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The wind is not even the worst part of a hurricane, the rain and raised water level can be way more damaging than the wind alone.
The wind is not even the worst part of a hurricane, the rain and raised water level can be way more damaging than the wind alone.
I’m sure your country will be happy to welcome the people from these islands. Right ?
It’s not like people living there really have a choice.
I’m in the same boat but with semi professional needs.
I have not found any alternative yet to Onshape that works on linux.
I’m trying FreeCAD and derivatives from time to time but it really feels like a serious step backwards.
Air fryer is also great to make a quick garlic bread.
Lors de la dernière législative j’ai voté par internet (français de l’étranger).
L’élection de notre député et un nouveau vote a été effectué car une partie des électeurs n’ont pas reçu les SMS avec les codes de vérification pour voter.
C’est ça le problème du vote par internet, ça fait reposer le bon déroulé des élections sur des acteurs privés.
Ça ouvre la porte a tellement de manipulations potentiels. Dans le cas des français a l’étranger aller voter leur signifier devoir prendre un billet d’avion a plusieurs centaines d’euros, une nuit d’hôtel et deux jours de voyage. Dans ce cas la balance penche en faveur du vote par internet malgré les défauts, en métropole c’est moins évident.
USSR, not Russia.
Its perfectly possible to use human waste as a fertilizer, on earth you just need to compost it for around two years to make sure that the pathogens are gone.
As someone said on the moon the process might just be to leave it outside for a bit and you get a perfectly sterile pile of fertilizer
I disagree, a fan is way more economical and ecological than the AC.
So you should put the fan first and if the fan is not enough then you put the AC on. Especially if it’s a ceiling fan that is almost completely quiet.
One word: privatization
Oil is honestly an amazing product, chemistry wise there is so much we can do with it and energy wise it’s a extremely concentrated and easily transported form of energy.
Energy wise one liter of oil is equivalent to 10 person working for a day !
I repeat, using one liter of oil is like having 10 “slaves” working for us for a day.
Its easy to see why oil became the base of our modern civilization, and easy to see why we don’t manage to stop using it even though it’s destroying us.
Yeah, when I wanted to buy an electric car I look at the used market for the Renault Zoe but I quickly gave up.
The idea of paying a monthly subscription on a used car quickly turned me off and buying the leased battery back from Renault was prohibitively expensive.
I stopped reading the article there.
Either the author is voluntarily misleading or he has no idea of what he is talking about.
Here is the map all the fast charging stations (>100kW) along the way between Paris and the Mont St Michel.
The Tesla model 3 in Europe uses the standard combo CCS plug so it can use all of these stations.
I did not count them but at a first glance the number of charger is higher than “none”
Edit: OK I read the article after all but I really don’t see what problem battery swapping would solve.
I could see a use case for public transport that has to go a specific road and need to run non stop every days but even then I suspect that having overhead cable on a short section to charge the battery while running would be more appropriate than battery swapping.
The article is talking about the lack of charging station but battery swapping just make the problem way way worse. A battery charger is just a parking spot and a high voltage AC - DC transformer connected to the grid. It’s relatively cheap and easy to install, does not take much space and work for all electric cars compared to a battery swapping station that can only work for one specific brand (specific model too ?) need robotics and plenty of storage. Its much harder and expensive to install and you need one charging station per brand. This means less stations overall.
Finally there is the speed of charging, this is true that battery swapping is probably faster than fast charging but honestly I don’t find charging an electric car that inconvenient.
On long highway trips I need to stop around 20 minutes every 2 hours, a 20 minutes break every 2 hours is not that bad, just enough time for a toilet break, a quick coffee before going back on the road.
I’m sorry but 1 star out of 5 on the European NCAP is terrible ! This car is a death trap !
I would never set a foot in a Chinese …
Oh wait ! I was looking at the Jeep wrangler, never mind.
The BYD has a 5 star rating as well as an the other chinese cars I checked.
https://www.sofirnlight.com/products/sofirn-blf-lt1-anduril-2-0-rechargeable-lantern
Cette lanterne ! on vient de déménager dans une nouvelle maison avec jardin est c’est top pour les long diners dehors.
Energy is only a fraction of the issue and easily solvable, I’m not a 100% certain but I think that some mines are even powered with renewables energy.
The main issue is tailings, millions of cubic meters of toxic, sometime radioactive, full of heavy metals mud. The tailings are piled up behind dams that regularly breaks and contaminate entire regions.
Even of the dams don’t break it is still hundred of square kilometers of land that is contaminated for millennia.
Thanks, I’m glad to see I’m not only one.
There is absolutely no green way too extract all the material needed to build a datacenter.
There is plenty of green ways to raise cattle, however with these ways you can’t feed beef to everyone at almost every meals.
It’s a “Monster Inc” reboot ?
I’m doing that and generally the next step after that is : “OK, can you do it again and this time DO NOT CLOSE THE ERROR POPUP so we can get information on what is happening”
A scoop of vanilla ice cream with chartreuse poured on top.