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- Comment on The Google Play Store Ruling Is Bad News for Longtime Android Phone Users 11 months ago:
Lineage OS user. Don’t care.
- Comment on Supercomputer that simulates entire human brain will switch on in 2024 11 months ago:
Thanks, that’s a bit more meat. Should probably look for their publications.
- Comment on Supercomputer that simulates entire human brain will switch on in 2024 11 months ago:
Paywalled.
- Comment on Routers 1 year ago:
Thanks, good info. Never had any problems with pfsense or opnsense with Intel server NICs personally. Other than being fried.
- Comment on Routers 1 year ago:
Same. Quad port Intel NIC.
- Comment on Why is Hetzner so stingy with server quotas? 1 year ago:
I had no problems communicating a higher limit. They are not AWS but you can get 100s of instances.
- Comment on The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide 1 year ago:
VPN tunnels don’t magically become transparent when packets pass UK fiber and routers. And legislation doesn’t translate well into which software people are allowed to run, for endpoints in UK. They can try to become North Korea of course, good luck with that.
- Comment on Quad9 Blocks Pirate Site Globally After Sony Demanded €10,000 Fine * TorrentFreak 1 year ago:
Good enough on my opnsense. Does caching, too. And blacklists.
Most important is peace of mind in regards to censorship.
- Comment on Noob advice regarding accessing outside my wifi 1 year ago:
Connect your server to the Fritzbox via a patch cable.
- Comment on What is the need for so many instances? 1 year ago:
Your profile contains your post history to many of your communities.
I’m pointing out that if you’re going to the trouble of hosting your own instance you could as well allow some convenient number of random users to register. It would erase most of your signal and help distribute the load and exposure to specific legal compartments.
- Comment on What is the need for so many instances? 1 year ago:
Your profile is also public. An instance with few 10 subscribers erases much of the information.
- Comment on What is the need for so many instances? 1 year ago:
Load leveling. Specific policies. More control and performance, if it’s your own instance.
- Comment on Git repository storage/forge recommendations? 1 year ago:
Are the alternatives feature-complete in regards to GitLab CE?
- Comment on Google it? People now are searching with TikTok or Reddit. 1 year ago:
Considering the TikTok user demographics, you’d do better without its search results.
- Comment on Noob advice regarding accessing outside my wifi 1 year ago:
Do not use WLAN, use wired Ethernet. What’s your upstream? It’s limiting the rate you can serve the content.
- Comment on FBI Seizure of Mastodon Server is a Wakeup Call to Fediverse Users and Hosts to Protect their Users 1 year ago:
Encrypted file systems requiring secrets at mount time can make seizing physical servers harder. It’s more difficult with the cloud hosters, since these likely have an API for law enforcement.
- Comment on What would an r/place-like Fediverse event look like? 1 year ago:
It should be not part of Lemmy’s server side code. Actually even integrating current image support is ill advised. It should have been an optional microservice.
- Comment on I'm sick of nsfwlemmy.com content popping up in my feed 1 year ago:
All is a good place to find leads for subscribed. Browsing communities seemed to be limited to the instance.
- Comment on Coalition attacks rooftop solar inverters in new scare campaign against renewables 1 year ago:
Who in their right mind connects microinverters to the Internet?
- Comment on Meet the latest way the superrich prove they're really, totally worried about the environment: $10 million electric superyachts 1 year ago:
10 MUSD boats made from graphite epoxy composite and quite a few tons of lithium batteries. And the support infrastructure. And the sum of activities on the cruise. Plus other stuff people who buy such trinkets engage in.
There are peer reviewed publications quantifying that, with some surprising numbers in them. The golden billion has an outsized footprint, but the elites have a hockey stick stick shaped contribution distribution there.
- Comment on Meet the latest way the superrich prove they're really, totally worried about the environment: $10 million electric superyachts 1 year ago:
Does ecosystem carrying capacity overshoot ring a bell?
- Comment on A lemmy community for those interested in neuroscience :) 1 year ago:
There is also lemmy.world/c/neuroscience@lemmy.world
- Comment on Renewables surprisingly "on track" to meet net zero by 2050 1 year ago:
If you want to have an argument, try using arguments. Quantitative ones, like in escholarship.org/uc/energy_ambitions
If you don’t want to have a conversation, continue to use empty assertions and slurs. But count me out of that.
Your choice entirely.
- Comment on Renewables surprisingly "on track" to meet net zero by 2050 1 year ago:
That would be sure nice, but the hard numbers of the physical reality say otherwise.
If you think we do have 50 years I recommend to reexamine the data.
- Comment on Renewables surprisingly "on track" to meet net zero by 2050 1 year ago:
Well, we don’t even have 50 years. Net energy of oil liquids is projected to peak as early as 2025. So trying to address that by trying to scale up even more volume only makes the energy cliff steeper.
- Comment on Renewables surprisingly "on track" to meet net zero by 2050 1 year ago:
The goals of renewable should be quantitative substitution of fossil primary energy within less than 50 years.
- Comment on Renewables surprisingly "on track" to meet net zero by 2050 1 year ago:
The only current storage technology cheap enough if you happen to have the nice problem of having to curtail renewable production during peak is water electrolysis – if you also happen to have the natgas storage and distribution infrastructure already in place.
MWh and TWh scale battery infrastructure isn’t cheap at all. It will likely take a decade to have affordable 10 kWh scale domestic storage, and it will be most likely sodium, not lithium. 100 kWh scale, which is almost enough for seasonal demand levelling will still take pressurized hydrogen in zylinders.
- Comment on Renewables surprisingly "on track" to meet net zero by 2050 1 year ago:
Adding even 10% of renewables (minus biofuels since fake renewable) to primary energy use of major industrialized countries is by no means easy. Which is why world fossil fraction of primary energy use is nearly a constant.
- Comment on Renewables surprisingly "on track" to meet net zero by 2050 1 year ago:
Garbage reports like that do a lot of damage. Fraction of fossil in the primary energy use is nearly constant, and net zero is merely a greenwashing scam.