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Blehmo
·3 yıl önce·discuss
We literaly took 1000 species and probably a LOT more who evolved over thousands of years and just wipe them out.

And I need to explain to you why this doesn't feel okay?

Do you actually enjoy your life? Colors? Art? Music? Foot?

Sry to be annoyed by your comment but wtf come on...
Blehmo
·3 yıl önce·discuss
i have a ford mustang mach-e with 100kWh. But i did wrote in my original comment, that mine can't do the bi directional yet, but its not a phsyical issue.
Blehmo
·3 yıl önce·discuss
yes of course. With one discarge cycle for a day or two, i still have 998 left.

Only if you actually believe my Batterie has only 1000 cycles.

You can easily charge and discharge EV Batteries a lot more times if you do it slow and controlled. 1000 also only means reduction of load to 80% (in theory/worst case).

And no i'm not doing this for $2, i would assume that i would consume 50kWh per day for heating, which is already nearly $20 and its about grid stability.
Blehmo
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Easy: get an EV and allow bidirectional charging; done.

My ev has 100kWh, just the bi directional is not yet working
Blehmo
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I'm watching nvidia researchers doing a TON of AI at a wide spectrum, that your 'lucky situation' is a hard understatement what nvidia is doing on Research & Development area.
Blehmo
·3 yıl önce·discuss
yes but with a installation base of 60 million, the chance that a game was made and became rare is rare.

And if you look at the documentary about the auction scam, you will see what the problem is: there are too many prestine nes cartridges available. Only if you don't know the market it makes sense to invest
Blehmo
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Not for a lot of games because if you look at the production numbers, they were in the millions.

The nes alone sold over 60 million units.
Blehmo
·3 yıl önce·discuss
I was hoping not to read your comment because thats the reason why i stoped playing around with podman.

The frustration of the background VM having some issues on my mac made me switch to paid docker again. I don't have the time to play around with something which i need for work and costs 10$ per month.

And i do prefer opensource