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Breakthrough 820 Wh/kg battery ditches nickel and cobalt for manganese
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No battery breakthrough in the last 15 years (at least) has ever gotten to mass production status. I'll hold my horses until one of them...
Yesterday at 4:59 PM
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Or, just throw tax money at it until it collapses under it's own weight. Especially since economies of scale require sales, which never...
Yesterday at 4:59 PM
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So, sometime around 2100 A.D. we should have the practical battery for electric cars down pat. Can't wait.
Yesterday at 4:58 PM
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Next week’s breakthrough: Scientists discover that swapping the positive and negative terminals on an EV battery and then driving in...
Yesterday at 4:58 PM
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bviktor's post
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Oh, so it's that time of the week again. The usual "mind blowing breakthrough". Alright then.
Yesterday at 4:57 PM
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A whopping 80% of new US electricity capacity this year came from solar and battery storage
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He's right; you're wrong. US share electricity production (2022) Natural Gas: 39.8% Coal: 19.4% Nuclear: 18.5% Hydro: 6% Oil: 0.5%...
Yesterday at 1:04 AM
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A whopping 80% of new US electricity capacity this year came from solar and battery storage
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It's even more disingenuous than that, as these capacity figures don't account for differing capacity factors. A 1GW nuclear plant...
Yesterday at 1:03 AM
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A bit disingenuous… what percentage of the US electric grid is “new”? The “old” electricity still powers the vast majority of US stuff…...
Yesterday at 1:03 AM
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RFID cards could turn into a global security mess after discovery of hardware backdoor
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Makes you wonder about all those random stories of people being found in their hotel rooms that died due to supposedly hanging themselves.
Yesterday at 12:58 AM
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Ok, did anyone really need to read any further?
Yesterday at 12:57 AM
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This is surprising? Most hardware and software out of China contains security vulnerabilities added at the behest of the CCP. It's the...
Yesterday at 12:57 AM
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I think the author has the words "hatch" and "latch" confused. They are not interchangeable.
Saturday at 6:29 PM
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The sentence won't help. When he is out, his chances of starting paying will be much lower, if not 0. Hacking charges aside, there...
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The Atari 7800+ is a modernized version of the 1986 console with HDMI and wireless controllers
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Another overpriced ancient piece of garbage that about 5 people will buy for "nostalgia". Those people will play it for a couple of...
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$129 to play 8-bit Atari game titles? Hard pass. If it came with a bundle of built-in games maybe, but the ROMs are easy to locate...
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