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  • Might be a bit pedantic, but it is good to note they’re not actually FOSS, they’re non-commercial source available.

    The intent is somewhat reasonable, you can’t use their source to make a commercial product.

    That said, i’m pretty glad the FOSS community doesn’t work that way.

    Also of point, i trust them far more than any of the other non-FOSS options.


  • Not sure raidproof exists. If they get there and it’s running, all they need is something that is already connected and can read it, so your surface area is huge. If they know you have things they need, and are aware you are technically competent, They’re just going to disconnect network, leave it running and call in pros. Anything is probably enough to get past local LEO, but if the feds come in, they’re going to get what they want unless you’re rolling your own drivers.




  • Looks like it’s a POC. The entire 2-day show was run on battery power + inverters. They set up a stage, lights, and sound, and ran it for long stretches without having mains available. No details on KWH or actual design; I expect the batteries were in trucks or sea crates.

    I could see this being useful for doing shows in rural areas or older venues without sufficient power. It would also drive companies to make more efficient gear, which is something not commonly on production radar.





  • Pulled the CC data from downsub, asked AI to summarize, then reviewed the CC to make sure it was accurate.

    It’s mostly fluff centered around data about a couple of new packs and claimed ranges.

    20 kWh Pack

    • Range: 350 km
    • Charging power: Up to 100 kW
    • Adds 200 km of range in 10 minutes

    30 kWh Solid‑State Pack

    • Range: 600 km on a single charge
    • Charging power: Up to 200 kW
    • Adds 300 km of range in under 10 minutes

    Claims to be largest motorcycle battery of its kind

    SO they’re decently large, can charge quickly, I’d be a bit surprised if they were getting those actual ranges in real-world scenarios.





  • Maryland scrapped single-use bags a few years ago. I doubt it did a huge amount to keep things out of the landfill / recycle stream, but it DID get them out of the local outdoor environment which is a huge win to me. I think there are slightly more consumers who use durable, reusable bags, and of course, quite a few with shitty reusable bags that likely won’t last their own carbon footprint.

    I don’t think it’s a winnable battle until people are in charge of carrying their own containers. Everything needs to be distributed in bulk. But if we just carry around a ton of plastic containers, we’re just in the same rut. Metal sucks because you can’t see through it and glass that’s durable enough for the purpose is heavy AF.


  • rumba@piefed.zipto2meirl4meirl@lemmy.world2meirl4meirl
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    8 months ago

    When you’re eating for one, you can get away with fast food. Sure, it’s expensive, but achieving an economy of scale while feeding one person requires taking an Adulting 401 class.

    You’re gonna spend a lot, but less than what you would probably waste.

    Your parents can buy a $5 bag of potatoes and make fries for days :)

    My teen can demolish a family-sized box of mac and cheese and a side of veggies.

    The real pain for your parents is probably waste.

    7YO: I WANT NOODLES,

    makes them noodles

    they don’t eat the noodles

    Me: Why didn’t you eat your noodles?

    7YO: I DON’T WANT NOODLES!

    Me: What do you want?

    7YO: I DON’T KNOW!

    I don’t know what I’m making them next, but now I know I’m eating noodles for dinner… 🎵come on hot sauce, my old friend 🎶