Meanwhile, basically every Dutch students “dates” by bike, and most of London dates via the Underground.
Meanwhile, basically every Dutch students “dates” by bike, and most of London dates via the Underground.
Ehhhhhh.
Starlink has a major problem in durability as a result of the low orbit (required for low latency), meaning it’s extremely expensive in upkeep.
The satellites inability to talk to eachother, combined with the narrow transmission angle means the system scales very poorly and has numerous bottlenecks (both the satellite and the uplink station). Yes, Starlink is “working on it”, but the laser-link solution is very complex in terms of engineering.
Starlink has some amazing usecases, but those usecases can’t possible cover the cost. It runs almost entirely on subsidies and venture capital.
Russia is currently the second most powerful military force, with combined air, naval and ground forces, in the entire territorial area of Ukraine.
It’s a pretty entertaining crafting-shooter, but it’s not an AMAZING one.
Some do, but they make it their main draw. The reason Kerbal Space Program is fun, is fun because you can fuck up and die in a million different ways, and not doing so is chalenging and succes is rewarding while failure is hilarious(ly frustrating).
Not fucking up and dying in Starfield means pressing the Use Healthpack frequently enough.
You can make condensed milk at home. You absolutely shouldn’t can it at home. That’s a pretty big difference.
Yes you can. Take milk, simmer for an hour. Thats basically it
Edit: step 3 would be NOT canning it. Keep it in the fridge like a normal person.
All 7 of them. The other 993 will upboat it for having a meme in the comment
I always buy dehydrated/condensed milk in cans, is that not normal?
Also, in quite a few comic timelines, the hammer literally makes Thor.
Error-correction for dropped packets is also pretty shit.
One more piece of evidence Russia is getting it’s ass kicked.
Trump narrowly averted a nuclear holocaust… by forgetting how the Football works.
off Arnhem Land
Dutch people be like “Arnhem is nowhere the sea, wtf?”
Also, this sounds amazing, both as a food and as a potential habitat. I’m curious how global-warming resistant this stuff is though.
It’ll trickle down aaaaaany day now.
former fatty here with a little addition: Also just eat less outside of your meals. Go diet in the supermarket by buying less, instead of dieting by not eating what have at home. You spend 20 minutes in the supermarket and multiple hours at home. It’s MUCH easier to be strong for 20 minutes than for 12 hours.
you should place a solar pannels on your roof and make some money while also reducing your footprint far beyond what you see on the graph?
The average household of 2.1 people here (the Netherlands) produces 0.8 tons of CO2e from electricity per year, at the current power mix. So, reducing that to zero places you somewhere between colder washes and getting a hybrid (0.4 tons). Not nothing, but also not even past the left half of the chart.
Also, realistically, net-zero isn’t actually zero at all, you need to massively overproduce to truly offset your consumption.
Too lazy to photoshop, but the average dutch household produces 2.2 tons of CO2e for heating and 0.8 tons in electricity. The average household is 2.1 people, so call it 1 ton for heating, and .4 tons for electricity.
Looking at a couple of sites shows a vegetarian diet produces something like 4-4.5 tons of Co2e a year, and vegan 3-3.5 tons. A “normal” diet ranges between 7 and 10 tons, probably depending on your definition of normal. Other sites list 1.5, 1.7 and 3.5 tons for vegan/vegetarian/regular.
The big gain seems to be dropping meat, with everything else* adding another 10% or so savings. But 1 tons of CO2 is roughly equivalent to driving your mid-sized (european mid-sized, that is) car for 5000km.
*These numbers are purely diet. I can’t seem to find anything for a whole lifestyle.
That moment when you look around for the most competent person, and come the sad conclusion that it’s you