[-] sour@feddit.de 14 points 4 months ago

Sounds great in theory, but in this case the daughter just wanted to have a laugh and literally played out a cartoon episode. If the dad respected it for a week she'd just have given up on it and no memories were created.

[-] sour@feddit.de 13 points 4 months ago

Well, sounds great for any non mobile storage then. Don't think anybody cares whether their 10kWh solar battery is twice the size and weight if it's half the price.

Thank you :)

[-] sour@feddit.de 15 points 5 months ago

Your argument is with electric cars vs ice cars. xkcd likely specifically was talking about engines just so all the range arguments don't work. It's just engine vs engine and there electric is far superior.

[-] sour@feddit.de 13 points 9 months ago

AM5 also has bald CPUs

[-] sour@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

A VAC ban doesn't remove access to your steam account. Just to one game on your steam account.

[-] sour@feddit.de 11 points 1 year ago

Tbf, it's smarter to fix that in software than ask people to change their behavior.

[-] sour@feddit.de 14 points 1 year ago

Hehe, twitter evaluation goes brrrrr

[-] sour@feddit.de 11 points 1 year ago

Das ist Fefe. Der ist in allem Experte...

[-] sour@feddit.de 12 points 1 year ago

They don't need to be. When you're posting a comment, that's a database query. Not from you directly, but you're submitting a comment, which tells the frontend to tell the backend to tell the database to save that comment.

Now do that a thousand times and you created a thousand database queries. Now do something more elaborate, like filtering search results or something, and you put a bit more load on the database.

And apparently there seem to be some queries that a user can create that cause issues if submitted by the thousands.

[-] sour@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

I think the bigger societal problem is that people need to start thinking differently of how charging works. It won't and doesn't need to work like refueling.

What I mean is, nobody would refuel every day at the beginning of their 10km commute. What they'll do is commute for 2 weeks, and when the car is empty they'll refuel and then continue on their way.

With EVs, this can be different. Once chargers (and not even fast chargers) are placed on every major location, you don't need to go 0-100% in 99% of the cases. Getting groceries? Charge at the store for 30mins Going to the gym? Charge there for an hour or two Going out for dinner? Charge for 3h

The car doesn't need to go empty all the way. Obviously you can't do that with the current infrastructure, but with enough effort, that's easily achievable.

[-] sour@feddit.de 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Heute beginnt die heiße Phase in einem großen Projekt auf Arbeit. Glaube das erste Projekt aus dem etwas wirklich größeres werden könnte, in was ich als einer der Hauptakteure involviert bin. Bin gespannt was über die nächsten Wochen so läuft, was schief geht und wie stressig es wird. (Achtung, IT-Sprech ab hier): Kubernetes ist für mich immer noch sehr komplex und ein riesen Biest. Schüchtert mich auch ein wenig ein, aber ich hoffe ich werde bald warm damit. Bisher hat das mit allen Technologien ganz gut geklappt die ich an angefasst habe, allerdings hab ich bei K8s doch etwas ein mulmigeres Gefühl.

Und mir wurde gestern zugesagt, dass ich die Ausbildung zum Rettungssanitäter machen darf (und bezahlt bekomme)! Also wenigstens auch ein paar positive Dinge!

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