It’s a corporate laptop, so no telling what it’s trying to do.
It’s a corporate laptop, so no telling what it’s trying to do.
I don’t make it to the next day. I hear the fan running full blast in my bag while it commits seppuku.
In truth, I’m just a Frank Lloyd Wright fanboy.
I’m trying to spread that term here in the SE US. Everyone looks confused so I say “string trimmer”. “you mean weed eater?”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usonia
I wish this had stuck.
Go to a junk yard and look around the import section. Without a front bumper, it can be very hard to tell what make a car is.
Even RMS gave up on curl and elinks
Yeah give the people what they want- a registry!
If you charge overnight, the base load is less likely to be fossil fuel. If it is fossil fuel, emission controls on a power plant are far more effective than anything with wheels.
The average car emits 400g CO2 per mile
https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/greenhouse-gas-emissions-typical-passenger-vehicle#driving
My power company emits 364g per kWh, which will take an EV about 3 miles. So that’s ~120g CO2 per mile, one third of a gasoline car.
https://www.climatiq.io/data/emission-factor/65ad9f91-28a1-45b2-bbab-3dcdd5de6a46
That’s the total mix- natural gas is the primary peak fuel so charging at night is likely less than 100g/mile
New backronym for dd
just dropped
dysk dystroyer
They’re so fucking myopic. A $50k per year chemical manufacturing operator is going to fuck up $20k worth of equipment and finished product a year compared to a $65k per year.
A $100k/yr technician will save your bacon twice a month and make it look easy. The $70k/yr parts changer will misdiagnose away that $30k you ‘saved’ in about 6 months.
Yeah it’s like 30% less heat input to melt cullet and you save raw materials. The problem is the quality impact. It’s a similar problem with paper recycling. Part of that is the fault of consumer preference, and I think that’s changing.
https://www.aigmf.com/docs/105/Cullet Sorting Technologies.pdf
Some info on the challenges
A 12 oz glass bottle takes roughly 1100 BTUs to melt the glass for. That is conveniently, roughly, 1.1 cubic ft of natural gas.
60,000 BTU/hr is a very common size for natural gas HVAC furnaces. That’s basically a bottle a minute, just to give people an idea.
There are other inputs of course, but furnace net efficiency is around 2200 BTU/lb
That seems like a trick that only works the first time
Licenses, not patents. Same effect though. Classic embrace, extend, extinguish.
https://lowendmac.com/musings/kerberos.html
https://slashdot.org/story/00/05/02/158204/kerberos-pacs-and-microsofts-dirty-tricks
But have you seen Rampart?
Same, just noting that they weren’t a default option in my ddns plugin. I’m sure that’s changed since 2023?
It’s really more about automated assembly which ultimately is about saving labor cost. A worm clamp is impossible to automate. The crimps are more reliable and easier to automate.
Here is the manual assembly process, and per usual, disassembly is the reverse
Cut that crimp longitudinal and peel it off with pliers. Snatch the hose off and there’s a hose barb. New hose, tiny worm clamp, done.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoamyl_acetate#Natural_occurance