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Flattening the Duck Curve: batteries reach 44% of evening demand in California

reneweconomy.com.au
25 points·by bronson·3 months ago·5 comments

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bronson
·4 days ago·discuss
> In addition, Mojang and King will now report directly to me.

Darn it! The ONE studio that I really wanted them to set free and go back to how well things worked before, and they tighten their grip. Whyyyy?
bronson
·5 days ago·discuss
> This is now out in the August 31 release!

Almost a year ago, that is SO COOL! I'll be trying CoMaps for store hours now.
bronson
·5 days ago·discuss
AMEN! 100% agree.

Plus a reasonably inexpensive super low-latency interconnect.
bronson
·5 days ago·discuss
And how much can you buy a 128GB Mac Studio for now? Go look. I think you'll be shocked.
bronson
·5 days ago·discuss
This is an odd comment. Pins are seriously expensive. Companies don't just throw them in for fun. Usually they're necessary for signal integrity or packaging constraints.
bronson
·6 days ago·discuss
There's one more for me: reliable store hours.
bronson
·11 days ago·discuss
This IS a criticism of the end product.
bronson
·13 days ago·discuss
If they paid the 35% that I pay, then it would be fair.

It sounds like you think billionaires should pay close to 0%?
bronson
·15 days ago·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor_count#Transistor_de...
bronson
·16 days ago·discuss
> it should be trivial regardless.

So should nuclear fission reactors. The concept is absurdly simple.

In practice, however ...
bronson
·16 days ago·discuss
> those are trivial problems in the well (and oil) drilling industry.

Ah yes, an industry well known for its adherence to safety standards and never having surprising blowouts.
bronson
·16 days ago·discuss
Sounds like people building it found a way to cheap out that was technically within regulation.
bronson
·22 days ago·discuss
Vibed infrastructure? That sounds like it undoes a lot of Nix's advantages.
bronson
·22 days ago·discuss
> I can't tell you the amount of times I've pulled a precompiled tool and it just doesnt work because of one quirk of their packaging or another.

This is a serious problem in Nix too. I often trip over buggy and abandoned Nix packages. Nix often makes it easy to roll back or work around them, but they're absolutely there.
bronson
·23 days ago·discuss
Ah yes, the ol' GitHub method of reporting. "When we're up, we have lots of nines!"
bronson
·23 days ago·discuss
And built well, which has been a source of big delays in the past.
bronson
·24 days ago·discuss
> Owing to spite or just a foul mood, have you ever peeled one of those stupid Calvin stickers off of a pickup truck?

I figure that, long after the strip is forgotten, those decals are my ticket to immortality.

(from the Mentalfloss article linked a few comments down)
bronson
·24 days ago·discuss
Yeah, so? Turns out the papers were bluffing/complaining. This sort of thing happens in many parts of life.
bronson
·2 months ago·discuss
If each Bluray is 2 hours long, that's 4.5 years of nonstop watching.
bronson
·2 months ago·discuss
No upside whatsoever? Clearly you're not an insider trader.