You forgot that it’s 1500 per week, not per day
You forgot that it’s 1500 per week, not per day
Exactly! I wrote the same thing to them when that became clear.
Many ISPs in Denmark actually charge you 30-40 DKK (4-7 USD) extra for the ‘luxury’ of IPv6, which is the same that they charge for publicly routable IPv4 (of course). I found that quite infuriating, so I searched around and found one that had public IPv4 and IPv6 included in the price. A little more expensive all in all, but I just hated the concept of IPv6 being an “extra” in 2023.
Hetzner is affordable and way more transparent than AWS, btw
Insert Jack Sparrow’s monologue about honest and dishonest men from the first PotC.
Don’t worry.
Trig is not hard ☺️
Compared to what you’re also gonna learn 🤣
Signed, An EE graduate from 2016, who now works in embedded fixed point signal processing 😵
I’ve gone from 20+ hours weekly on a third party app, to 30 minutes weekly on old.reddit. it’s such a shame, because I was really enjoying the niche communities and especially the f1 subreddit.
Rossmann stated that this license is to keep fake versions riddled with ads or similar scammy stuff from mudding the water. I’m sure he agrees that this is not optimal.
Yes, very much like torrents
You freak…
I recently had an issue that happens on one out of between ten thousand and a hundred thousand interactions between two embedded processors. Thank god for logging!
Unannounced changes to the Terms of Service are definitely illegal.
I think I need more details: are you planning on running your house completely off-grid from solar, or Install (a set of) outlets that are powered by solar?
I don’t think there is anything blocking that from happening, but what scale are you thinking?
I’m not an electrician, but an electrical engineer, and I bought a complete DIY package with everything. Electrical code here in Denmark then only needs a certified electrician to do the connection to the the grid, which includes submitting the system to the grid operator, also so we can be paid for the surplus production.
If you know how to read the instructions, and plan your work, it’s quite fun, and I’m pretty sure my panels are better secured (likely overkill) and more straight than 80% of the professional installs here, just because we took the time to do it thoroughly.
If you feel have the ability and you have the time, I would highly recommend it. But as another pointed out, try to find a kit with the mounting hardware!
I respect the autonomy of you admins to federate with who you choose, but as a user, I would prefer not to defederate, and let the votes moderate their ‘contributions’. And, of course, defederate if there are too many rule breakers and/or bots. But I also realize the potential hassle this could pose for you admins, so I sympathize with your decision even if I’m not in complete agreement.
That sounds an awful lot like ‘we know we’re a minority, so we have to cheat, otherwise it might also look like we are, and that would be unfair! (read: we might be rightfully ignored for our minority opinions)’
Post it to their GitHub. Ruud just hosts an instance of it 🙂
Check this comment for details on Lemmy’s security. https://lemmy.world/comment/765991
TL;DR: Password security is fine. Server doesn’t get your plaintext password.
Vertical farm viability scales almost inversely with electricity costs. And the latter trends lower and lower as time goes by. So I’m pretty confident that it’s coming.