Worth noting: “Visible includes mobile hotspot with unlimited data at speeds up to 5Mbps.”
See also https://lemmy.world/u/p1mrx
Worth noting: “Visible includes mobile hotspot with unlimited data at speeds up to 5Mbps.”
Then it would be a total loss. Nothing’s out there.
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It’s not over 'til it actually sinks. If they can tow it back to port, it might be repairable instead of a total loss.
Why is that humorous? The googles do nothing.
I would suggest shijw as an abbreviation.
I found them via IP address, so I don’t know anything about the company beyond that.
2a09:: 2a11:: and 2409:: are the shortest.
I listed the 5 possible digits. What’s missing?
IPv6 subnet masks are long, but super easy because of hexadecimal. A bunch of F
s, then [
then a bunch of ]?0
s.
1.6 tonnes with a combustion engine or hybrid vehicles, and more than 2 tonnes for electric vehicles
There might be silly examples to find, but yours isn’t one of them.
I would look for cases where moving from petrol to hybrid pushes you over the limit. I think they should be measuring size and fuel efficiency, rather than weight.
oops, I was supposed to put that in the post body. Fixed.
Shout out to Carl Edvard Johansson for fixing this problem by defining the industrial inch at exactly 25.4 mm.
Data centers […] have traditionally relied on renewable sources like solar and wind
I don’t think that’s really true. The green/grey graphs in this article show how difficult that is: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/clean-energy/google-and-others-have-committed-to-24-7-carbon-free-energy-what-does-that-mean
Tuvalu only has 12,000 people. They could probably fit in the airport.
Net positive, like driving toward a cliff at a slightly slower speed.
It’s not like these elements are disappearing into the void. If we start running out of something, the price will increase, and we’ll either find alternatives or put more effort into recycling.
For example, see the increasing use of LiFePO4 batteries, without nickel or cobalt.
Fear not, spacecraft implosions are very unlikely.
Somebody should tell them about the toasty glow of atomic energy.
So that’s what a plumbus is for.