HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

CamelCaseCondo

no profile record

Submissions

China stands to benefit most from the war-driven energy crisis

washingtonpost.com
5 points·by CamelCaseCondo·3 months ago·1 comments

Entirety of Wikinews to be shut down

en.wikipedia.org
47 points·by CamelCaseCondo·3 months ago·9 comments

Scientists detect a sudden acceleration in global warming

sciencedaily.com
7 points·by CamelCaseCondo·4 months ago·2 comments

Shift in the Gulf Stream could signal ocean current collapse

newscientist.com
6 points·by CamelCaseCondo·4 months ago·0 comments

comments

CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
So one thing that always strikes me about vaping is that we ignore the metal heater. It’ a coil of metal that glows, during which it will boil off metal atoms. After a while it has lost so much material that is breaks and needs to be replaced. That metal went into your lungs.
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
Just tried it. Pretty much anything in electronic measurement equipment comes with this red banner:

“This is a prohibited item. Therefore, it is unavailable.”
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
This is an example of how twins give us information when one variable is fixed - genetics. Can reciprocal information be found when observing the opposite: adoptees who share no genetic base but had the same upbringing in the same environment?
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
If all the juicy content moves to the EU, the US will force the EU to open its platform for external access. See what happened to the Swiss banking.
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
Was expecting an article about

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemispherectomy
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
Whenever I sleep with ear plugs, I wake up with brain fog.
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
Maybe just salt water and skip the filings?
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
There’s the problem: we want change without giving up the things we’re accustomed to. We’re locked in.
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
Which ullustrates that humanity has reached such numbers that the smallest collective change has an enormous impact.
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
This strikes me as weird. In 92/93/94 I was on packet radio, a ham equivalent of digital lora which used hopping to get you to neighbouring countries. Most had 1200 baud, some 9600. I downloaded executables from bbs’es over the air and chatted with likeminded folks. Around that time we also had the first guest lectures about software defined radio with proof of concepts. I find it impossible to believe that a bunch of amateurs in EU were more digitally connected than the folks this thread talks about. Without a monthly payment, mind you.
CamelCaseCondo
·2 months ago·discuss
Cumulative Historical Emissions (1850–Present):

US ~537Gt

China ~312Gt
CamelCaseCondo
·3 months ago·discuss
Elliott, Chris (2017). "Bandages, Bitumen, Bodies and Business – Egyptian mummies as raw materials". Aegyptiaca (1): 40–46.

https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/aegyp/articl...

Also:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mummy_brown
CamelCaseCondo
·3 months ago·discuss
We all just need a little more iodine in our sodium.
CamelCaseCondo
·3 months ago·discuss
Have you actually looked in that repo? No hardware source and a few things related to sdr or fpga but nothing that allows someone to build this.
CamelCaseCondo
·3 months ago·discuss
Archive.ph:

https://archive.ph/vmLSo

(Title changed)
CamelCaseCondo
·3 months ago·discuss
Apparently it’s a way to attract attention and support. I’ve been following picoIDE which got some attention here on HN 4 months ago [1]. When asked then where the src is, the answer was in a few weeks. Fast-forward a crowd-supply campaign (no mention 4 months ago) to the tune of 350k and the repo is still empty.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45949352
CamelCaseCondo
·4 months ago·discuss
Wind is not a homogeneous movement, there are highways and slow lanes. Spores (as from fungi), pollen (from wind pollinators such as grasses) and dust-like seeds (e.g. from orchids) are ideal nucleation points for condensation. So when wind is forced up (because of changes in the terrain) these are the particles that get filtered out: either physically as precipitation or functionally by freezing.

For those interested, there have been a number of studies that put numbers on the action radius. When genetic manipulation of wind pollinators (e.g. wheat, corn and others grasses) came in vogue they needed to put a number on the dispersal of modified pollen.
CamelCaseCondo
·4 months ago·discuss
I’d like to add construction materials to the list of energy intensive products. Glass, bricks, rockwool and cement.
CamelCaseCondo
·4 months ago·discuss
We still live in an age of deterministic computers. It’s the software that’s become fuzzy. (And since we’re on the subject: there’s no AI)
CamelCaseCondo
·4 months ago·discuss
From my personal experience, the article and the comments I read here they seriously undersold the reliability of rewriting. For any other RW medium (audio or video cassettes, even floppies) I remember ad campaigns by Sony, TDK, Philips, … on tv. But not for these.