@atyh I think it boils down to the fact that a much greater percentage of kids don’t believe in a God who will judge them for their actions and that their actions will have eternal consequences. Also, kids seem to be jaded at much younger ages and have a very negative outlook on life. There is very little real teaching of morality, and even if there is, it has no teeth without faith in a higher power.
Been revisiting one of my older ideas regarding energy independence. It is basically a very large(room sized) heat engine designed for very long uptimes and durability. Think decades. It would use a low temperature differential and have abysmal efficiency, but it could be built and maintained with off-the-shelf parts. All it needs is hot water. Heating water with solar thermal is debatably cheaper than photovoltaics, but even if it’s not, the goal is a low tech solution.
soft. ware.
basically hacker news went down yesterday and in this screenshot someone chimes in talking about it saying that they had a batch of SSDs manufactured by SanDisk all get bricked after exactly 40,000 hours (4.5 years) uptime because it overflowed an internal counter and corrupted the SSD's internal state.
someone from hackernews replies and says that the SSDs HN was hosted on were in fact SanDisk Optimus Lightning IIs and almost exactly 4.5 years old.
never trust a firmware
@atyh Starting a journey to figure out how to replicate this and convert it to ammonia fuel.
https://youtu.be/J556uXwrjII
@zephan He has, and her hair isn't like that anymore!😂
@atyh True, that's why things like this are so powerful. It helps a lot of people understand history that they haven't been taught. I'm still playing catch-up.
@atyh I think that's how it happened, but correlation doesn't imply causation. It might be possible to get the same/better results with better outcomes for more people.
@atyh @ned You guys are awesome to chat with! I agree about the primal force. You see it everywhere including code. That is why the, "do one thing and do it well" principle in Unix is so on point. It makes me think that smaller localized markets could work, but I wonder what kind of cap they could place on technological progress.
@atyh Well, actually it does a lot of the time. A couple of years ago I remember sitting down to a dinner of filet mignon that I prepared with some vegetables and wine. I remember the cost for both me and my wife was $12 and that seemed like a miracle. There does seem to be more emerging markets to provide quality products as awareness of their existence spreads(Even in Walmart). It's not perfect and lately appears to have had a stroke.
@atyh Even if you're right to blame capitalism/consolidation, really won't it just give people what they want? If people valued beauty/quality/sustainability over whatever widget can get the job done the cheapest, we would get that don't you think?
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