Taringano
@Taringano@lemm.ee
- Comment on Sleeper trains are making a comeback. Why are ours being axed? 11 months ago:
Where are sleeper. Trains Making a comeback and how to find them? (in Europe? )
- Comment on A Spanish agency became so sick of models and influencers that they created their own with AI — and she’s raking in up to $11,000 a month 11 months ago:
So… rule 34?
- Comment on Portugal Runs on 100% Renewables Dropping Consumer Electric Bills to Nearly Zero for 6 Days in a Row 11 months ago:
It still Should cost.
Renewable is far from free
- Comment on CORRECTED EXCLUSIVE OpenAI researchers warned board of AI breakthrough ahead of CEO ouster -sources 11 months ago:
Breakthrough: they manged to fix that part of chatgpt that goes “as an AI language model…”
Nosw it’s unstoppable
- Comment on Heat-pump water heaters are a winner for the climate — and your wallet 11 months ago:
I believe it’s mostly due to not having always hot water hookups available where laundry would be or not consistently having hot water always available. (as in on demand, from a large boiler that wouldn’t impact the remain of the hot water uses)
- Comment on Heat-pump water heaters are a winner for the climate — and your wallet 11 months ago:
I think it’s everywhere but in the US the water comes already hot, in Europe the dishwasher heats it up from the regular cold water.
- Comment on Choose wisely! 1 year ago:
Imagine being able to generate gravel over every single road crack and never fixed hole.
Amazing.
- Comment on What is your favourite font for code ? 1 year ago:
Variable width if you’re really hardcore
- Comment on World’s biggest tidal energy ‘kite’ could single-handedly power a small town 1 year ago:
The sea is very corrosive which destroys moving parts :(
- Comment on The world's largest aircraft breaks cover in Silicon Valley 1 year ago:
Airship can land and take off from virtually any surface that allows that silly baloon to fit. Not just airports or air strips.
- Comment on Scientists make breakthrough in research that could change the way our homes are constructed: mycocrete 1 year ago:
Source?
- Comment on China rushes to swap Western tech with domestic options as U.S. cracks down 1 year ago:
BYD and NIO are good examples. But you will never believe you to be proven wrong so I won’t waste my time looking for others.
- Comment on Really shows where their priorities are, doesn't it? 1 year ago:
Thanks Obama
- Comment on A sobering thought! 1 year ago:
Wow these are pretty funny actually
- Comment on Electric plane lands in Florida for Air Force testing after 2,000-mile journey 1 year ago:
If it’s a VTOL it whoudl also vertically take off and land,and replace helicopters.
- Comment on Samsung confirms satellite connectivity on Galaxy S24 for emergencies - SamMobile 1 year ago:
Starlink website claims the cellular coverage won’t need special Equipment
- Comment on The New Age of Airships Is Here—And It’s Electric 1 year ago:
Of course, there are all. Those. Chem trails
- Comment on Why do all these companies developing privatised software use the word "Open"? Real question. 1 year ago:
In an interview Sam altman said "they realise the amount of money they needed would never come only from donations.
It’s still kind of a foundation, he mentioned it in the Lex Friedman podcast.
- Comment on YouTube cracking on ad blockers. 1 year ago:
Worth something, not 20 bucks per user per month.
- Comment on YouTube cracking on ad blockers. 1 year ago:
Só your solution is instead of charging the viewer charge who? The person that puts videos up?
Do you really think your anonymized user data is worth the 20 bucks/user the YouTube premium costs?
In your mind YouTube can just sell the data for the 2 billion users they have and instantly make 40 billion dollars a month from that?
- Comment on A controversial tier list 1 year ago:
Milk should be with juices in D tier. A tier is reserved for coffee and tea B tier is fermented stuff like wine and beer C tier is mixed stuff from superior tiers and lower tiers, capuccio, latte, shandy, distilled drinks
- Comment on YouTube TV, which costs $73 a month, agrees to end “$600 less than cable” ads 1 year ago:
Pretty sure your description sold YouTube family plan to a lot of people. I was ready to hate on it but after you describe that’s a pretty sweet deal.
- Comment on This Ukrainian guy has been trying to develop his home brew solar focusing system to power homes on the cheap for the past 10+ years. 1 year ago:
It’s because the sand is at 600c which would wreak havoc if you had water pumping through the tubing. Air is cheaper to do handle at those temperatures.
- Comment on Largest Farm to Grow Crops Under Solar Panels Proves To Be A Bumper Crop For Agrivoltaic Land Use 1 year ago:
Might be a crazy idea but maybe they can just use smaller tractors. I’m not sure if we have the technology to build Smaller tractors. But since they are needed maybe there could be a Lot of R&D to make a tractor that fits under the space available in these installations.
- Comment on A.I. tools fueled a 34% spike in Microsoft’s water consumption, and one city with its data centers is concerned about the effect on residential supply 1 year ago:
Oh wow didn’t know github was owned by Ms
- Comment on Sweden is testing a semi-truck trailer covered in 100 square meters of solar panels 1 year ago:
I’m not a solarogist, but how do you capture sunlight 24/7?
- Comment on I wish humans could get firmware upgrades 1 year ago:
Humans have them. But they are like Linux drivers and upgrades. You have to look for them as invest a lot of. Tike to actually improve.
- Comment on Intel demos 528-thread chip with 1TB/s of optical bandwidth 1 year ago:
Why are you making light of the subject?