I’m pretty sure it uses a combination of solar and betavoltaic’s tritium battery
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- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.world•MIT researcher proposes a way to detect nuclear weapons in spaceEnglish3·9 hours ago
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.world•EU Parliament greenlights Chat Control 1.0 – Breyer: "Our children lose out"English14·22 hours ago
Best they will do is accelerate it
They also take 1000 photos to produce 2 good looking ones.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Any self hosted robotic lawn mowers?English2·2 days ago
Mine runs really well in my somewhat complex yard. I have a firepit with an angled bench, a dugout trampoline, a swing set, several randomly placed trees, and currently an aboveground pool with solar heater in my yard. None of these things are mapped out, I only mapped the edge of my yard with it. It also handles my driveway which is partially covered in grass and accessible through a narrow gate (~10cm on either side of the mower when it passes through). For ~800€ I think it performs really well, and everything is fairly cramped in my 400sqrm yard, so lots of narrow passages for it to navigate.
Edit: I did modify it slightly by printing a larger disc for the knives so it cuts closer to the edge of the mower body.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Any self hosted robotic lawn mowers?English2·2 days ago
You can easily get several models capable of more than that now, but they’re pricey.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.world•All Cars Sold in the EU Now Require a Camera Aimed at Your Face. It’s Still Not Clear Where That Data GoesEnglish2·2 days ago
It’s a safety system, so it’s unlikely to handled by the media unit, which honestly just makes it harder.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Needs Windows Lite, No telemetry, no spying, no ads, no AI, no .NET, to retain gamers and developersEnglish131·3 days ago
The biggest pull keeping people on Windows, outside of shear inertia, is content creation and gaming
You’re forgetting the huge and much more lucrative market that is businesses. We literally can’t switch away from windows because every single piece of engineering software we use only exists for windows. We can’t program anything, configure anything, deploy anything or service anything if we’re not running windows. Oh, a VM solution you suggest? wrong!, because the drivers needed to interface with the hardware are wonky as hell as is but inside VMs it gets the job borked half the time making my job unnecessary frustrating.
it just doesn’t make much sense making that point to my comment, when it’s the other user who made that type of comment.
At some point the flapping gut gets in the way of the arching
Implying they look the same is very much a “all X looks the same” statement
I mean, other than being seemingly Caucasian and thin, they all look pretty distinctly different to me.
What, people are not allowed to have a preference?
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtomemes@lemmy.world•If Europe has started experiencing over 40°C heatwaves frequently, then this planet really is fucked21·4 days ago
We have a massive south facing side filled with windows (and two double glass doors), covers about 80% of the living area, all blinds mounted inside. We still had 9°C lower temps inside compared to outside during the worst hours of the heat wave. Yes 28°C is still hot, but much better than the 37°C we had outside.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Unpopular truth: Telemetry collection actually happens because people are garbage at being helpful to supportEnglish6·4 days ago
Yeah sure I’m not arguing it should be culled, just that calling a feature untouched by the vast majority of users beloved is incorrect.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Unpopular truth: Telemetry collection actually happens because people are garbage at being helpful to supportEnglish6·4 days ago
That would just make it 5% of a vast majority, nearing 100%, so still only a small amount of users.
I get what you’re saying, but when something is only used by the small demographic that is “power users”, it is not a beloved feature of the userbase as a whole.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoPiracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•When did we reach a point piracy has better service than paying?English83·4 days ago
It seems to have gone back and forth a bit. I started pirating 25 years ago in no small part because of price. But then streaming came along and delivered a good and reasonably priced solution that worked well so I stopped pirating about 15 years ago. I got sick of the continuous degradation of service and ever increasing prices a few years ago and now I don’t have any streaming subscriptions anymore. This time it is a combination of poor service quality and high price that caused be to ditch them.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtomemes@lemmy.world•If Europe has started experiencing over 40°C heatwaves frequently, then this planet really is fucked63·4 days ago
modern Scandinavian homes have huge uncovered well insulated windows to allow the sun in as a free radiator during winter
Which of course is why you pull down the blinds to limit heating of surfaces inside during the day and let the insulation keep heat out.
Due to the high insulation this doesn’t dissipate during the night in a heatwave, so it doesn’t matter if the outside temp is 18°
Which is why you of course open windows during the night to cool things off when temps are lower.
it’s not perfect, and helps less with high nighttime temps, but it makes the proper insulated home work with you and not against you as much as possible.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Unpopular truth: Telemetry collection actually happens because people are garbage at being helpful to supportEnglish183·4 days ago
Beloved feature is only actually utilised by 5% of your users?
I mean, there is a pretty strong argument that if 95% of users don’t use a function, then it is not actually beloved and just more of a niche thing that the vast majority don’t care about.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Rural Americans say they're worried AI data centers will drain their walletsEnglish21·5 days ago
You can care about minimizing data center construction because of pollution etc., and not give a shit about people that it coincidentally affects in a more direct way than you. These are not mutually exclusive opinions.
Not really comparable things though