It's really an extension of "Would some really do that? Just lie on the Internet?" But now "Would AI, which is built to create content like what people post on the Internet, really just lie?"
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For facist exceptions are the point. If you can curry favor you can get exceptions.
"You got to go and join the union. No one else can do it for you."
For facist expectations are the point
Is there are particular GreenPak device hobbiest can use? They look interesting personally
Honestly the micro inverter on a small circuit level seems like an interesting middle to me. So I can have the ac outlets here and there, but just for non DC appliances.
Honestly sounds great! Look forward to the results. I do think Linux compile times matters personally, and the time save on development because the compiler is doing checks as well isn't a perfect one to one for this project, because people like myself compile the kernel way more than we dev for kernel. Adding and removing stuff to trim it down for various platforms.
During your compiling it would be interesting if you can find some rust flags that might disable checks to speed things up. Maybe there is a conf that skips the things downstream users can assume the actual devs ran?
Reducing the money spent on DC-AC conversion is my main thoughts. If my power generated is all DC, my battery storage is all DC, my servers are DC, my lights, and water pumps can be DC, my car is DC, then switching from AC to just switch back to DC 20-40 feet just doesn't make sense to me.
I would like to actually find a better formula then the napkin math I've done to say when it does and doesn't have benefit.
Really want to get my hands on a Open compute Rack for my next server build and have the UPS and power rail be all 48v too (as per spec). Again why have another component to possibly fail and use power if I don't need it.
Baked in would be nicer. It would kind of cool for any landing page just kind of working to get you into the threadiverse. If I keep going to nomoreuserlemmy.org (or whatever fake one you want) it just redirects on the backend for me when I log in to an instance that actually works for me.
PD's default comms voltage is 5v at the moment too.
I'm for moving up the default voltage, but that is naive take for me. It just sounds right I have no idea the actual pros and cons on that low of level if that messes with components and what insulations to expect etc
Have you compared the compile times for equivalent kinds of drivers in the Linux kernel?
Listen, I'm highly critical of the CCP, but LLMs aren't facts machines, they are make text like what they are trained on machines.
They have no grasp of truth, and we can only get some sense of truth of what the average collective text response of its dataset (at best!).