Amoxtli
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Technology@lemmy.world•Americans are destroying Flock surveillance cameras | TechCrunchEnglish
155·15 days agoCriminals.
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Technology@lemmy.world•How ICE is watching you: A rundown of some of the tech the government is deploying to identify and spy on usEnglish
245·1 month agoReally, ICE is watching me? Good to know, I guess. My experience with Minnesotans is they are scammers who always like to show how moral they are. The latest events in that state validated my anecdotes.
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Games@lemmy.world•"Not A Single Pixel" Of The New Ecco Game Will Be Generated By AI, Insists Series CreatorEnglish
320·2 months agoWork smarter, not harder.
People who hate AI are the Antifa types. Just ignore them.
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Technology@lemmy.world•200 million records exposed in massive Pornhub data breach — here’s what we know so farEnglish
451·2 months ago200 million perverts.
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Games@lemmy.world•Rockstar still hasn't offered a convincing reason for firing over 30 GTA 6 developersEnglish
32·2 months agoBecause they cost money.
You need surveillance. How are you going to catch criminals? It is a crucial piece of evidence. We demand cops turn on their bodycams for accountability. Imagine how much more crime and corruption cops would get away with if there was no surveillance. Think… Think… Think…
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Games@lemmy.world•GitHub - scallyw4g/bonsai: The procedural generation voxel engineEnglish
48·3 months agoNot many games use voxels extensively.
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Technology@lemmy.world•If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes?English
53·3 months agoDumb article.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Robotic vacuum pioneer iRobot files for bankruptcy, Chinese firm Picea to acquire 100% ownershipEnglish
42·3 months agoChina wins.
Amoxtli@thelemmy.clubtoUSpolitics@lemmy.world•Do Renewables Really Raise Electricity Prices? What The Data Shows
16·3 months agoAs of late 2024/early 2025 data, residential electricity prices in Texas are generally slightly cheaper than in Norway, though both countries have dynamic markets subject to significant price fluctuations.
Norway: The market relies almost entirely on abundant, cheap-to-produce hydropower (around 91% of production). The Norwegian electricity market is part of the integrated Nord Pool energy market, which includes much of Europe, meaning prices can be influenced by supply and demand dynamics across the continent, not just domestic production.
Texas: Texas has a diverse energy mix and is a leader in U.S. oil, natural gas, and wind energy production. The state’s grid (managed by ERCOT) is largely deregulated, promoting competition among providers, which can lead to competitive rates. However, the reliance on natural gas and an isolated grid also means prices can experience extreme volatility during peak demand or severe weather events.
In essence, while average prices are competitive, Texas’s market is characterized by volatility and deregulation, whereas Norway’s market is stable due to hydro dominance but linked to the broader European market.
Amoxtli@thelemmy.clubtoUSpolitics@lemmy.world•Do Renewables Really Raise Electricity Prices? What The Data Shows
15·3 months agoCosta Rica’s electricity costs are generally comparable to or slightly higher than Texas’s average, but with significant variations due to tiered pricing and time-of-use rates, averaging around $0.12 to $0.18/kWh, while Texas averages around $0.1566/kWh, but CR offers very cheap off-peak rates (around $0.05/kWh) versus peak rates ($0.29/kWh), leveraging abundant renewables, whereas Texas benefits from cheap natural gas.
Overall: While Costa Rica’s high-end rates are pricier, its very cheap off-peak rates can make it very competitive, especially for users who shift consumption to nights and early mornings.
Texas: Offers a consistently lower average cost due to its strong natural gas production, providing stable, affordable rates.
Context: Costa Rica’s system heavily promotes energy conservation through time-of-use, while Texas benefits from a robust, low-cost fossil fuel market.
Amoxtli@thelemmy.clubtoUSpolitics@lemmy.world•Do Renewables Really Raise Electricity Prices? What The Data Shows
15·3 months agoResidential electricity costs are cheaper in Texas than in Iceland, with Texas prices averaging around $0.1532 per kWh compared to Iceland’s average of $0.201 per kWh.
Iceland generates nearly 100% of its electricity from renewable sources, primarily geothermal and hydropower, which provides stable, low-cost power generation that is insulated from global fossil fuel price shocks. The high residential price is largely due to taxes and fees associated with transmission and distribution.
Texas operates a competitive, deregulated energy market with a diverse energy mix that includes significant contributions from natural gas, wind, and solar power. The market-based approach in Texas is designed to foster innovation and competition, which generally helps keep generation costs low, though prices can be volatile during extreme weather events.
The primary use of geothermal energy in Iceland is for efficient and widespread space heating via district heating systems, which makes overall heating costs very low. This contrasts with Texas, where the primary energy use is often for air conditioning.
While Iceland has abundant, cheap domestic renewable energy resources, the retail price for residential electricity in Texas is currently lower.
Amoxtli@thelemmy.clubtoUSpolitics@lemmy.world•Do Renewables Really Raise Electricity Prices? What The Data Shows
15·3 months agoCountries leading in renewable energy vary by metric, but China leads in total capacity and generation, while nations like Norway, Iceland, Costa Rica, and Uruguay often hit 90-100% renewable electricity, relying heavily on hydro, geothermal, wind, and solar, with Denmark leading significantly in wind power contribution.
Uruguay has significantly higher residential energy costs than Texas, with prices in Uruguay being approximately 72% more expensive for residential consumers.
Texas consumes a vastly larger amount of energy than Uruguay, with its industrial sector alone using more energy than many entire countries. Texas’s total energy consumption is more than 30 times higher than Uruguay’s total energy production/demand.
For what it is worth. It is typically these studies compare the fuel costs only, not the cost of maintenance, upgrades, and balancing of the grid.
Within the US, blue states that mandate green energy with projects such as offshore wind face higher energy costs than red states that let the market determine the most economical energy source. As I said before, the economics involves more than just fuel costs.
Activist and political hacks who choose only to see the good aspects will tell you that solar and wind is always better than fossil fuels and nuclear energy.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Browser Fingerprinting And Why VPNs Won’t Make You AnonymousEnglish
326·4 months agoThis is why you use a separate browser for different activities and don’t cross contaminate.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•GM cuts thousands of EV and battery factory workers | TechCrunchEnglish
65·4 months agoEven with protection from China, US EVs are still collapsing.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Elon Musk launches Grokipedia, a new AI-driven alternative to Wikipedia and its “wokeness”English
110·4 months agoI am sick of wokeness.
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Technology@lemmy.world•An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’English
47·4 months agoJudging by comments, people do seem to have a problem with religion.
Amoxtli@thelemmy.clubtoUSpolitics@lemmy.world•You’re Being Lied to About Graham Platner
38·4 months agoDon’t vote Democrat. They have no morals, no principles, nothing. Voting for Nazi is example of how low the dumpster party can get.











Don’t call the cops when you need help. Of course, you will.