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boredpudding
·3 か月前·議論
Google API keys have been used for ages on the frontend. For example on Google Maps embeds. Those are not possible without exposing a key to the frontend. They weren't secret, until Gemini arrived.

https://trufflesecurity.com/blog/google-api-keys-werent-secr...

https://medium.com/@ahhyesic/your-google-maps-api-key-now-ha...

https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2026/02/public-google...
boredpudding
·3 か月前·議論
Confirmation seems to be here: https://github.com/search?q=%22%E2%9A%A1+Quickly+spin+up+cop...
boredpudding
·5 か月前·議論
Maybe even have multiple people in each pod, and on the set track, have common stops where people are likely to get on/off.
boredpudding
·5 か月前·議論
It's automatic. So if you open Facebook, or any Meta site, it automatically puts it in it's own container.

Together with Privacy Badger, Meta has no clue what you're doing on the rest of the web.
boredpudding
·7 か月前·議論
What points to this being written by an LLM?
boredpudding
·8 か月前·議論
I'm not sure if the 1800kWh is correct here. I'm guessing it's one of these two:

- You're talking about what heat pumps use in electricity. However, the system would store heat. If a heat pump uses 1 kWh to get 3 kWh of heat into the house, a heat based storage system needs to store the 3 kWh.

- You're confusing gas & electricity. 1800 m3 in gas would be about correct. However, that's about 9,5 kwh per m3 in heat.

There are interesting heat storage methods though, there is a long term basalt heat storage system in 'Ecodorp Boekel' in The Netherlands. It uses solar to heat during the summer and heats the homes with that in winter.

Due to size though, it only really works in 'collective' communities. The bigger the size, the more heat it can store per size.
boredpudding
·9 か月前·議論
It's YouTube. This is super common, just worded in a weird way.
boredpudding
·10 か月前·議論
It's possible to store energy for full seasons, just not electricity.

It's been done with heat. Using cheap electricity in the summer to generate heat and store it in basalt. There's a small block of houses in The Netherlands that gets their heat that way: https://www.ecodorpboekel.nl/basaltaccu-is-opgebouwd-uit-duu...

There's more systems like this around the world, although they use different storage methods.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_thermal_energy_storag...
boredpudding
·10 か月前·議論
What range are you getting in winter at 85km/h?

Currently trying to get rid of our petrol car but knowing realistic range up front is rough. I'm fine with driving slower.