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oh no! think of the stock market!
  • Another huge expensive problem is transporting it is not easy. At room at atmospheric pressure and temperature, it takes up like 2-3 grams per gallon of space, making it super inefficient to transport.

    You could pressurize it, but that makes it insanely flammable and a risk of it leaks. You could also cryo-freeze it, but that is also very expensive to transport, it require a lot of energy to freeze it, maintain it during long transports, and to unfreeze it at it's destination.

    Building a hydrogen delivery infrastructure is probably the best way to overcome this, but that would also take years and billions.

    I'm no expert on the field, but I'd imagine a lot of energy departments would rather do that cost and effort towards building new green energy plants that can deliver power to grids rather than only help cars. Car-wise, most things are transitioning to hybrid or electric anyways, so they also benefit from a green power plant.

  • MAGA is straight up losing it after Taylor Swift’s Harris endorsement
  • I've seen some graphs / extrapolations where if young voters (18-24) voted at the same rate as older voters (55+), Harris would win by a pretty sizable margin.

    That almost never happens, but Swift has a huge influence on young voter turnout.

  • It's honestly good advice, but I much prefer original hardware when possible.
  • I actually do. Upscaling, fast forwarding, modding, cheats, save states are all nice QoLs. A lot of emulators for these retro consoles are pretty platform independent too, so I can run them from anything from a PC, a handheld device, phone, other gaming consoles or smart fridge with my choice of peripherals.

  • Nature is wonderful
  • Hear me out, what if instead of having that tree, we clear out a forest to make a 14-line highway and 12-story parking lots next to a bunch of Arby drive-thru's that fill up the view?

  • ‘The new normal’: work from home is here to stay, US data shows
  • If there is less demand for people leasing offices, the property valuation will drop. There's also another school of arguments where people commuting drives business to the areas they commute through, but idk how much that argument still holds with the rise of online shopping.

  • Linux back at 4.04% on the Desktop. Windows went below 73%
  • I just saw the news for Nexus mods like 20 minutes after I posted that. Hopefully it can be integrated well soon.

    But yes, over time, things will continue to get better. Even Nvidia finally started working on open drivers for their GPUs.

  • What distro works well for a 2012 Macbook Pro?

    Hello,

    I have an old macbook pro 2012. With Apple dropping all support for it, I want to run Linux on it. The caveat is - Im looking for the same feel as the experience with the macbook trackpad and keyboard.

    I've tried a few different OS's on it, and each time, it runs as how you would expect. No issues with installation or anything, and most issues have a small or easy fix.

    Being used to old habits with that laptop, I haven't had good luck with remapping things to give it it's old feel again.

    By feel, I mean things like mapping trackpad gestures, some of the "function row" to map the same things as they keyboard has them, remapping some hotkeys to make use of the command button, etc.

    I was wondering if there was an OS that has a lot of the things like mouse gestures, or the keyboard mappings of those laptops already built into it.

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    Any good ideas on reducing bot spam in public chat?

    The spam bots in the GE and other hubs in every world are out of control. I had chat filters runelite plugin settings and other spam filter plugins that used to remove those most of the time, but as of late they're using accented characters (like à, è, ö, etc.) to bypass them.

    Not a great solution to keep changing my public chat settings when I switch maps or activities. Also not feasible for me to stay in total level worlds for every content, as they're laggy sometimes or need to hop worlds.

    I'm mostly in worlds/groups where people talk in English, but I never see Spanish or Dutch players take the time to type out accents when they type out words that have accents.

    I don't really have a good perspective of other players who communicate in other languages in this game, but if no one actually takes the time to type them out in chat, is there a reason not to restrict chat them in chat?

    Or what are some other ideas to get rid of chat spam/bots like this?

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