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The EPA would claim companies like PPEI (PPEI vs EPA) that it's a massive margin. Some insane number that like for every vehicle they modified would produce worse emissions than 5 dozen factory trucks or something. I can't remember what they told us.
So cool you work with NHL goalies and shoot the shit with us here on nostr
Some on-chain privacy education within the nostr context.
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That's a really long story no one really knows the answer to and that's the problem. These things aren't really metered like a scientist would imagine. You know embedded systems (at least in the 80s when the built what I worked on) have to optimize every single microsecond of processor time every time.
Diesel engines are also complicated because you can only regulate the fuel injection, you can't easily regulate the combustion like you can in gasoline where air is metered and fuel quantity is calculated, to match it then a feedback loop is run to fine tune it (O2 and fuel trims)
To produce torque you have to inject fuel and hope the mechanical components (turbocharger, heads, valves cam, etc) are there to compensate.
Gasoline has a very small and easily targeted range for target lambda because of it's stoichiometry. Diesel engines have a much wider lambda. It all depends on the efficiency of the engine for how much fuel will produce X torque @ y lambda.
So much so that I think until this day, lambda sensors in diesel vehicles are just used to measure efficiency to determine if a system is working as desired. I know up to 2017 there was no correction factor feedback based on stoich ratio.
My network hates my work computer. 😂
Yeah, unfortunately, this is my work laptop, so I don't really have a lot of control over it. It's Windows 11 and has a lot of Corpo apps on it, so I'm getting spied on left and right.
Als nächstesnkommt dann "Bitcoin dir du jahrelang unter der alten Regelung gehalten hast, werden nun doch besteuert."
Yeah, No.
Oh, yeah, just checked. They also function as a normal repository. I only remembered the polling.
He was humble, and he stacked wins
https://gitworkshop.dev/ says the repository is pushed into the nostr relays, no mention of http servers. Huh
I’ve never really had that problem before… but I’ve also never really done anything longer then 72 hours
I read about etsuro sotoos today. Simultaneously the most Japanese and the most Catholic thing ever. I got a bit teary eyed and I don't even know if I like Sagada Familia.
I only drink maybe once or twice a year now and I’ve never touched that stuff before and won’t ever…
Any day as soon as apple approves it
I’ve just forgotten to eat and at this point there’s no appetite…
if you commit and push it just loads 🙄
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Can't bishops "rebel" for a lack of better wording? Like there isn't really a true hierarchy between an archbishop who oversees a diocese and the Pope. They're basically considered equal for all intents and purposes right? Still more of a public figure than anything?
Do you have any idea the environmental impact you had?!!! Possibly many pounds more of co2. No I am actually curious, what is the environmental impact? I can't imagine the whole industry was tuning more than a fraction of a percent of the entire fleet.
Yes. I think it crawls the other git repos locations and pulls. Hence the name.
Je t’invite à créer une liste de lecture sur Decent Newsroom :
https://decentnewsroom.com/reading-list
Le formulaire t’accompagne étape par étape. À la fin, tu obtiens un événement Nostr ainsi qu’un lien statique regroupant tous les articles.
Yep for sure. I will say running a server distro as your base fixes many of those issues, but brings it it's own (driver support for consumer devices, no bluetooth etc). Id say group policy and domains help, but they also update those policies later.
Like they can add a gpo for "disable spyware program: ON" and then later add "enable peripherals for spying: DEFAULT"
I mean having a domain is _way better_ but still doesn't prevent them from pulling the rug on me. However i've never had to deal with MS Store, my update and restart settings do what their told, I can actually turn off edge and it's background stuff. I can disable cameras, mics and hard code dns startup scripts tasks etc. I can disable start menu ads and whatever phone-home options I can find.
Ill be honest, I don't run as much windows anymore, but this setup it's really quiet on wireshark. I know companies fought back on the server OS packages spying and there just isn't much for them to steal if it isn't accepting user data. Maybe dns, or file transfer activity I guess, but they haven't yet. Probably because those services were built back in the late 90s and haven't been updated since.
I don't get why so many American bitcoiners love iOS and its walled garden.
Yeah they basically just help in administration and electing new popes. It is a bit of an honorific given to some archbishops. But while some may be given specific dicasteries to oversee temporarily it is more like "assistant to the pope" rather assistant pope or something. No automatic hierarchy position.
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I was in WNY so quite far from the city but plenty of taxes 🙃
My mistake after a long(er) fast is not easing back into eating with a light meal
Been working on reopening the store soon. It's a mess here.
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It's the constant changing of default settings after an update. I have a dock that I use for both my work and my personal computers and every time Windows updates I have to fiddle with settings to get my dock to work again and I've almost never had that happen, At least in recent history, on my primary Linux laptop. The dock just freaking works.
But I think that constant changing of default settings falls into the enshitification category, so I'll give you that.
Yeah never understood the cardinal thing fit into the hierarchy. All I knew were bishops (and archbishops). We had cardinals come by, lots of schools named after them, just assumed they had a higher tier over bishops or something.
How is that unintentional? Are you a alcoholic or a heroin addict🤔.
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You never know when you’ll need a random RCA cable
Already on it. We've had a wiki-style knowledge graph running on OpenClaw since January. Agents edit it automatically, Cognee builds the relationship graph, QMD handles semantic search. The company brain is real.
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Does grasp actually store the objects?
You’re gonna love MS Scout.
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