

I mean, didn’t Japanese and Korean automakers already do that?
I mean, didn’t Japanese and Korean automakers already do that?
Thanks for the tip!!!
Right and what I was saying was even if it wasnt “public”, single party consent means the person recording can be that single party- so still a non-issue.
Most US states are single party consent. https://recordinglaw.com/united-states-recording-laws/one-party-consent-states/
The snitching agents was pretty fun- and scary.
XML sucks- gradle was a groovy DSL which was very concise and easy, it was quite nice!
I wrote Java and jvm languages for a long time. Mostly a good experience. Maven and later gradle, groovy and spring boot really made it more fun to use. Spock is still my favorite testing framework. These days it’s all python and node for me though- but using those languages and their popular libs really shows how much better dependency management and testing was in the Java ecosystem even 10 years ago.
Yeah don’t get me wrong- I get it’s a battery. But a battery that’s 5% efficient isn’t great. Now 72? That’s pretty incredible, I’d like to see that in action.
Thanks for the insight, I’m not a mechanical engineer, I’m a software engineer :) The walls on these spheres have got to be pretty thick- 400 tonnes is no joke. 3/4 of a meter if I had to guess.
Thanks, I missed that on my read through - 1000 feet of water is pretty serious pressure.
I’m pretty skeptical about this- wouldn’t a 30m sphere be incredibly buoyant when empty? I get its concrete, but it’s displacing huge amounts of water. So you’d need some massive anchoring, maybe that’s not a big deal. Second, I don’t know what depths we’re talking about here, but I feel like the stress from cycling these things daily would be insane- in high pressure salt water no less. I also wonder what the efficiency of this system would be compared to other similar batteries, like pumped hydro storage. It seems to me pumping out water to near vacuum while under crushing outside water pressure would be a significant power hog.
Totally fair points! Password managers FTW, all my passwords are 25 character complete random.
Digit being the key here- alphanumeric with mixed case and symbols takes a dozen cards over 160 years.
Serious question- what do you use instead? Memcached is rock solid but has only like 5% of Redis’ feature set.
this headline is disingenuous. There are so many other things going on here:
But nah, it was just a chat bot that made a totally normal kid with no other risk factors off himself. They’re probably dying by the thousand right now right?
He should know, he fucking killed it
I’m on the same page with you about cache. Thanks for the tip though, I’m gonna look into this!!
Teams is trash, I have to use it with certain clients, slack for everything else. Literally everything it does is like a wish.com fail version of slack. Like if you ordered slack on temu.