So long as it’s not Microsoft managing the plant nor are they using any MS product to do so…
So long as it’s not Microsoft managing the plant nor are they using any MS product to do so…
something end-to-end encrypted.
required SSL certs and I did not have the mood to configure them.
…right…
Did you look into snikket? It’s XMPP-in-a-box.
Meh… this only makes sense in giant installations on the far side of the moon, then laser down the power.
Covering the world in solar panels… not so much.
The common approach is when using photovoltaics (PV) bla bla… PVs this PVs that…
After 300 cycles, a lithium carbide iron disulfide pouch cell retained 72.0% capacity
Put that on a phone and the battery will degrade almost 30% in one year… seems a lot tbh.
That’s Wireguard, no?
Forget web browsing with 4GB RAM.
…if you don’t install an ad-blocker and open many tabs at the same time…
a distro with NZ English
Not nit-picky at all…
Not exactly stellar journalism, but hardy false…
you definitely want a well-tested system for that.
Just slap an LLM on it. /s
And videogames.
Not mermaids? I feel tricked.
The trick will be to get the super rich out of their shitty super yachts
…and into the bottom of the ocean.
but the OS it comes with is riddled with bloatware…
As opposed to Samsung and Apple? Right…
Not the komodo?
“We know the wind is abundant, and we’ve known it for centuries,”
Gee really?
As a backup, the ship also has diesel electric engines.
Around 95% of the time, Le Grand says, the ship can rely entirely on sails.
On the first journey, delays meant that the ship missed the best weather window, and it needed to use fuel when it first left France. But the last 10 days of the trip were powered by the sails.
If it left “last month” on the 31st i’d say that’s about 50%, not 95.
Cool idea but humans want that crap plastic useless trinkets tomorrow, not next month. Time will tell…
Not this particular one. The only mention of IpenAI is