
ProdigalFrog
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- Comment on 6 Tips for Finding Cheap Hardware for Self-Hosting | Hardware Haven 3 days ago:
The usage of commercial AI’s hosted in data centers encourages the growth of that industry with the construction of more data centers, which are hazardous to the populations that live around them, encourage pretty severe water waste in areas with already dwindling groundwater, and collectively use a tremendous amount of particularly polluting electricity since the local grids cannot adequately supply them, meaning many resort to using inefficient portable power generation on-site, and in many cases is causing energy prices to spike.
While I personally think that AI use is virtually always detrimental (since there is growing evidence that AI usage appears to cause people to atrophy their critical thinking skills, and many deferring to incorrect answers), for those that still insist on using it, using a self-hosted local LLM is the most ethical option, as it does not encourage the construction of more data centers, and avoids feeding multinational fascist corporations with more data.
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- Comment on DIY Cheese Making (Paneer) 6 days ago:
I’m quite fond of Paneer Masala, but I had no idea paneer was so easy to make. Thanks for the write-up Nocturne! :D
- Comment on Curious about making cheese 1 week ago:
I used to make Quark regularly at home, which is a soft spreadable cheese that goes really well with a jam on crackers or a bagel. It’s quite easy to make, and doesn’t require a press, just a cheese cloth that you twist to squeeze the whey out before eating, so should be pretty perfect for making in an apartment.
There’s a lot of different ways to make it, but the easiest/simplest recipes are the ones that just call for milk and buttermilk, like this one.
- Comment on 400w of solar installed! 1 week ago:
Nice looking setup! ^^
- Making DIY Iron Refinery and Iron Flow Batteries with Hardware Store Parts | NightHawkInLightwww.youtube.com ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to diy@slrpnk.net | 4 comments
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- Comment on An unusually wide adoption of rooftop solar in Aleppo, Syria. 2 months ago:
Definitely was a typo on my part!
- Comment on An unusually wide adoption of rooftop solar in Aleppo, Syria. 2 months ago:
Interesting question. From what I gathered from this nature study on that, it seems that solar farms can increase ambient temperature compared to an area with some vegetation, which may be due to the panel preventing the ground from irradiating heat as effectively (by like, bouncing it off the back of the panel) and removing the vegetation that cools the area from evaporation.
But I think on a rooftop that may not have as much thermal mass as the ground, it may not have that effect, and overall should lessen the cooling needs of a building somewhat due to the shade the panels provide. Panels also don’t get quite as hot as an unshielded roof, since they do reflect some infrared energy despite their dark color.
tl:dr, probably not much or at all since they’re on a rooftop, and if it does, it could probably be mitigated by planting more trees and vegetation in the city (which can drop temps up to 8 degrees). But that’s mostly an educated guess.
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- Comment on Australia struggling with oversupply of solar power 1 year ago:
I uh… I wouldn’t mind if they sent some of that struggle to my country, I think I could bear it.