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- Comment on I just learned how to do a reverse proxy! 3 weeks ago:
King Robert Baratheon First of His Name remembering his first kill
Yes, its been a long time. But I still remember every line. You remember your first? Mine was some NGINX proxy at the Battle of Netflix.
My server took an arrow from my ISP so I was on foot, slogging through the configuration files. Tech support came running at me, this dumb corporate policy, thinking they could end the rebellion with a single policy blocking port forwarding.
I knocked them with the tailscale. Gods I was strong then. Caved in their double NAT. Probably shattered every iptable they had.
Stood over them, keyboard in the air. Right before I brought it down they said “Wait, wait!”
They never tell you how they all shit themselves. They don’t put that part in the songs. Stupid ISP.
- Comment on Mycelium vs. Hempcrete as insulation bricks - Advice needed 3 weeks ago:
I’m also planning to experiment with hempcrete and mycelium blocks in the future; unfortunately don’t have any advice right now for you.
You could 3d print a square mould with the sound dampening undulations. I’m picturing something with finger joints on the edges so you can assemble into a box with an open front, add a thrifted tv cabinet glass door on the front and some ventilation and you’re set.
Following to see how it goes. Good luck!
- Comment on my glasses are almost unwearable 3 weeks ago:
Wrong sub
- Comment on Making Sense of the Giant Fire that Could Set Back Energy Storage 4 weeks ago:
archive.org link for those of us blocked by cloudflare for the audacity of using a VPN. Seems insideclimatenews doesn’t really care about access to their messaging since they use cloudflare.
- Comment on Saudi Arabia commissions its largest battery energy storage system - Energy Storage 4 weeks ago:
The Bisha battery storage facility features 122 prefabricated storage units, designed and supplied by China’s BYD. Each unit integrates a 6 MW power conversion system (PCS) alongside four lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery modules, each with a capacity of 5.365 MWh. This modular approach is decribed as a way to optimize space utilization, enhance system integration, and minimize potential failure points.
Emphasis mine.
Cool, was wondering what battery chemistry it was.
- Comment on The Path to a New Era for Nuclear Energy. 4 weeks ago:
Ya I get the eery feeling that the sudden push for nuclear I keep seeing repeated is more a ploy by the fossil fuel industry to confuse and delay the solar and wind green energy transition
- Comment on First sodium battery urban e-bike offers 45-mile range and operates in cold weather without capacity loss 5 weeks ago:
Excited to see more capable implementations of the tech.
Reminder to never be an early adopter of a new technology unless you are willing to pay the early adopter fee when its outdated next year (or month).
- Comment on Texas-based Microvast unveils True All-Solid-State Battery (ASSB) tech for EVs and power backup systems 5 weeks ago:
Finally an ASS (B) I’m excited to see in the news!
- Comment on heat your body, not your house -- using an infrared heat lamp 1 month ago:
+1 on a heated blanket. Quite efficient. We use ours to pre-warm the sheets for a few minutes too!
- Comment on Sol-Ark manufacturer reportedly disables all Deye inverters in the US 2 months ago:
Damn I was planning on a sol-ark package in the spring…
Any recommendations for a non-connected (budget-friendly if possible) brand to look for?