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  • The installation is housed in what looks like a four-story prefabricated office building. Inside sits a massive stack of refractory bricks, which are heated to temperatures of more than 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit) by an adjoining 20-megawatt solar array. That heat is tapped to generate steam that is injected into oil wells to increase production — a job previously done by a fossil-gas-fired boiler.

    The project is something of a Faustian bargain. It will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 13,000 metric tons per year, said John O’Donnell, Rondo’s cofounder and chief innovation officer. But, of course, those reductions are in service of bringing more planet-warming fossil fuels to market.

  • Article.

    Come on people, this is why you make cloud enabled devices that can still function offline. And why I will never buy a range with wifi (or at least never connect it if there's no dumb model available).

  • Does it? The article makes no claim the self-driving has any dependent on AI. Seems like GM is just hyping up their AI bloatware at the same time — though that would make me hesitate to get one of their cars.

  • So if your system is oscillating wildly, your P term is too large, right?

    P = social media, 24h news cycle I = education D = regulation

    ?

  • From the initial version of the investigation, the driver faced charges under Part 1 of Article 121 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (intentional grievous bodily harm), but by court decision he was not taken into custody under this article. Soon after, he was detained in Bila Tserkva and another suspicion was announced – leaving a person in danger (Part 3 of Article 135 of the Criminal Code), which carries a penalty of up to eight years in prison.

  • I have wondered if there's something useful to do if an apparent relative is making someone visibly uncomfortable in public, or if a stranger's attention would just lead to more abuse later.

  • Plug for bikeindex.org, which I have heard used to actually recover stolen bikes in some cases.

  • And so many of them can't stay on their side of the line. Glad nobody was opening doors.

  • Taken together, the study’s findings represent a crucial step forward in addressing many unresolved issues regarding Long COVID. The systemic increase in AMPARs provides a direct biological explanation for the cognitive symptoms, highlighting a target for potential treatments. For example, drugs that suppress AMPAR activity could be a viable approach to mitigate brain fog. Interestingly, the team’s analysis also demonstrated that imaging data can be used to distinguish patients from healthy controls with 100% sensitivity and 91% specificity.

  • Brings new meaning to the word "uniform."

  • The articles self summary pretty much covers the content:

    A study out of Japan showed how targeting genes can regrow teeth in animals. Now, the team has turned to a human clinical trial. By targeting the USAG-1 gene, researchers believe that they can help people without a full set of teeth regrow teeth. The team says that humans have a third set of teeth available as buds, ready to grow as needed.

    Sounds cool!

  • That's horrible.

    Also, why would anyone visit the US at this point?

  • Fun.

    A kite surfer from West Sussex has set a new world record for the highest "tow up" after being pulled 1,587ft (487m) into the air by a paramotor then gliding back down.

    Doesn't quite match my intuition for the definition of "jump" though.

  • According to local news reports, all three victims were detainees. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed no law enforcement officers were injured, and suggested he believed the motive was political:

    While the investigation is ongoing, an initial review of the evidence shows an idealogical (sic.) motive behind this attack … One of the unspent shell casings recovered was engraved with the phrase ‘ANTI ICE.’

    Huh, don't know how to interpret that.

    Following Wednesday’s shooting, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pointed blame for the incident on rhetoric from the far-left: "For months, we’ve been warning politicians and the media to tone down their rhetoric about ICE law enforcement before someone was killed. These horrendous killings must serve as a wake-up call to the far-left that their rhetoric about ICE has consequences. Comparing ICE Day-in and day-out to the Nazi Gestapo, the Secret Police, and slave patrols has consequences."

    Or, you know, acting like the gestapo has consequences.

  • Crispng adds:

    Court documents show Ruth was previously charged with stalking, trespassing, and prowling at night, but had no felony convictions.

  • Thanks. Sounds to me like a person who reasonable gun control laws would have prevented from gun ownership.

  • Aljazeera has a scant few additional details:

    Police said the officers were there to serve a warrant. At a news conference, Christopher Paris, the state police commissioner, explained that they were following up on an investigation that began the day before, but he shared few other details. “The general heading of that investigation, I would say,

    From the original article:

    “This kind of violence is not OK. We need to do better as a society,” Shapiro said.

    Seems like quite a juxtaposition there. I wonder what the "disturbance" was, and what de-escalation approaches were attempted.