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felbane@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A major watchdog says data centers are wreaking havoc on North America's power gridEnglish
1·4 days agoMaybe the United States should pass laws that force public utilities to be owned by the public and operated as a nonprofit?
felbane@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg Just Told 8,000 Employees Their Layoffs Are a Line Item in His $145 Billion AI BillEnglish
2·4 days agoIdk, Miles Dyson was able to engineer a neural-net processor with room temperature superconductors all the way back in 1995…
My ISP eventually started supporting IPV6, but only assigned /128
This is hilarious to me.
“We’ve got 7.9 septillion addresses to play with in each of our v6/32 LIR allocations… if we follow the standard and give each customer a whole network prefix, that caps us at 4 billion customers per LIR! Nonsense, let’s just give every household a single v6 address.”
It’s like these people don’t understand what IPv6 is for.
There are a few ISPs in North America that support ipv6, but many many don’t. As much as I detest the recent push toward “5G Internet to the Home”, it at least does increase adoption of IPv6 since (from what I understand) basically all mobile carriers are v6-only and do NAT64 for v4 support.
I don’t know if that translates to the 5G-at-home offering but it wouldn’t surprise me since most customers don’t care what address scheme is being used as long as Netflix works.
felbane@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ford Energy plans to deploy at least 20 GWh annually, with first customer deliveries planned for late 2027English
51·4 days agoGo watch the Aging Wheels Silverado EV road trip video. Charging infrastructure is fine, and even when the truck itself broke and wouldn’t charge at the proper speed it was still fine.
EVs aren’t being adopted because the fast charging infrastructure is lacking. Improvements can be made, sure, but that’s not the reason. 95%+ of people do not need fast charging.
When (slow, 120 or 240V) charging is more available to people without garages/driveways (read: at apartments and in workplace parking lots) you’ll see EV adoption in the US ramp up substantially: new car buyers will opt for the thing that’s less likely to suddenly cost double-per-mile next week, and used car buyers will have an increasing supply of 3-10 year old EVs to choose from.
This is awful and aweful at the same time.
But whenever you do, the need to rhyme takes over you.
I resisted so much the concept of systemd, and certainly there still are some aspects of it that I think are objectively bad (looking at you, binary journal), but as I’ve been forced into using it for work I do think it’s a better system on the whole than sysvinit… at least for servers. I don’t know if it’s better or worse on desktops because I never really need to think about my init system on my own PCs.
felbane@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•China's new iron battery hits 99.4 percent efficiency over 6000 cyclesEnglish
1·15 days ago…in POG form!
felbane@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If your child came out to you, how did you adjust?
1·18 days agoIf your username didn’t already give me pause, your reply here would have. Yikes.
felbane@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If your child came out to you, how did you adjust?
2·18 days agoCould also be restated as “Your kid doesn’t owe you a goddamn thing.”
Nothing worse than “I need grandbabies” and “if you don’t get a good job how are you going to take care of me when I’m old” in the same fucking Christmas dinner.
felbane@lemmy.worldto
Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•My friend bought an igloo and we held a housewarming party...English
2·19 days agoThey live in an igloo, a chiller would melt it!
felbane@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Microsoft: Fully Automating Supply Chain Attacks since 2026!
17·19 days agohttps://xcancel.com/AgileJebrim/status/2047686630656364883#m
I… think this person just might be dense or have brain rot or something. Calling git’s branching and merging model an “issue” is a bit of a wild take.
Edit: after browsing their re-tweets a bit… yep, confirmed, non functional brain. They’re reposting Fox News and Greg Abbott. 🙄
yeah but then you’re interacting with oracle
hard pass
“We switched brands of litmus paper and now everything’s in shambles!”
April fools joke RFCs are getting out of hand.
felbane@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•FCC just handed Netgear a de facto router monopoly in the USEnglish
122·1 month agoTranslation: they refused to allow us to inject telemetry into their firmware.



He’s talking about that shady coyote who’s always chasing after that flightless bird.