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burritojustice

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burrito law, geojson, dad jokes, cargo bikes

NPR: “a little bit of a burrito thought leader”

tacos en paz, burritos en guerra

I probably boost to much feel free to turn that off

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ok say goodbye to
the next hour of your life (and get ready to be fully annoyed with yourself) god damn you @mattmangels https://mattmangels.com/code/california_counties/

burritojustice,
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@USelaine @ai6yr @mattmangels ok impressive

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@ai6yr @USelaine @mattmangels easier than Texas’ 254 though

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wait what bell

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“reconductoring” power lines in news, this paper has bunch of details

  • lines made of better conductors more $ but carry more amps
  • way faster to deploy lines on existing towers vs permitting new ones
  • really only helps up to 50 miles, other tech better for longer distances (high voltage DC, “sectionalizing” long lines)
  • traditional power lines get hot and sag (and cause fires)
  • insane mix of disincentives for utilities/ISO/RTOs to upgrade, but Fed policies helping

https://www.2035report.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Supporting-Advanced-Conductor-Deployment-Barriers-and-Policy-Solutions.pdf

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‘And really the COVID response was all-consuming in that first year. And what I kind of gingerly tiptoed around, I said
“This COVID response thing that we're doing: we're going to have to take a similar effort on climate for the rest of our lives." And that was not met with a dismissal.’ https://www.volts.wtf/p/getting-ready-for-ira-2

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Cambridge Electric Cement!

“So for the Cambridge method, the lime flux was swapped out for the recycled cement paste. And sure enough, not only was it able to purify the steel just fine, but if the leftover slag is cooled quickly in air, it becomes new Portland cement”

https://newatlas.com/materials/concrete-steel-recycle-cambridge-zero-carbon-cement/

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“If people become too skeptical about the content they see, they might stop believing in anything at all, which could enable bad actors to take advantage of this trust vacuum and lie about the authenticity of real content” https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/04/25/1091772/new-generative-ai-avatar-deepfake-synthesia/

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“The upshot is, if you adopt LLMs into your work flow, you are intentionally adopting a bullshit engine. Nothing that comes from an LLM should ever be trusted. There is no accountability for the inevitable errors and fabrications that they bring to your work.

If ChatGPT were an employee, you’d fire them almost immediately for fraud”

https://jimrion.com/2024/05/24/enough-with-the-llm-bs-already/

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why do neither of these things surprise me

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California’s solar deployment lets operators shift hydroelectric output to the evenings when it’s needed most:

“Lower midday usage of hydropower is highly desirable for the CAISO system as it allows for greater dispatch of hydropower resources during the hours without solar generation - a textbook complementary system... By reducing the need for midday hydropower, a significant portion of a given year’s available MWhs can be shifted towards more critical periods.”

https://blog.gridstatus.io/caiso-batteries-apr-2024/

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Ms. Saldana, 64, was exasperated at the sustained outage, the fourth she has had to endure, after Hurricane Ike in 2008, Harvey in 2017 and the winter freeze in 2021.

“I’ve lived in this house for 38 years,” she said. “I am old. I don’t want to do it anymore.”

She said she thought about moving but was not sure where she would go. For now, she said she was taking cold showers and driving her car around the block with the cold air blasting.

“Thank God I have water.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/19/us/houston-power-outages-texas-storm.html

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seriously Costco

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‘A Canadian politician has a modest proposal to her city’s drivers: pay a tax equivalent to the current cost of an annual bus pass to register their cars— the equivalent of $858 American dollars a year — or give up those cars altogether and take the bus for free’

“If we could wave a magic wand and double the network, take away the debt and make the bus free — oh my God, why would we not do that? That's an easy decision”

https://usa.streetsblog.org/2024/05/16/this-city-leader-wants-drivers-to-pay-850-year-to-register-their-cars-and-give-the-money-to-transit

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‘When she came back out, 17 hours later, Gubser was at the Farallon Islands, 29.7 miles away…’

“I was pretty steady for the most part, but at the end we hit a strong current and the water got colder,” said Gubser. “My progress was slowed because I was chilled to the bone. I did not expect 43 degrees. That was nuts.”
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/woman-first-to-swim-golden-gate-bridge-farallons-19457394.php

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“A Severe (G4) Geomagnetic Storm is LIKELY - possibly as early as later today and continuing through the weekend; exact timing remains somewhat uncertain. At least seven
earth-directed Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are in transit

Only three Severe (G4) geomagnetic storms have occurred so far this solar cycle (since 2019); the last was a brief occurrence on March 23. This is SWPC's first G4 Watch since 2005”

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/severe-geomagnetic-storming-likely-continue

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Can't wait to be a Kardashev Type >1.5<=2.0 civilization with human traits and then have to worry about anthropogenic space climate change

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@danhon "this is not a space-time of honor”

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