causing RF interference on purpose is definitely illegal wherever this person lives
If there was enough funding or political backing anything could get done by 2050. That’s a huge amount of time. Any time someone mentions a climate goalpost like that they are pulling the cloth over your eyes
“Sun crystals”. They’re made of glass, which is NOT long range ordered
Fiber internet was invented around the 80s. I only got fiber installed at my house a month ago. Most homes around here still have expensive low bandwidth cable. For cloud gaming to actually work you would need to upgrade the world’s internet infrastructure to an incredible degree. This article highlights the issue (in the US, one of the most developed countries)
Simply build a gaming server farm in the middle of every small town in the world
Yeah I don’t keep track of new releases so scrolling a curated list of them for 10 seconds when I open Steam is actually useful
my Lemmy feed. Google Scholar sorted by most recent.
Framerate unlocking mods on PC for other From games have had major issues. The studio still has terrible practices with tying animations to framerates, damage to framerate, etc
From has sat on this so long that 60 fps isn’t even good anymore. I’ll wait for the 120 fps patch before buying
Water has hella intermolecular attraction, unlike noble gases. That’s why even really heavy noble elements are in the gas state at room temperature and pressure
So an electric car might hold 100 kWh. To charge that in 1 minute you would need 6000 kW of power, or 6 MW. Typical “rapid” chargers today do 350 kW and these are the kind that are difficult to find. A nuclear plant makes around 1,000 MW so if you had 166 cars charging at once you would overload one.
you are correct
The bigger issue I would see is the heat created from dumping all that energy in at once. And can a US outlet even provide that much power?
Why would anyone pirate MacOS 😂
that’s every mainstream news in the US. All of them.
that advert is terrifying, what the hell
I think my instance is having an issue
That sounds like a terrible security practice but at least it only puts your company at risk
3 position? all of my fans get controlled in software from 0-100% speed, reacting based on temperature