I cannot eat grass, ruminant animals can. How is it inefficient for me to eat the animal rather than the grass?
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psud@aussie.zoneto Games@lemmy.world•The signatures are still coming and it's already making an impactEnglish2·23 days agoMinecraft has private servers (at least on Minecraft java) as well as their own server platform “Realms”, also every client is also a server. Though the authentication system is a Microsoft account so that’s likely to still be online well into the future
psud@aussie.zoneto Games@lemmy.world•The signatures are still coming and it's already making an impactEnglish3·23 days agoI don’t know how you could do that without staying exclusively on open source
I’m old enough that the games I’m nostalgic for are on floppy discs on my shelf, but now the games I play are downloaded and rely on whatever company keeping a server up to authenticate me
Who knows what Microsoft will do with Minecraft in 30 years
Who knows what Steam will do with the licences it’s sold me
You don’t need to do a lot of enforcement to change that behaviour. And you can do the enforcement with red light cameras
psud@aussie.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•‘The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it’: the terrifying truth about why Tesla’s cars keep crashingEnglish212·24 days agoA stuck pedal turns the steering towards the barrier? I think the driver had a stroke or heart attack and stopped steering
psud@aussie.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•‘The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it’: the terrifying truth about why Tesla’s cars keep crashingEnglish38·24 days agoAt 3.18pm on 10 May 2018, Stefan Meier lost control of his Model S on the A2 highway near the Monte Ceneri tunnel. Travelling at about 100kmh (62mph), he ploughed through several warning markers and traffic signs before crashing into a slanted guardrail. “The collision with the guardrail launches the vehicle into the air, where it flips several times before landing,” investigators would write later.
The driver crashed, it doesn’t sound like it was in self driving mode.
psud@aussie.zoneto News@lemmy.world•LA school district demands inquiry after ICE officers filmed urinating on campusEnglish1·24 days agoThey don’t have a uniform
psud@aussie.zoneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•why are website language switchers in the current language?English2·24 days agoThey are more different than any of the Englishes are from each other
psud@aussie.zoneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•why are website language switchers in the current language?English2·24 days agoMy pixel set to Australian English works fine in metric. I presume you chose British English where they use miles rather than kilometres, of course that works for me as I also want Australian spellings
psud@aussie.zoneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•why are website language switchers in the current language?English1·24 days agoThe most recent update to Libre Office reset my UI language to one I don’t know well enough to recognise. I uninstalled and reinstalled it.
psud@aussie.zoneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•why are website language switchers in the current language?English2·24 days agoSince we’re using Unicode we sort by first on left to right or last letter on right to left languages by their code point
psud@aussie.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•Solar + Battery (covering 97% of demand) is now cheaper than coal and nuclearEnglish2·24 days agoIndeed, but cheaper than enough batteries to cover those times
In the off grid home scale one I’d size and set the generator to run for several hours in a row to fully charge the battery on days when the battery was at a sufficiently low charge entering the night, at least that’s what my current modelling suggests. Diesel gensets work best when running fully loaded for at least long enough to warm up
I guess at grid scale you find the sweet spot where most years the gas power station and batteries are balanced to provide cheapest power averaged over the year
psud@aussie.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•Solar + Battery (covering 97% of demand) is now cheaper than coal and nuclearEnglish3·25 days agoThe diagram shows that they fall short on winter mornings
My own modelling to decide what size battery I want for my house says it’s easy almost every day, but when you have three rainy and overcast days in a row you need a battery far larger or an alternative. For me the alternative is the grid; at grid scale it’s gas generators
psud@aussie.zoneto News@lemmy.world•MAGA mom was taken by ICE, but her husband refuses to stop flying Trump flag: ‘We understand what he’s doing’English11·26 days agoWhat else could he do? If he tried to help her and burnt his Trump flag he’d be deported too
psud@aussie.zoneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Non-Americans, what's it like when you're sick and need to go to the doctor?English6·27 days agoAustralia, Canberra
Zero cost, 10 to 20 minute wait, no wait if my appointment is early in the day, 20 minutes if it’s in the afternoon
psud@aussie.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My reason for wanting HomeAssistant and a locked down VLAN...English3·27 days agoI use keepass, it’s a little more work than many closed source ones, but it’s only as online as you want it to be, and runs on anything
psud@aussie.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My reason for wanting HomeAssistant and a locked down VLAN...English1·27 days agoMy “smart” bulbs are at the less online end of the spectrum, they host local wifi or bluetooth for configuration via their app, but even that can bite you
I added a wifi range extender to address the problem of stuff at one end of the house regularly losing connection and needed to point one of a particular brand at the new wifi
Its app hadn’t been updated and I needed to dig out my old phone stuck on an old version of Android to set the bulb up again
psud@aussie.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My reason for wanting HomeAssistant and a locked down VLAN...English41·27 days agoYou lost a bit of credibility when you misspelt atoms
Right, we bulldoze forests to make fertile land available. I agree that’s bad, I don’t want celery from that land either