sexy_peach
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- Comment on Google’s self-designed office swallows Wi-Fi “like the Bermuda Triangle” 8 months ago:
Can’t make this shit up. Huge tech corp can’t design a proper building
- Comment on FLOSS communities right now 9 months ago:
I don’t even have discord.
- Comment on Trying out the Lightning Infill for the first time, so far so good 9 months ago:
Damn that’s cool
- Comment on MacBooks, Chromebooks lead losers in laptop repairability analysis 9 months ago:
huh?
- Comment on MacBooks, Chromebooks lead losers in laptop repairability analysis 9 months ago:
They’re the non rechargeable ecigs of the laptop world
- Comment on MacBooks, Chromebooks lead losers in laptop repairability analysis 9 months ago:
It’s not ridiculous it’s designed that way
- Comment on If you spent eternity in a fiery pit wouldn't you just get use to being in a fiery pit? 11 months ago:
It’s not real. Could be anything
- Comment on Top 50 defederated instances 11 months ago:
Imagine calling this cancel culture
- Comment on Asking ChatGPT to Repeat Words ‘Forever’ Is Now a Terms of Service Violation 11 months ago:
Wahaha production software ^^
- Comment on alien.top is a new level of Reddit crossposting spam 11 months ago:
pretty cool, same on feddit.de :)
- Comment on alien.top is a new level of Reddit crossposting spam 11 months ago:
Server admins should block stuff like this
- Comment on My whole night is booked now 11 months ago:
he doesn’t :(
- Comment on Amazon made $1 billion through secret price raising algorithm -US FTC 1 year ago:
aaah, innovation™
- Comment on Peertube's moment might come soon 1 year ago:
Thank you I was surprised by the negative reaction here. I thought people on lemmy were interested in alternative solutions to big tech
- Comment on Peertube's moment might come soon 1 year ago:
I don’t have a perfect solution. They either have to find a server that gives them a home or they have to figure something else out. At the moment there are lots of servers and not a lot of uploaders.
Also it is possible to host peertube from home. With yunohost, it’s pretty easy. New people will only get a couple of views which is doable with a home connection.
- Comment on Peertube's moment might come soon 1 year ago:
I agree it might not be a good solution long-term.
- Comment on Peertube's moment might come soon 1 year ago:
That’s what I’m saying, someone already has to follow, you are then relying on the other people on your instance.
No it is a different system on peertube compared to lemmy and mastodon. The server admin has to “follow” a server and then all content from that server will be listed in search and the timelines.
I am not saying this is ideal though ^^
- Comment on Peertube's moment might come soon 1 year ago:
I don’t think that peertube can offer the same amount of video storage to newcomers, that yt does. But it should be easy to host peertube with a fraction of the income (from patreon, in video adverts) that big creators have.
But maybe we’re wrong and it will work, there’s plenty of servers out there that anyone can upload to.
- Comment on Peertube's moment might come soon 1 year ago:
without a way for instances to find content easily without having to know about the creator before hand discoverability will be shockingly bad.
Instances index videos from all instances that they follow. So if a big creator uploads to a server that’s already “friends” with yours, it will show up!
- Comment on YouTube Premium Price Raised in Seven Countries Following Crackdown on Ad Blockers | Technology News 1 year ago:
Awesome
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- Comment on YouTube Premium Price Raised in Seven Countries Following Crackdown on Ad Blockers | Technology News 1 year ago:
Cool, can you share the channel?
- Comment on YouTube Premium Price Raised in Seven Countries Following Crackdown on Ad Blockers | Technology News 1 year ago:
I disagree. I believe that the problem is that if you upload videos there they don’t automatically get a few views. Peertube basically doesn’t have an audience.
Earning money with Youtube already is very hard, you need large amount of viewers and it’s not enough so many youtubers resort to adverts and product placement within their videos.
Peertube actually has a Image button that creators can activate. If a user presses it they will see a popup with markdown formatted text where the creator can put their affiliate links, patreon, paypal and whatever they like. I think it’s a very neat solution, since it’s unobtrusive for the user and very flexible for the creator.
- Comment on YouTube Premium Price Raised in Seven Countries Following Crackdown on Ad Blockers | Technology News 1 year ago:
yaay, me too. I try to watch some of the content there and upload some :)
- Comment on YouTube Premium Price Raised in Seven Countries Following Crackdown on Ad Blockers | Technology News 1 year ago:
Fuck Youtube, I hope peertube takes off!
- Comment on Firefox lost users during “failed” Yahoo search deal, says Mozilla CEO 1 year ago:
As a FF user: Mozilla has such a small market share now, they should experiment with search. Maybe don’t make another “deal” with another ad based search engine, but invent your own decentralized search or mozilla search or whatever.
- Comment on The people who ruined the internet 1 year ago:
They’re “prompt engineers” now :/
- Comment on Facebook Puts a Price on Privacy in EU, EEA and Switzerland: It’s 9.99€ a Month + 6€ for Each Extra Account 1 year ago:
loooooooooooool
- Comment on RIP 1 year ago:
Why is it bad when ants do it?
- Comment on Desalination system could produce freshwater that is cheaper than tap water 1 year ago:
Extreme salt-resisting performance with concentrated seawater To demonstrate the long-term resistance to salt accumulation enabled by TSMD, we conducted a 180-h continuous desalination test of 20 wt % concentrated seawater under 1,000 W m2 (Figures S25 and S26). The corresponding cumulative heat input was 180 kWh m2 , equal to the total solar irradiance of z45 days. 23 Figure 5A shows the saline temperature change of a single-stage TSMD device during the 180-h continuous desalination. The temperature of confined saline layer remained stable throughout the test, indicating reliable heat transfer performance. Figures 5B and 5C show the mass change of the collected freshwater and the resulting water Figure 5. Extreme salt-resisting performance of TSMD when desalinating 20 wt % concentrated seawater (A) Saline temperature as a function of time. Periodic temperature fluctuations were observed throughout the test, indicating the existence of strong thermohaline convection. (B) Real-time mass change of the collected water during the 180-h continuous test. © Water production rate as a function of time. The production rate was averaged with a 10-h time interval. A stable production rate was maintained throughout the 180-h operation. Error bars indicate standard deviations. ll Joule 7, 2274–2290, October 18, 2023 2285 Article production rate during the 180-h continuous desalination. The linear profile of mass change (Figure 5B) during 180-h operation indicates a stable water production rate without degradation in performance (Figure 5C). Note that in conventional reliability tests, a cycling operation was adopted. In each cycle, there was a 3–6 h operation under one-sun illumination, followed by a 21–18 h waiting period without solar illu- mination to emulate the nighttime condition and allow the salt rejection (Table S2). In our reliability test, however, we created a more stringent procedure by performing a 180-h continuous test and removing all waiting periods. Considering the salinity (20 wt %) of concentrated seawater used for our test, the total amount of salt rejected during the 180-h operation is equivalent to the accumulated salt in seawater desa- lination (3.5 wt %) throughout z229 day cycling operations (Note S3; Table S2). With the superior salt-resisting capacity, the estimated device lifetime shows 1 order of magnitude improvement compared with the state-of-the-art designs (Table S2).
The paper is very cool though!! Maybe we are all looking towards a future with plenty of fresh water!