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  • Buying lots of heat pumps with a mostly renewable grid with no buffers comes with consequences of its own.

  • Yes, you did.

  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    A Socio-Economic Thermodynamic Entropy (SETE) Model: The Political-Economy as an Inertial Mass Orbiting a Systemic Entropy Singularity

    zenodo.org /records/18214965
  • With a bit of infrastructure, today you can detect and disrupt any VPN session. This is coming soon to your country, too.

  • These guys are actually begging for it.

  • The Internet is just a bunch of AS running open source protocols on commercially available infrastructure. It's doing fine. The hosted commercial services might be fucked, but you can run your own.

    You're using such a service right now.

  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    The Grammar of Collapse: Why We Mistake Language for Physics (And AI for Salvation)

    theuaob.substack.com /p/the-grammar-of-collapse-why-we-mistake
  • Idiots who don't know how cryptography and gen AI works.

  • The failure rate is high for ML GPUs. The hardware is effectively consumables.

  • You can't do much with them, unless you're into deep leaning. And the power bill would bankrupt you. I wish I had a Cerebras box, but even the smallest one is 20 kW, liquid cooled.

  • HBMx is a different product than DDRx/GDDRx, though parts of the fabbing are probably shared.

  • And yet, the fossil fraction of world's primary energy use remains effectively constant. And you still can't fabricate renewable infrastructure using only renewable infrastructure output.

    Let's not lie to ourselves, shall we?

  • "Best" only in the context of this thread.

  • If you want to provision a mix of different VMs in a sizable environment using Satellite and can't, it's a strike against a RH ecosystem. Another strike is susceptibility to US sanctions. And a third one: you should see what RH consultants charge, and aggregate cost of RH licenses.

    These days any sane mid-sized government should encourage local open source ecosystem and talent. And be it just for the sake of souvereignity.

  • Exactly. Despite on the tin saying they support rpm and deb both. Official reaction (to a major gov customer): wontfix.

  • It is best to run GOS or Lineage OS completely Google-free.

  • To be fair, GOS install is extremely user-friendly. Absolutely no contest with Lineage OS on my Samsung tablet, which initially failed and required some wizardry. My old phone and tablet are still stuck on 18.1 while 22.2 is available.

  • Yes, just powered so the system is aware of it.

  • Make sure you scrub weekly. The probability of a second device failure is higher than you think, since it can be triggered by resilvering. I would also make sure you have a spare at hand. With four drives I would run a stripe over mirrors pool. And have a matching spare sitting ready on a shelf.

  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    ‘Civilization’ and the human maladaptation syndrome

    reeswilliame.substack.com /p/civilization-and-the-human-maladaptation
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    Thinking Backwards.

    aurelien2022.substack.com /p/thinking-backwards
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    Permacomputing is both a concept and a community of practice oriented around issues of resilience and regenerativity in computer and network technology inspired by permaculture.

    permacomputing.net
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    Marine cloud brightening mitigates the warming induced by the aerosol reductions toward carbon neutrality

    www.nature.com /articles/s43247-026-03304-6
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    Long-term warming reduces fish biomass, but heatwaves shift it

    www.nature.com /articles/s41559-026-03013-5
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    Chronic ocean heating fuels ‘staggering’ loss of marine life, study finds

    www.theguardian.com /environment/2026/feb/25/chronic-ocean-heating-fuels-staggering-loss-marine-life-study
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    The implications of overshooting 1.5 °C on Earth system tipping elements—a review

    iopscience.iop.org /article/10.1088/1748-9326/ae3cad
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    The Compartmental Fracture of Art Berman

    theuaob.substack.com /p/the-compartmental-fracture-of-art
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    ‘Tinderbox’ UK may be one shock away from food riots, experts say

    www.theguardian.com /food/2026/feb/23/uk-food-security-cyber-attack-riots-tinderbox-analysis
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    Study shows how rocket launches pollute the atmosphere

    arstechnica.com /space/2026/02/study-shows-how-rocket-launches-pollute-the-atmosphere/
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    The 2014-2016 water drop

    climatewaterproject.substack.com /p/the-2014-2016-water-drop
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    There is no “away” to run to

    kathleenmccroskey.substack.com /p/there-is-no-away-to-run-to
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    The Entropy Machine

    adrianlambert.substack.com /p/the-entropy-machine
  • collapse @lemmy.zip

    The Next Ten Thousand Years

    thehonestsorcerer.substack.com /p/the-next-ten-thousand-years