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Mainly for cheaper applications which are not as weight (and size) sensitive. One example is entry level EVs or home energy storage.



Where do you take that number from? 1MWh/mo seems quite high. Also considering that the stored energy will only be used when solar or wind are low, the battery will never be used to supply 100% of the electricity.

So it will support many more homes.


To be honest: a laptop that requires 240W of power is really not a portable laptop anymore, is it?

The battery wouldn’t last even half an hour, and that would be with the maximum 100Wh you can take on an airplane.


Not everyone is following gossip…


They try to make the job as easy as possible, so no training is required and literally anybody could do the work. That way they don’t need any skilled labor at all. Basically just any warm body.


Microsoft 365 is the easy solution. Schools usually don’t have the people and/or the Know-how to implement alternative, well working, solutions.


Why do all these phone manufacturers get intentionally worse every year in terms of repairability?


Carbon steel is literally a type of metal. If you write „carbon free steel“ it is not surprising if it confuses people.


You don’t allow location and are surprised that it does not know you location? Am I missing something here? Why is that surprising?



To be honest, current batteries are already designed to last over 10 years. And with them charging at over 100kW, a 15min break every 3h of travel is all you really need (and you should do anyway for you own sanity).

I agree that people are anxious because of these reasons, but just because they have never really tried long range travel with an EV.


Mm it especially talks about sensing, I don’t think I want the theme park to know my heart rate or other vital signs.

Could be useful for hospitals for example.



Not only performance but Software Support. Let’s see if they can do what Apple did and have virtually all software running on arm


You are not completely right. 1 C means it can (theoretically) be charged in 1h. Regardless of the capacity.

10 C means it can be charged in 1/10th of an hour.

To get the maximum current, multiply the capacity by the C rating.



Usually the uefi is locked and secure boot is enabled. You could even boot a different OS if you wanted.


Is the worry of the rivals that they themselves will not improve? Sounds like a „you“ problem…


Because work usually does provide the computer and they don’t want you to tamper with it too much.


Using standard container sizes as battery modules is kind of genius. That way they can be swapped out when they get older and newer technology comes along, they could even be swapped between ships.


You mean it will be just like chromeOS or whatever that is called?



Nothing wrong with it, some people just think it’s cool to not have a .com adress.


Isn’t that article a year old already? It looks like NANC outperforms the market sind it started.


I think you mean 30mm (that’s what the steam deck uses, 80mm is the standard).

At about $80 per TB, it is more expensive than the 80mm ones, yes. But still comparable to SD cards an much faster and more reliable.


Sure. Look on aliexpress for “SD Raid” and you will find some for ~$15


We need a better storage solution than SD cards…

Doesn’t the steam deck have an upgradeable nvme drive? That would be a much better solution.


To be honest, SD cards are usually not meant for extending storage anyway. They should only ever be used for temporary storage like taking pictures and later transferring them to some other storage medium.


Well, what is the alternative? Google? I don’t think that is a good trade.


You don’t know what DNS is, do you?

Basically your device (for example your phone) needs to know the ip adress of any service it wants to connect to. As you may know these services usually use addresses like Lemmy.org or google.com or whatever.

To know what IP adres is behind these addresses, you device needs to ask a dns server, in a local network (like your own WiFi) this is usually your router, but you can set it to any arbitrary device you want. This way you can see what addresses are being asked for by your device.

So if the app want to send data to some server, it usually needs to resolve the adress first. And you can see that.


I don’t think it calls home about that. It just looks if there are any „incompatible“ applications installed and blocks the update if it finds any. I guess the goal is to not break anything.

But sure, you can spin it into a “fuck Microsoft” narrative.


The iCloud thing is free. I think it adds a system tray application but I don’t think it does anything if you don’t log in with an Apple account.

The Realtek Wireless driver should also do nothing if you don’t have the device.


Waymo is a company that develops self driving cars (well, not the cars, but the technology). They are focusing on robo-taxis. So like Uber without a driver.


Ok sure, but at that point consumer hardware will not be able to do that. Try finding a consumer router capable of more than 2.5gbit, let alone more than 10.


Strange. Trains don’t even have horns in my country as far as I know. At least I have literally never heard one, and I take the train quite often.




Well there is an OpenAI integration which can be configured to work with local gpt. Then everything is local. It is not perfect, but in some aspects definitely impressive.


That is always a dumb argument. People are also „trained“ by watching at the logo. You want to remove the logo from the world?