Random thoughts: it’s funny what you think is important.
When I was younger, I wondered about who people credit with investing the incandescent light bulb. Many people will say Thomas Edison, others will say Joseph Swan, and others from outside the angliosphere may give yet another answer.
But ISTM now that it’s a really weird thing to focus on. The light bulb was obvious. Its invention is trivial, and the fact that several people did it simultaneously should tell us that. It wasn’t a great breakthrough. Everyone knew wire glowed when it got hot. The problem in using it for light was that it burned.
It’s not the invention of the light bulb that’s important. It’s the invention of the vacuum pump.
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London using eBus pantograph charging to spark a green future (ChargingInfrastructure) - London Reconnections
The leading source for independent news and analysis about transport in London and beyond. Award-winning coverage of transport infrastructure and politics alongside stories about the history of the Capital's transport networks.Long Branch Mike (London Reconnections)
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@FediThing @stevelord the marginal cost between a trolley electric and pit-stop-charging bus battery will be negligable - electric double deck bus costs £450K, (diesel is £300K) says google, for reference. More google says £200 per kilowatt hour, big 300kwhr battery is £70K, so you'd save maybe 50K per bus
Overhead line gear is in the millions per km on a good day... and then you have to *still buy a bus*.
Or buy 4 or 5 go anywhere buses
Wires for trams great. Buses, nah
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@FediThing @Kincaid @Steve Lord As I said, were I investing in this, I would not bet against battery tech. That’s a sucker bet.
The problem with covering cities in metal string for trolley buses is not a technical one. We know how to do it. We’ve known how to do it for over a century. Technically it’s a solved problem.
The problem is social and logístical.
It’s entirely possible, of course, that trolley buses are the right horse to back, in the same way that it’s entirely possible that everyone in between me and the throne of England will die tomorrow and leave me to inherit it.
It’s not gonna happen through.
Standard deviation meme:
Bottom bit - dolphins are fish
Middle bit - dolphins are not fish, they're mammals!
Top bit - dolphins are fish
Can't be arsed to draw the curve, ok?
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@benofbrown They’ve found a line that keeps the press off their backs, for now. They’ll stick to it.
The only things that might meaningfully change things:
1. Scottish Government defend GRR, and lines soften on self ID in England over time
2. A major win for or against trans rights in court changes the ball game (which paved the way for the Gender Recognition Act in 2004)
3. Hung parliament forcing Labour into coalition
4. Tories lose so badly they even lose the Official Opposition.
Ah, people on social media being knobs about the orcas again. Apparently they are “trying to send a message to humanity” by ripping the rudders off the boats of middle class people pottering about on what are basically floating caravans.
Fine, if you’re gonna anthropomorphise the murderfish, I’m gonna do the same and suggest that, given the attacks are being carried out by adolescent males, the message is, “nice boat, be a shame if anything happened to it. Now toss some tuna and dolphin hentai overboard.”
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Installed a vitamin D calculator thing.
I live in the sunniest part of Europe, on the 37th parallel.
I take vitamin D supplements.
It still thinks that I am deficient.
Guys, if you live outside the tropics, consider supplementing your D3 levels.
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Was it long ago ? Did you made friends easily in there ?
Feel free to ask whatever question you like about me 😋
The greatest thing about the internet is that it's given every one a voice.
The worst thing about the internet is that it's given EVERYONE a voice.
Tip for well-meaning people doing diversity monitoring: if your form expects trans women to, at any point, tick anything that says “male”, then that is profoundly offensive and most of us will just lie to you.
Please stop doing this.
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“The following programme contains strong and frequent language”
So, like, swearing really fast?
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There will come a time when the Raspberry Pi Foundation does not require a super secret mythical combination of USB C power supply and cable that is only dubiously complainant and can only be obtained on the third Thursday of the months with no R in them.
That time is not now.
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Today’s lesson. Most of the time when you ask “how do I do this?” and get the answer “don’t do this, do that” you’re talking to an irritating fuckwit. The lesson is that this is not all of the time.
The practical application of this was learning that digit is a very cool tool for editing Debian packages.
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I now ask interview questions about frustrating replaced commands to anyone who says they have a history with Linux.
"Which netstat flags have been replaced with other commands?" tells on a person
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Gold loos: not only are they tacky as fuck; they would be really cold on your arse.
Maybe that’s why Trump is such a miserable fucker.
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At first I thought fracking, but almost all fracking in Poland is east or north of there. ...Maybe something top secret blew up underground?
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@mercedesallen I’m sort of hoping this - the whole counterrevolution against any process made since the 60s - is all an extinction spike, like the anti abortion referendum in Ireland in the 1980s.
Not confident, but hopeful.
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Increasingly getting the impression that MacOS Sonoma is a lemon, and best avoided.
Interestingly, when it bricked my M1 Pro MBP, and I had to recover from the recovery partition, it reinstalled Ventura.
And the new Macs ship with Ventura, with no Sonoma upgrade available.
Now seeing that the 14.1 update has screwed a load of webcam stuff used by remote workers.
I think I'm gonna keep my MBP on Ventura for now. My Mac mini server is on Sonoma, but all that's doing is hosting Linux VMs.
@Miguel Arroz That sounds profoundly buggered indeed.
Touchwood I’m ok. The 6 days uptime is because of a power outage 6 days ago.
Every so often I encounter someone who is very stridently advocating for understanding and sympathy for narcissists, to the point of sacrificing yourself to give them what they crave: supply.
And every time I smile, nod, and then instantly file them in the same mental drawer as “psychotic tiger in a bad mood”.
Never believe their bullshit, ever.
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in reply to BashStKid • • •I'm gonna lay odds Sarah was all over that as a kid😉 .
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Unknown parent • • •Ridley Scott left that important detail out of the movie … like a few other things