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- Comment on Delta moves toward eliminating set prices in favor of AI that determines how much you personally will pay for a ticket 6 days ago:
The endgame is that nobody has money and companies go bankrupt. The end.
- Comment on Scientists make game-changing breakthrough that could slash costs of solar panels: 'Has the potential to contribute to the energy transition' 1 week ago:
Marketing. Fresnel lenses are not going to do well with diffuse light.
- Comment on Are a few people ruining the internet for the rest of us? 1 week ago:
The Internet is a bunch of Autonomous Systems running open source protocols. It is doing fine.
- Comment on How to turn off Gemini on Android — and why you should 1 week ago:
Pixel 7a and Pixel Tablet since yesterday here.
- Comment on How to turn off Gemini on Android — and why you should 1 week ago:
On Pixel 9 stock they mention you can disable AIcore in the settings, so I would assume GrapheneOS is unaffected.
- Comment on From Docker with Ansible to k3s: I don't get it... 1 week ago:
Great writeup.
- Comment on Hardware Suggestions For A Beginner? 2 weeks ago:
How much is a kWh in your parts? Noise, ambient temperature? You can buy very decent refurbished Lenovo tiny PCs with some 16 GB RAM and 6 cores and half a TB SSD which will run Proxmox and are low power and noise. You can go multi-node Proxmox later if you want to expand. k8s and related are also an option.
- Comment on "This Is The ONLY Home Server You Should Buy" Or, why older computers may be better for the environment | Hardware Haven 2 weeks ago:
DIY few kWp solar patback is about 2 years.
- Comment on "This Is The ONLY Home Server You Should Buy" Or, why older computers may be better for the environment | Hardware Haven 2 weeks ago:
In Germany consumer power is something like 0.4 EUR/kWh, so economics of running power-hungry hardware might be different. Solar PV might change the equation once again.
- Comment on Solar + Battery (covering 97% of demand) is now cheaper than coal and nuclear 2 weeks ago:
It sound impressive, until you read it’s Las Vegas. In places like Germany you have several weeks per year with neither enough sun nor wind. With backup power like gas turbines which run few weeks per year you have to subsidize the operators. And if you want run them on green hydrogen, massively overbuild the renewable capacity so that you can fill up gas storage during summertime.
- Comment on What Does a Post-Google Internet Look Like 3 weeks ago:
Gmail is way more reliable than anything I could self-host. It’s a huge pile of unsorted junk that is only usable with search.