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Graphene is FINALLY Here - Energy Game-changer?
  • Yes, size is the big issue. And that's linked to power density. In the video they say normal battery has 200-400 Wh/kg and these superscapacitors get 7-11 Wh/kg.

    That means your phone that lasts a day with the same size in superscapacitors now only lasts an hour. Or the range of an EV goes from 500 miles to 20 miles.

  • How do the likes of JD Vance and Drumpf rationalise no more DEI when they have wives who are DEI? It makes no sense.
  • Rules are there to punish bad morality.

    Trump and Vance are seen as morally good, so the rules don't apply as they can do no bad. Things that the Others want, such as DEI, are naturally morally bad and every rule to punish them is fully enforced, and a few new rules are added as needed.

    Rule of law and consistency do not apply for them.

  • 100% ... The quicker men and women figure this out, the happier everyone will be.
  • Now, men, we have a box in our brain that most women are not aware of. This particular box has nothing in it. It’s true, it’s true. In fact, we call it the "nothing box." And of all the boxes a man has in his brain, the nothing box is our favorite box! If a man has the chance, he’ll go to his nothing box every time. That's why a man can do something seemingly completely brain-dead for hours on end. You know, like fishing.

    Women can’t do it, they can’t do it, their minds never stop, and they don't understand the nothing box and it drives them crazy because nothing drives a woman more crazy or makes you feel more irritated than to witness a man doing nothing!

    ~ Mark Gungor

  • Microsoft's many Outlooks are confusing users and employees
  • Seems like they wanted the web and app version of outlook to work identically. Some things don't work on the web though, so they decided to cut features on the app until they were the same as web. It's just such a corporate move.

  • Climate-denying conservatives after every year for the last decade has been in the hottest 10 on record [Day 105]
  • The very classic four stage program.

    spoiler

    Sir Humphrey Appleby: Then we follow the four-stage strategy.

    Bernard Woolley: What’s that?

    Sir Richard Wharton: Standard Foreign Office response in a time of crisis. In stage one we say nothing is going to happen.

    Sir Humphrey Appleby: Stage two, we say something may be about to happen, but we should do nothing about it.

    Sir Richard Wharton: In stage three, we say that maybe we should do something about it, but there’s nothing we can do.

    Sir Humphrey Appleby: Stage four, we say maybe there was something we could have done, but it’s too late now.

  • (slow and steady breathing)
  • Answer "hi" back, my job here is done, and ignore until next task I'm working on is complete. You're on my schedule now buddy. Bonus points for answering out of their time zone's working hours to see if the next day they start with Hey again.

  • Companies in the EU are starting to look for ways to ditch Amazon, Google, and Microsoft cloud services for European ones
  • Businesses have been burned by Russia after the war started.

    Now you have Trump behaving like a lovesick puppy towards Putin, talking about invading a free territories, the shadow president giving the salute. It can cost a lot to be stuck on the wrong side of the line when things get war-like.

    Many will want to reduce that risk.

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