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  • Akschully, there are 160,000 "great"s missing from your list. Keep going please

  • A little pedantic note, LiPo is still a type of Li-Ion (maybe I got that right)

    and the bigger recent breakthrough was LFP (Lithium iron phosphate / LiFePO4)

    And probably safe to call Sodium-Ion and solid state the next big phases of development

  • Are they still making NiMH hybrid packs?

    Lithium is far superior

  • Nope, in the shade.

    Though, TBF, the NPS, who admin that thermometer, admit it's in a very hot location next to the ranger station, and they keep it there for bragging rights.

  • This has been and still is ongoing important news

  • They already are through selection. China and Russia choose children with favorable genetics for a sport and groom them into competitors.

    Nothing illegal about the approach, it's just creepy to see.

  • MBFC summary:

    Overall, we rate The Guardian as Left-Center biased based on story selection that moderately favors the left and Mixed for factual reporting due to numerous failed fact checks over the last five years. (5/18/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 06/30/2024)

  • (the news source looks good and worth visiting BTW)

    An international team in Japan has set a new record for the fastest internet speed at a blazing 402 terabits per second (Tb/s).

    The staggering number is hard to put into perspective. Compared to the average U.S. broadband speeds of around 226 megabits per second, it’s over 1.5 million times faster.

    For example, a video game released in 2021, “Call of Duty: Vanguard,” is 170 gigabytes large. With an internet speed of 402 Tb/s, the game would be downloaded in 3 milliseconds. This speed is faster than a blink of an eye — over 3,000% faster.

    Back in March, scientists in the United Kingdom set the previous world record for internet speed clocking in at 301 Tb/s. Researchers have increased the speed by over 25% in just a few short months.

    Speeds like this are only possible using a fiber optic connection utilizing a multitude of new and different wavelengths to send data across the fiber system. These fiber optic systems will be a technology that will allow “Beyond 5G” information services to work faster than ever, and the technology is expected to become more commonly seen.

  • Think more like backbone, a bunch of sources and requests all getting there faster.

  • Jeff! Your work is indispensable. Thanks for all you do.

  • Sailing pleasure vessels take advantage of hurricane winds when traversing distances.

    Not so much in close proximity usually, though racing sailboats certainly will.

  • I run a NUC and a few other network things off a 125W elcheapo $20 bestek(?) inverter off the house battery.

    Sure it gets converted twice but actual watts wasted are minimal in a low power scheme, and the juice is cleaner in the end.

    And consider DIYing a big house battery. The cells are cheap now. I built a 1200Ah LFP bank just because it fit nicely in the compartment. Then throw some solar at it.

    And for backup, just get a large spinning external and plug it in occasionally to sync a copy. Put it back in the Tupperware for cold storage.

    Ed: why the downvote?

  • No, the connection there is the Duong family

  • Please do the rest of the math and put a number on the actual comparison.

    28,600mi/yr (wow, BTW) - 110mi x 260 working days a year

    What were the actual mpg's and costs for the eco and regular tires?

    And how heavy is your hybrid?

  • Unless it's a trolling a bot, then hilarity ensures

  • For he's a fascist felonFor he's a fascist felonFor he's a fascist felonThat nobody can deny

  • What do those do for you if you already pay for premium?

  • Once you sign up and pay in Türkiye does it just keep working back in your home country?