ShadowRam

@ShadowRam@kbin.social
ShadowRam,

You could say the same about C and D batteries too.

They're all 1.5V

ShadowRam,

Yeah, I don't see it any different from a person that says

"I want to be called Micheal, not Mike"

ShadowRam,

Who do you think will be paying your pension when you get old?

Can KBin not like, freak out at any turn when surfing on it?

I forced myself to go back a little to Reddit recently. Because while I endorse and love the existence of the Fediverse, I can't in good conscience, tolerate the instability of it. Any other time I go somewhere, I'm met with a page that says KBin is working on resolving issues, then I go somewhere else and it's fine....

ShadowRam,

Yeah, I've moved to https://fedia.io/

It's kbin, but loads properly

ShadowRam,

Yeah, I've moved to https://fedia.io/

It's kbin, but loads properly

(And of course I get this error while trying to reply to this post on kbin.)

"We are working on resolving the issues"

ShadowRam,

Interesting idea,

But search sites currently can't find anything in lemmy.

So how will they link to this?

ShadowRam,

WTF, how can they just make a change like that, and it get approved to be on the road?

Youtube comment,

Tesla that crashed into a pole, it was on fire, and the driver was trapped behind the laminated glass. Scary situation.

The first in crew that responded had a firefighter try to break the glass with a conventional window punch device, that didn't work.

Then he tried smashing it with some forcible entry tools, that didn't work either.

The driver ended up dying. It took 45 mins to extinguish the flames and 15 mins to get the car doors open.

ShadowRam,

What sucks is that us hobbist's can't get FPV, motors, ESC's, or batteries at reasonable prices (if at all)

The reality of it, is this is short lived.

Anti-Air meant for small drones like this is coming and soon.

And it will shut these down quickly.

ShadowRam,

Nah, lasers too big. It would be a simple birdshot shotgun. Its detection and aiming.

When they are high up, they can be hard to spot and hear.
But a pair of sensitive mic's and a camera designed to look for them could easily be paired with some AR glasses.

ShadowRam,

Yeah, have you seen the size of those? Those are chem lasers in order to get the wattage needed to destroy something.

Plus you need the electronics/mechanics to track the device perfectly to keep the laser on target in order for it to do damage.

All completely unnecessary to drop a small drone out of the sky.

ShadowRam,

I've seen that video a few times, I never got to the part where he wanted to continue the class and pull out a AR-15 and the class is all NOOOO!!!!!! and people start leaving. Holy shit...

ShadowRam,

Killed someone out of gross negligence, and 3 years is to much?

Yeah, don't agree with that. A person lost their life. Not injured. DEAD.

Gross negligence like leaving something on your lawn that is clearly dangerous and then hurts someone. Maybe.
Or you're operating a vehicle unsafely at a jobsite and kill someone by accident.

But you're hired to deal with tools that are DESIGNED to be lethal.
The bar to account for safety is so much higher than typical involuntary manslaughter.

IMO, she should be getting 5+ years, and the producer (hiree) should be facing a year for putting a 26 year old in charge of such a thing.

How much experience could a 26 year old possibly obtain properly to be the one in charge of such a thing.
Apprenticing, sure. But it's negligent on the person hiring such an inexperienced person as well.

ShadowRam,

Yeah, that isn't going to work, because either

  1. !>25% of your population doesn't believe women have that right

or

  1. Your countries existing laws give too much voting power to a minority
ShadowRam,

Vote with your wallet

I did.

I bought my 3080 back in 2020, because I knew AI was the future of graphics, based on all the R&D and white papers nVidia was pumping out up to that point.

No regrets.

Not my problem nVidia was the only one to invest in the tech, while AMD relied solely on TSMC to shrink their dies.

It has nothing to do with brand loyalty or fanboys or any of that shit.

It's just straight up better tech.

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ShadowRam,

hahaha... it saddens me that only those >30yrs old may get this.

RE: Is Ernest still here?

I check in here quite often, but for now, I'm just focusing on clearing spam and keeping the instance alive. In January, I was working on the AP module, and there has been significant progress in the work, which hasn't been publicly published yet. Unfortunately, at the beginning of the year, I developed a skin condition that...

ShadowRam,

Dude,

Close down /m/internet and /m/science so that someone else can create it and properly moderate it.

ShadowRam,

Link to new magazine

https://fedia.io/m/functionalprint

ShadowRam,

UPDATE:

Ernest update -> https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/875274/RE-Is-Ernest-still-here

We'll stick here and wait it out, and see if it becomes more stable.
Still no talk from Ernest about expanding out a team for something as big as kbin.

But hopefully it works out.

ShadowRam,

So how do you move a kbin magazine over to a new instance like fedia.io?

ShadowRam,

Most people don't even know the difference between congress and the senate.

ShadowRam,

Nope those all contain trace hydrogen sulfide.

ShadowRam,

My point is simple.

Hydrogen derived from natural gas can not be used in fuel cells. Only hydrolysis hydrogen is viable.
It is one of 'many' reasons why hydrogen fuel will never be a thing.

  • Along with Hydrogen seeping through everything

  • Along with Hydrogen embrittlement

The energy efficiency loss to convert Solar/Wind/Nuc -> Hydrogen -> Mechanical or Solar/Wind/Nuc -> Hydrogen -> Electrical -> Mechanical

Will never be cost effective compared to Solar/Wind/Nuc -> Electrical(batt) -> Mechanical

Hydrogen has been known to man for a 1000 years, and yet
Gobal International WARS have been fought in the past century along with massive geopolitical maneuvering and trillions upon trillions of $$$ spent on the energy sector.

Do you really thing we'd be spending the $$$ we do for deep sea drilling if hydrogen was even close to being a viable resource?

No new technology has been developed that makes hydrogen useful. No. Fuel Cells are not it.
There just isn't enough energy gained by connecting Hydrogen -> Oxygen no matter what process you come up with.

Unless we find a way to fuse hydrogen together, hydrogen is a dead end and always has been.

ShadowRam,

accounts for 95 percent of today’s refined hydrogen that can be used in fuel cells.

Incorrect. That is a journalists assumption that all hydrogen is the same and that H2 produced could be used in a Fuel Cell as is. It can not.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1383586621011345#:~:text=When%20fuel%20gases%20(H2,before%20use%20in%20fuel%20cells.

When fuel gases (H2 and CH4) for fuel cells are produced from fossil fuels and biomass, there is a high possibility of presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Because H2S can poison fuel cells and cause long lasting damage, it is necessary to rigorously remove H2S from fuel gases before use in fuel cells.

After they are converted into hydrogen, the H2S content can stay between a few ppm to more than 1% depending on the production methods [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11]. Research has shown that even the existence of ppm levels of H2S is enough to poison fuel cell components and cause irreversible damage [12], [13], [14], [15], [16]. The international standard for hydrogen fuel quality (ISO 14687) will be mandatory in the EU from November 2021 and currently states a maximum concentration limit of 0.004 ppmv for sulphur compounds [17]. With the potential damage caused by poisoning of fuel cells and particularly stringent legislative requirements, it is vital to thoroughly remove H2S from fuel gases before use.

"Green" or "Non-Green" and climate change isn't even a consideration in the production of H2

Non-Green H2 can't be used without spending a huge amount of extra energy/$$$ (if it's even possible) to remove H2S, making it viable to be used in a Fuel Cell

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