[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 6 points 1 month ago

Why not link to the original?

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 3 points 1 month ago

But a lot of european countries are pushing pretty hard to not borrow and have a zero balance or positive budget. So e.g. Switzerland don't sell that many bonds and yield on a lot of them is 0.5%, maybe 2% on long term ones vs around 4% for US ones.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 4 points 1 month ago

In addition to all the other comments, pumping warm water into natural bodies of water can also be bad for the environment.

i know of one nuclear powerplant that does this and it's pretty bad for the coral population there.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 5 points 1 month ago

I love my Glove80, had it for about a year now and couldn't be happier.

For anyone interested in alt layouts, https://getreuer.info/posts/keyboards/alt-layouts/index.html is one of the best introductions out there. Also https://lemmy.world/c/ergomechkeyboards is a nice resource on fancy keyboards.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 4 points 8 months ago

You can get Fusion360 to work okay-ish in Wine. Probably not good enough for professional use but for my hobby use case it works well enough (sometimes a bit laggy but usable). this does most of the heavy lifting in getting it installed.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 5 points 9 months ago

that is a terrible idea. Even ignoring the energy use and that market cap is a bad metric for value, especially in a market with as much wash trading and painting the tape and just plain fraud as the bitcoin ecosystem.

The code base is under the control of around 5-10 people, the mining is under the control of 2-5 mining pools, with the largest two being the result of the largest pool splitting because it was too big and that's not good optics, the majority of those pols and mining is in China. It has not reliably relayed transactions, being severely congested for weeks on end several times in its history. It does not have a "stable fiscal policy", it has no fiscal policy. It is limited to 7-10 transactions/second (and no, lightning does not solve this, as you still need a regular transaction to settle, onboarding something the size of the EU would take on the order of 50 years until everyone has their channel, and then another 50 years if everyone were to settle their channels, along with many others fundamental problems with lightning), completely laughable if you want to use it as the backbone of the international financial system.

You want there to be a proper fiscal policy with knobs that can be turned, so you can deal with crisis/extraordinary events. For instance having your country's currency tied to the dollar is horrible for managing that country's economics and only done if there is no other alternative, using bitcoin as the global reserve would be that, just on crack and there's no reason to do it unless you're incredibly desperate, in which case the dollar is still a safer bet. You'd hand over control of your financial system to a shadow group of unelected people, so you lose even more autonomy. You want there to be checks and things like sanctions, to prevent fraud, theft and, in the case of sanctions, to have a political tool that is harsh but less so than an actual war. These things are features, not bugs. You can debate whether it's good that the US is in control of a lot of these tools, but proposing to get rid of these tools altogether (which moving to bitcoin would do) would be even worse. There is no country that has gotten itself out of debt using bitcoin, so saying it is a solution is disingenuous at best.

These are just the same old bitcoin talking points that make it sound like it could actually work but do not hold up to the tiniest amount of scrutiny. And the end goal is always to just make the price go up so the gambling pays off, not any use case or making the world better or anything.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 4 points 11 months ago

The same is true of controlled environment agriculture but without the extra electricity need. I wish that (hydroponic greenhouses) would get more of the limelight.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 3 points 11 months ago

You can set a hook to do it automatically or use this, but I agree that this should be default behaviour

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 5 points 11 months ago

I think it's for many different reasons, but a bit the same as everywhere. Some are protest votes due to a distrust in government in general, then 35-45 is the age most get kids and in contrast to their parents generation they live in apartments, not single family homes, as houses aren't affordable. Then there's the general widening of the wealth gap and the populists pretending they have a solution and blaming it on immigration (while themselves being a big reason for the problem in the first place...), while left parties often get tricked into reacting to right rhetoric, letting the right dictate the discussion. Old people are less affected by the wealth gap, young people don't have kids so they don't notice yet. And in it's also a question of mobilizing ones base, the right parties get a ton of money for ads and so on, they are good at stirring up fears of existential threats(which is ironic given the real existential threat of climate change), while a lot of people are disillusioned, so middle aged left voters are less likely to actually go vote whereas more right voters do. Of course <30 voters worry more about climate change and are more motivated to go vote, since they'll be the most affected by its effects.

I'm sure there's many more reasons but these are the first ones I can think of off the top of my head.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 4 points 1 year ago

Seconded, i love my Boox. it just runs android (with tweaks for e-Ink) and you can install what you want from the play store, it's not locked down.

You can even install the Kindle app if you ever do want an Amazon ebook, works really well.

It's also nice for using apps of various newspapers.

Plus the ones with a stylus make for a great notebook.

I wouldn't recommend the color ones, it's nice for comics but the colors just aren't vivid and it's not there yet in terms of quality.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 5 points 1 year ago

Autodesk Fusion 360. There's just not really a free competitor imo when it comes to CAD/CAM software, it's all Fusion or Solidworks.

[-] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 4 points 1 year ago

Viele davon kann man zumindest mit einem zweiten Rüssel modden, um sie etwas effizienter zu machen. Z.B. https://www.woolie.co.uk/article/convert-ac-from-single-hose-to-dual-hose/

Hab ich bei meiner so gemacht, plus Doppelstegplatte auf unser Fenster zugeschnitten mit passenden Löchern für die Schläuche, damit das auch halbwegs dicht/isoliert ist. Funktioniert jetzt schon ein paar Jahre gut.

Oder von Anfang an einen mit zwei Schläuchen kaufen, auch wenn diese erstaunlich rar sind.

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