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Krelis_@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Southern California air board rejected pollution rules after AI-generated flood of commentsEnglish
12·22 days agoSlopturfing
My first messages on gmail in 2004 (when it was invite only) was discussing with friends to bulk order CD-R’s at 34 pennies a piece, including jewelcase. We felt like kings.
Krelis_@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Wi-Fi 7 Marketing is Lying About it's Biggest FeatureEnglish
26·1 month agoVideo description:
Wi-Fi 7 routers promise game-changing speed, lower latency, and more stable connections. All thanks to features like Multi-Link Operation (MLO). But do these routers actually deliver on everything their marketing promises? We tested the MLO capabilities of 25 routers to see if the hype is justified, or if it’s all just marketing.
Article so you can swerve the video: https://dongknows.com/wi-fi-7-mlo-multi-link-operation-explained/
It’s a video of some dude typing some dumb comment and drinking his own piss. Saved you a click.
I didn’t suggest that the dems are better on this. Just that trumps regime doing the same thing is more accepted here. Are you suggesting that the situation would be better if a different US president was in place at that time?
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I think one of the reasons that SUV’s and ‘crossover’ type cars have become so much more popular is that they make speed bumps less of a nuisance and allow the driver to cross them without slowing down as much
The 3.5 kW heater will have a tank reservoir that will have time to heat up the water when it’s not being used. Tankless means it has to be heated instantly.
It takes ~ 4 kJ to heat 1 kg of water for each 1°C. If you want to do that in 1 second, you need 4 kW of heating power.
So if a shower uses, say, 9 litres per minute, i.e. 0.15 litres per second, heating that water from 10°C (typical cold water temperature) to 40°C (comfortable shower temperature) is:
4 • 0.15 • 30 = 18 kWAnything less heats less water per second, or to a lower temperature.
Like this 5.1 l/min unit at 9.5 kW will be able to heat that flowrate ~28°C above its inlet temperature.
Krelis_@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution Has StartedEnglish
1·5 months agoI appreciate the work :)
1 kWh/s (with you there) = 3600 kWs / s = kJ/s = kW!
= 3600000 J/s (=W) = 3.6 MJ/s (=MW)
Krelis_@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution Has StartedEnglish
4·5 months ago3.6 MW even. :)
3.6 kW is what a 50cc internal combustion engine typically produces
Krelis_@sh.itjust.worksto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•do you have the balls to forklift in hell
1·5 months agoIs this loss?
Different films. I guess this is the Jackie chan movie:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_Story_(1993_film)?wprov=sfla1







If I’m honest if it’s only illumination, that doesn’t seem like the most efficient use of resources and energy (to build and eventually dispose of these electronics) in a populated area that’s likely to have adequate street lighting.
that said it looks like a pretty neat waste separation design