

figuring out other people’s mistakes when trying to replicate their results, closely followed by figuring out my mistakes when trying to replicate my own old results


figuring out other people’s mistakes when trying to replicate their results, closely followed by figuring out my mistakes when trying to replicate my own old results


good, dare i say, based even. you better start figuring out where to put these panels, because roofs and parking lots won’t be enough (maybe taking into account soil type and how it is already used)


some people think that solar panels suck out solar energy from around like some kind of evil wizard depleting lifeforce and never heard about shadows


Remind these racist idiots that Chinese went all on solar and aren’t affected as much by oil supply problems, and you wouldn’t like to be worse than them, right,


800W is just 3.5A so probably can be managed


The biogas plant’s subsidies are expiring. And though there is a new program available, Herbst says it doesn’t offer enough funding.
Each household invested €3,000, alongside state and EU funding, to create their own heating network.
What can Feldheim teach the rest of the world?
i read it as: you can solve every problem in the world, if you throw enough money at it
some people aren’t used to it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap_opera_effect


join some matrix room that you like and look around for people’s homeservers
there was chrome (and firefox probably?) extension that went through your all fb liked pages and unsubscribed from them so that when it’s done timeline is gone entirely. fb went after its dev, removed that extension and banned him forever because it kept people off fb https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-bans-unfollow-everything-developer-delete-news-feed-2021-10 doing this all manually still worked back then, not sure about today
Facebook’s letter took him by surprise, he said, adding that Unfollow Everything had only 2,500 weekly active users and 10,000 downloads.
“It was definitely growing, but it wasn’t huge,” he said.
“Apart from that I just very much saw it as something that improves the Facebook experience for Facebook users,” he added, saying he got “amazing feedback” from people saying they “were using Facebook in a way that was much healthier for them.”
slightly healthier relationship with attention devouring parasite in your pocket? not on zucc’s watch, ALL contents of your skull are to be sourced from and licensed to meta platforms inc exclusively





this multicolored pattern looks like this because thickness of layer of whatever is comparable to light wavelength, mechanism is the same as in oil layers on water being colorful. it didn’t spread from magnet, the layer is thinnest near magnet and becomes thicker near edges, which suggest it might be just dirt/oils that accumulated on it by contact. try wiping it with alcohol or acetone or what have you


i think that preferred contact is by matrix


he’s either out of fucks, or knows exactly what he’s doing


it’s a type of heat engine. heat engines require temperature difference to work, and the lower it becomes, the less energy is there in the first place and a very fundamental limitation, that is carnot cycle efficiency, goes down very quickly. in practice, all heat exchangers have some thermal resistance, and the lower temperature gradient you can afford to use up on this, the bigger heat exchanger becomes, making low grade heat powerplants extremely big and expensive on top of barely generating any electricity
i don’t think there’s a lot of energy to be squeezed from daily variations in air temperature vs lake temperature, you’d be better off just by using solar panels on the same area
that’s way more power than needed to feed 800W out 24/7, what happens with the rest?