have .
Depends on how radical we’re talking.
On the less radical side - UBI, donations, contracts for creation of art that people want even if it’s not copyrighted afterward, Convenience Factor (often used by FOSS projects), and also the fact that a lot of art is created and intended for free redistribution anyhow .
On the more radical side: re-examining our entire concept of work and labour and rent, decentralused gift economies, automation, the destruction of capitalist structures as a whole, etc.
Absolutely based af :)
They actually also have an onion service: https://proton.me/tor
They should probably use the Onion-Location
extension http header though, imo.
When I accessed their front page through tor,it did not auto-redirect to onion >.<, even though I have that setting enabled.
It’s a convenient file transfer/sync tool. Copying data has to happen somehow, I’m not surprised someone thought to use syncthing for that purpose >.<, since it can do that. But its not really different than any other tool here.