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  • sweden is split into four "electricity zones", from north to south. the prices seem to match those in zone 4, in the very very south.

    Edit:

    https://elen.nu/

    here is the current price for each zone in öre/kWh (an öre is 1/100th of a krona). divide by 10 and you get cents, ish.

    for reference the current spot price when converted is $0.12/kWh. more than i pay but i have a fixed kWh price.

  • okay? i'm just checking my power bills.

  • idk where that place pulls from but i pay $.08/kWh. when i lived further north it was $0.02.

    there was a period where the prices went to what you quoted but that was in connection to the nord stream sabotage where germany's prices skyrocketed and ours were dragged up along with them.

  • sweden hasn't had residential power lines on poles since like the 70's. when i visited north america in 2008 i was shocked by the aerial rats' nests everywhere.

  • milkwalker wisconsin?

  • 5k ish. i had paid maybe 50 bucks total for it over all the years i owned it so it was a pretty good deal.

  • it's been unchanged because http got more popular.

    there is a vocal part of the indieweb that does not want encrypted communication because it increases the system requirements, and because it disincentivises sending sending any sensitive information. i don't really agree with that assessment but i do think there is something to not sending stuff you don't need.

  • gopher predates http, of course it didn't have certificates.

  • just meta.

  • it was just the word meta on a country tld. i used it as a personal site, but they just did nothing with it.

  • just before they changed their name, meta bought a domain off of me anonymously for thousands of dollars. if they change again, i would like that domain back

  • weirdly, more of them are canadian than the other two combined

  • i have a xaphoon

  • yeah corporate environments continue to be a pain point. IT wants centralised management a la intune/GPE, i want to be able to use proper terminal tools for automation.

    last time it came to a head i moved into a vm and refused to come out for two years.

  • ah, usually the creative aspect draws people in but i know not everyone is that way.

  • it's 300TB

  • minecraft?

  • i'm in a union country. we even have a national union for people who aren't in any work that has its own union.